Gran Premio di superbike dell'A1 Ring 1998

Austria (bandiera) Gran Premio dell'A1 Ring 1998
Prova del mondiale Superbike
Prova 10 su 12 del 1998
Data 30 agosto 1998
Luogo A1-Ring
Percorso 4,319 km
Risultati
Superbike gara 1
256ª gara nella storia del campionato
Distanza 25 giri, totale 107,975 km
Pole position Giro più veloce
Nuova Zelanda (bandiera) Aaron Slight Italia (bandiera) Pierfrancesco Chili
Honda in 1:30.340 Ducati in 1:30.447
(nel giro 8 di 25)
Podio
1. Nuova Zelanda (bandiera) Aaron Slight
Honda
2. Italia (bandiera) Pierfrancesco Chili
Ducati
3. Regno Unito (bandiera) Carl Fogarty
Ducati
Superbike gara 2
257ª gara nella storia del campionato
Distanza 25 giri, totale 107,975 km
Pole position Giro più veloce
Nuova Zelanda (bandiera) Aaron Slight Australia (bandiera) Troy Corser
Honda in 1:30.340 Ducati in 1:30.276
(nel giro 6 di 25)
Podio
1. Nuova Zelanda (bandiera) Aaron Slight
Honda
2. Regno Unito (bandiera) Carl Fogarty
Ducati
3. Italia (bandiera) Pierfrancesco Chili
Ducati
Supersport
20ª gara nella storia del campionato
Distanza 23 giri, totale 99,314 km
Pole position Giro più veloce
Spagna (bandiera) Pere Riba Italia (bandiera) Cristiano Migliorati
Ducati in 1'35.746 Ducati in 1'35.853
(nel giro 9 di 23)
Podio
1. Italia (bandiera) Fabrizio Pirovano
Suzuki
2. Francia (bandiera) Stéphane Chambon
Suzuki
3. Italia (bandiera) Vittoriano Guareschi
Yamaha

Il Gran Premio di superbike dell'A1 Ring 1998 è stata la decima prova su dodici del campionato mondiale Superbike 1998, è stato disputato il 30 agosto sull'A1-Ring e ha visto la vittoria di Aaron Slight in gara 1[1], lo stesso pilota si è ripetuto anche in gara 2[2].

La vittoria nella gara valevole per il campionato mondiale Supersport è stata invece ottenuta da Fabrizio Pirovano.[3]

Risultati

Gara 1

Arrivati al traguardo[4]

Pos. Pilota Squadra Motocicletta Giri Tempo Griglia Punti
111 Nuova Zelanda (bandiera) Aaron Slight Castrol Honda Honda 25 38:03.873 25
7 Italia (bandiera) Pierfrancesco Chili Ducati Racing ADVF Ducati 25 +0:01.155 20
2 Regno Unito (bandiera) Carl Fogarty Ducati Performance Ducati 25 +0:01.321 16
4 Giappone (bandiera) Akira Yanagawa Kawasaki Racing Kawasaki 25 +0:07.771 13
8 Regno Unito (bandiera) James Whitham Suzuki WSB Suzuki 25 +0:09.262 11
11 Australia (bandiera) Troy Corser Ducati Racing ADVF Ducati 25 +0:15.465 10
45 Stati Uniti (bandiera) Colin Edwards Castrol Honda Honda 25 +0:19.287 9
5 Regno Unito (bandiera) Neil Hodgson Kawasaki Racing Kawasaki 25 +0:19.684 8
41 Giappone (bandiera) Noriyuki Haga Yamaha World SBK Yamaha 25 +0:23.902 12º 7
10º 6 Australia (bandiera) Peter Goddard Suzuki WSB Suzuki 25 +0:35.152 6
11º 35 Spagna (bandiera) Gregorio Lavilla De Cecco Racing Ducati 25 +0:36.285 13º 5
12º 44 Stati Uniti (bandiera) Scott Russell Yamaha World SBK Yamaha 25 +0:36.358 11º 4
13º 39 Italia (bandiera) Alessandro Gramigni Gattolone Racing Ducati 25 +1:10.238 14º 3
14º 48 Austria (bandiera) Andreas Meklau Remus Racing Austria Ducati 25 +1:16.925 10º 2
15º 15 Slovenia (bandiera) Igor Jerman Team Bertocchi Kawasaki 25 +1:20.589 18º 1
16º 19 Italia (bandiera) Lucio Pedercini Team Pedercini Ducati 25 +1:34.509 16º
17º 57 Finlandia (bandiera) Erkka Korpiaho RKM Racing Kawasaki 25 +1:34.646 15º
18º 12 Italia (bandiera) Mario Innamorati Kawasaki Bertocchi Kawasaki 24 +1 giro 17º
19º 54 Austria (bandiera) Johann Wolfsteiner RSC Regau Kawasaki 24 +1 giro 21º
20º 52 Austria (bandiera) Gerhard Esterer Kawasaki Austria Kawasaki 24 +1 giro 24º
21º 50 Rep. Ceca (bandiera) Jiří Mrkývka SBK Team JM Honda 24 +1 giro 27º
22º 58 Austria (bandiera) Gernot Szakolczai Triumph Club Wien Kawasaki 24 +1 giro 22º
23º 53 Slovacchia (bandiera) Vladimír Karban Karban R. Team Suzuki 23 +2 giri 30º
24º 71 Austria (bandiera) Ossi Niederkircher 2 Rad Corner Nieder. Suzuki 23 +2 giri 28º
25º 68 Austria (bandiera) Ali Guettouche Guettouche Racing Kawasaki 23 +2 giri 29º
26º 75 Austria (bandiera) Franz Mundsperger Racing Team Mundsb. Kawasaki 23 +2 giri 31º

