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NTT World Championship Standings

Jack Ramb

NTT World Championship Standings

by Jack Ramb » Fri, 26 Mar 1999 04:00:00

After two days of competition in the NTT World Championship, American Pat Dotson sits atop the standings, followed closely by the hard-charging young Finn Greger Huttu, currently ranked number one in the European division. Legendary Ian Lake shares the lead in the Australian division with fellow Aussie Todd Galvin.

Where will you or your favorite driver stand after the next day's races? Stay tuned to RAS or The APEX ( http://gpl.gamestats.com/ ) to find out. Want to test your mettle in NTT? Look below for the details!

NTT
World Championship
Standings
      World
     Division
     Driver
     Division
     Season Point Total

      1
     1
     Pat Dotson
     Americas
     1640

      2
     1
     Greger Huttu
     Europe
     1471

      3
     2
     Larry Heir
     Americas
     1411

      4
     2
     B. NetterToDo
     Europe
     1300

      5
     3
     Thomas Podewils
     Europe
     1194

      6
     3
     Francois Dubuc
     Americas
     1189

      6
     4
     Mike Buckley
     Europe
     1189

      8
     4
     Jeff Eiland
     Americas
     1052

      9
     5
     Jason Nickol
     Americas
     987

      10
     6
     Jack Rambo
     Americas
     891

      11
     1
     Ian Lake
     Australia
     850

      11
     1
     Todd Galvin
     Australia
     850

      11
     5
     Roland Ehnstr?m
     Europe
     850

      11
     7
     Marty U'Ren
     Americas
     850

      15
     6
     Alexander Marx
     Europe
     845

      15
     6
     Derek James
     Europe
     845

      17
     3
     Carl Blundell
     Australia
     790

      17
     3
     Sid Chapple
     Australia
     790

      17
     8
     Michael Kissling
     Europe
     790

      17
     8
     Remco Moedt
     Europe
     790

      21
     5
     Greg Longfield
     Australia
     732

      21
     5
     Joe Rudynski
     Australia
     732

      21
     8
     Brian Fox
     Americas
     732

      21
     8
     Chris Cavin
     Americas
     732

      21
     10
     Stephan Beck
     Europe
     732

      26
     7
     Jon Campbell
     Australia
     676

      26
     10
     Shane Metzger
     Americas
     676

      26
     11
     Brian Needham
     Europe
     676

      29
     11
     Aubrey Windle
     Americas
     568

      30
     12
     Steve Blankenship
     Americas
     518

      30
     12
     Seni Hoellmann
     Europe
     518

      32
     13
     Dave Swoboda
     Americas
     422

      32
     13
     Ian Parker
     Europe
     422

      32
     13
     Tony Rickard
     Europe
     422

      35
     14
     Scott Velez
     Americas
     376

      36
     15
     Jo Lueg
     Europe
     333

      37
     16
     Antony Bowers
     Europe
     291

      38
     17
     N. Peel
     Europe
     252

      39
     8
     D. Price
     Australia
     0

      39
     8
     E. Orderud
     Australia
     0

      39
     8
     G. Watson
     Australia
     0

      39
     8
     J. Parker
     Australia
     0

      39
     8
     James Pickard
     Australia
     0

      39
     8
     P. Montet
     Australia
     0

      39
     8
     R. Harris
     Australia
     0

      39
     8
     R. Otis
     Australia
     0

      39
     8
     Steve Ryan
     Australia
     0

      39
     8
     W. Smith
     Australia
     0

      39
     15
     Mitch Alatorre
     Americas
     0

      39
     16
     Dan Deslandes
     Americas
     0

      39
     18
     Mark Croasdale
     Europe
     0

      39
     19
     Matteo Calestani
     Europe
     0

      39
     20
     Paul Harrington
     Europe
     0

Five competitors from each division compete weekly to determine that week's Grand Prix champion from a truly international, best-of-the-best field. Divisional representatives are determined by a series of five weeknight qualifying races. Winners of each qualifying race will be granted an automatic berth in the week-ending Grand Prix. If necessary, remaining divisional representatives will be determined on the basis of accumulated weekly points. All divisional qualifying races are limited to competitors residing in each particular geographic area and will take place each weeknight at the times shown in the table below.

      NTT

      World Championship

      Weeknight Grand Prix Qualifying Race Schedule

     Practice Begins
     Race Begins
     Division Code

      NTT Americas
     0300 GMT
     0400 GMT
     AM

      NTT Europe
     2100 GMT
     2200 GMT
     EU

      NTT Australia
     1200 GMT
     1300 GMT
     AU

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      NTT

      World Championship

      Grand Prix Qualifying Race Codes - Week 1

      Date
     Track
     Race ID (RID)

      Mon, March 22
     Kyalami
     0101

      Tue, March 23
     Kyalami
     0102

      Wed, March 24
     Kyalami
     0103

      Thu, March 25
     Kyalami
     0104

      Fri, March 26
     Kyalami
     0105

      Sat, March 271
     NTT South African Grand Prix

1 Sun, March 28 in Australia

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