1998 Euro Open by Nissan
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The 1998 Euro Open by Nissan was contested over 7 rounds/14 races. This was the first Open Fortuna by Nissan season which would go on to become the World Series by Renault. In this one-make formula all drivers had to use Coloni chassis and Nissan engines.
Teams and drivers
| Team | No. | Driver | Rounds |
|---|---|---|---|
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1 | |
All |
| 2 | |
All | |
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3 | |
All |
| 4 | |
All | |
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5 | |
1-5 |
| |
6 | |
2-7 |
| 23 | |
All | |
| |
7 | |
All |
| |
8 | |
All |
| 25 | |
3-7 | |
| |
9 | |
All |
| 10 | |
1-2, 4-7 | |
| 21 | |
2-7 | |
| |
11 | |
1-5 |
| |
12 | |
All |
| 16 | |
6-7 | |
| 25 | |
1-2 | |
| |
15 | |
All |
| 16 | |
1-5 | |
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17 | |
1, 3-7 |
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27 | |
All |
| 28 | |
All | |
Race calendar
Championship Standings
Drivers
- For every race the points were awarded to the top ten race finishers: 20-15-12-10-8-6-4-3-2-1. An additional two points were awarded for having the fastest lap.
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NOTE
Patrice Gay (EC Motorsport)
Marc Gené (Campos Motorsport)
Manuel Gião (Scuderia Famà)
Frédéric Gosparini (G-Tec)
Gianantonio Pacchioni (ADM Competizione)
Teams
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References
External links
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