Ritirati

Pilota Squadra Motocicletta Giri Griglia
59 Austria (bandiera) Christian Zaiser STF Motorrader Honda 2 25º
55 Austria (bandiera) Manfred Kainz Moto Wilfling R.T. Kawasaki 2 20º
27 Francia (bandiera) Frédéric Protat FP Racing Ducati 2 23º
10 Nuova Zelanda (bandiera) Andrew Stroud Andrew Stroud Racing Kawasaki 1 19º

Gara 2

Arrivati al traguardo[5]

Pos. Pilota Squadra Motocicletta Giri Tempo Griglia Punti
111 Nuova Zelanda (bandiera) Aaron Slight Castrol Honda Honda 25 38:03.213 25
2 Regno Unito (bandiera) Carl Fogarty Ducati Performance Ducati 25 +0:00.181 20
7 Italia (bandiera) Pierfrancesco Chili Ducati Racing ADVF Ducati 25 +0:01.972 16
4 Giappone (bandiera) Akira Yanagawa Kawasaki Racing Kawasaki 25 +0:06.014 13
11 Australia (bandiera) Troy Corser Ducati Racing ADVF Ducati 25 +0:06.281 11
8 Regno Unito (bandiera) James Whitham Suzuki WSB Suzuki 25 +0:19.436 10
35 Spagna (bandiera) Gregorio Lavilla De Cecco Racing Ducati 25 +0:19.881 13º 9
6 Australia (bandiera) Peter Goddard Suzuki WSB Suzuki 25 +0:19.934 8
45 Stati Uniti (bandiera) Colin Edwards Castrol Honda Honda 25 +0:23.665 7
10º 5 Regno Unito (bandiera) Neil Hodgson Kawasaki Racing Kawasaki 25 +0:24.238 6
11º 44 Stati Uniti (bandiera) Scott Russell Yamaha World SBK Yamaha 25 +0:38.571 11º 5
12º 41 Giappone (bandiera) Noriyuki Haga Yamaha World SBK Yamaha 25 +0:46.417 12º 4
13º 48 Austria (bandiera) Andreas Meklau Remus Racing Austria Ducati 25 +0:56.090 10º 3
14º 39 Italia (bandiera) Alessandro Gramigni Gattolone Racing Ducati 25 +0:58.383 14º 2
15º 15 Slovenia (bandiera) Igor Jerman Team Bertocchi Kawasaki 25 +1:18.266 18º 1
16º 57 Finlandia (bandiera) Erkka Korpiaho RKM Racing Kawasaki 24 +1 giro 15º
17º 54 Austria (bandiera) Johann Wolfsteiner RSC Regau Kawasaki 24 +1 giro 21º
18º 52 Austria (bandiera) Gerhard Esterer Kawasaki Austria Kawasaki 24 +1 giro 24º
19º 58 Austria (bandiera) Gernot Szakolczai Triumph Club Wien Kawasaki 24 +1 giro 22º
20º 71 Austria (bandiera) Ossi Niederkircher 2 Rad Corner Nieder. Suzuki 24 +1 giro 28º
21º 68 Austria (bandiera) Ali Guettouche Guettouche Racing Kawasaki 23 +2 giri 29º

Ritirati

Pilota Squadra Motocicletta Giri Griglia
12 Italia (bandiera) Mario Innamorati Kawasaki Bertocchi Kawasaki 23 17º
27 Francia (bandiera) Frédéric Protat FP Racing Ducati 10 23º
55 Austria (bandiera) Manfred Kainz Moto Wilfling R.T. Kawasaki 7 20º
59 Austria (bandiera) Christian Zaiser STF Motorrader Honda 7 25º
19 Italia (bandiera) Lucio Pedercini Team Pedercini Ducati 5 16º
50 Rep. Ceca (bandiera) Jiří Mrkývka SBK Team JM Honda 4 27º
53 Slovacchia (bandiera) Vladimír Karban Karban R. Team Suzuki 3 30º

