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The 1998 Mobil 1 British Rally Championship was won by Manxman Martin Rowe in the Renault Megane Maxi Kit Car ahead of veteran Welsh driver Gwyndaf Evans in the SEAT Ibiza Kit Car and Alister McRae in The Volkswagen Golf Kit Car. Reigning champion Mark Higgins had a very disappointing season in the new Nissan Almera Kit Car. The ladies' cup was won by SEAT driver Barbara Armstrong ahead of Ford's Stephanie Simmonite. The manufacturers' championship was won by Renault. Driver Changes 1996 Champion Gwyndaf Evans moved from Ford to SEAT Head in turn joined SEAT Calendar

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  • The 1998 Mobil 1 British Rally Championship was won by Manxman Martin Rowe in the Renault Megane Maxi Kit Car ahead of veteran Welsh driver Gwyndaf Evans in the SEAT Ibiza Kit Car and Alister McRae in The Volkswagen Golf Kit Car. Reigning champion Mark Higgins had a very disappointing season in the new Nissan Almera Kit Car. The ladies' cup was won by SEAT driver Barbara Armstrong ahead of Ford's Stephanie Simmonite. The manufacturers' championship was won by Renault. Driver Changes 1996 Champion Gwyndaf Evans moved from Ford to SEAT Robbie Head was replaced at Renault by Tapio Laukkanen who had moved from Volkswagen Head in turn joined SEAT Vauxhall returned to the series with the Astra Kit Car with Jarmo Kytolehto at the wheel Harri Rovanpera did not compete in The British Championship this season to concentrate on his WRC Commitments with SEAT Calendar (en)
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  • The 1998 Mobil 1 British Rally Championship was won by Manxman Martin Rowe in the Renault Megane Maxi Kit Car ahead of veteran Welsh driver Gwyndaf Evans in the SEAT Ibiza Kit Car and Alister McRae in The Volkswagen Golf Kit Car. Reigning champion Mark Higgins had a very disappointing season in the new Nissan Almera Kit Car. The ladies' cup was won by SEAT driver Barbara Armstrong ahead of Ford's Stephanie Simmonite. The manufacturers' championship was won by Renault. Driver Changes 1996 Champion Gwyndaf Evans moved from Ford to SEAT Head in turn joined SEAT Calendar (en)
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  • 1998 British Rally Championship (en)
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