Supersport

Arrivati al traguardo

Pos. Pilota Squadra Motocicletta Giri Tempo Punti
8 Italia (bandiera) Fabrizio Pirovano Alstare Corona Suzuki 23 37'11.081 25
4 Francia (bandiera) Stéphane Chambon Alstare Corona Suzuki 23 +0.163 20
2 Italia (bandiera) Vittoriano Guareschi Yamaha Belgarda Yamaha 23 +6.185 16
5 Italia (bandiera) Massimo Meregalli Yamaha Belgarda Yamaha 23 +8.866 13
9 Paesi Bassi (bandiera) Wilco Zeelenberg Yamaha Dee Cee J.RT Yamaha 23 +10.225 11
1 Italia (bandiera) Paolo Casoli Ducati Performance Ducati 23 +18.475 10
35 Italia (bandiera) Mauro Lucchiari De Cecco Racing Ducati 23 +20.240 9
70 Germania (bandiera) Christian Kellner Laux Racing Suzuki 23 +24.667 8
11 Italia (bandiera) Giovanni Bussei Suzuki Italia Suzuki 23 +24.775 7
10º 33 Austria (bandiera) Robert Ulm Sebring Yamaha Aus. Yamaha 23 +25.453 6
11º 19 Italia (bandiera) Walter Tortoroglio Sacchi Corse Suzuki 23 +28.142 5
12º 52 Regno Unito (bandiera) James Toseland Castrol Honda Honda 23 +38.102 4
13º 56 Germania (bandiera) Thomas Körner Team K Kawasaki 23 +38.611 3
14º 57 Italia (bandiera) Angelo Conti GI Motor Sport Suzuki 23 +38.693 2
15º 21 Italia (bandiera) Roberto Teneggi Team Falappa Ducati 23 +39.490 1
16º 61 Italia (bandiera) Francesco Monaco X Racing Ducati 23 +39.577
17º 34 Italia (bandiera) Giuseppe Fiorillo Suzuki Italia Suzuki 23 +48.861
18º 31 Austria (bandiera) Thomas Hinterreiter San Marino Hinterr. Kawasaki 23 +48.936
19º 22 Germania (bandiera) Stefan Nebel Kawasaki Junior Kawasaki 23 +50.571
20º 20 Belgio (bandiera) Werner Daemen Kawasaki Belgium Kawasaki 23 +51.843
21º 13 Australia (bandiera) Kirk McCarthy Castrol Honda Honda 23 +59.477
22º 39 Austria (bandiera) Franz Haslinger Stix GmbH Honda 23 +1'01.605
23º 38 Austria (bandiera) Klaus Grammer Grammer Suzuki 22 +1 giro

Ritirati

Pilota Squadra Motocicletta Giri
18 Italia (bandiera) Cristiano Migliorati Endoug Marchesi Cor. Ducati 22
43 Austria (bandiera) Jürgen Oelschläger Honda Dippold Racing Honda 19
28 Spagna (bandiera) Javier Rodriguez Lozano Racing Yamaha 18
83 Italia (bandiera) Ferdinando Di Maso Team Ghelfi Ducati 16
41 Francia (bandiera) David Muscat FP Racing Ducati 15
42 Italia (bandiera) Andrea Mazzali Team Ghelfi Ducati 15
16 Francia (bandiera) Sébastien Charpentier Honda Reflex Honda 9
37 Italia (bandiera) Serafino Foti Bimota Tamoil Bimota 6
17 Spagna (bandiera) Pere Riba Garella Racing Ducati 3
27 Italia (bandiera) Camillo Mariottini Kawasaki Team Italia Kawasaki 2
32 Austria (bandiera) Horst Saiger Saiger Yamaha 1
3 Svizzera (bandiera) Yves Briguet Endoug Marchesi Cor. Ducati 0
12 Belgio (bandiera) Albert Aerts BKM Racing Yamaha 0
30 Belgio (bandiera) Alain Kempener BKM Racing Yamaha 0

Note

  1. ^ Risultati prima manche sul sito ufficiale del mondiale Superbike, su oldsbk.perugiatiming.com (archiviato dall'url originale il 6 febbraio 2015).
  2. ^ Risultati seconda manche sul sito ufficiale del mondiale Superbike, su oldsbk.perugiatiming.com (archiviato dall'url originale il 6 febbraio 2015).
  3. ^ AUSTRIA - A1 Ring 28-29-30 August 1998 SUPERSPORT WORLD SERIES IMN 141/11 Classification, su sbk.perugiatiming.com (archiviato dall'url originale l'11 aprile 2014).
  4. ^ Risultati completi di Gara 1, su wsb-archives.co.uk. URL consultato il 10 gennaio 2019 (archiviato dall'url originale il 10 gennaio 2019).
  5. ^ Risultati completi di Gara 2, su wsb-archives.co.uk. URL consultato il 10 gennaio 2019 (archiviato dall'url originale il 10 gennaio 2019).

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