List of 1997 motorsport champions

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1997 motorsport champions
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This list of 1997 motorsport champions is a list of national or international auto racing series with a Championship decided by the points or positions earned by a driver from multiple races.

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Open wheel racing

SeriesDriverSeason article
FIA Formula One World Championship Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Jacques Villeneuve 1997 Formula One World Championship
Constructors: Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Williams-Renault
FIA International Formula 3000 Flag of Brazil.svg Ricardo Zonta 1997 International Formula 3000 Championship
Teams: Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Super Nova Racing
CART PPG World Series Flag of Italy.svg Alex Zanardi 1997 CART PPG World Series
Manufacturers: Flag of Germany.svg Mercedes
Rookies: Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Patrick Carpentier
Indy Racing League Flag of the United States.svg Tony Stewart 1996–1997 Indy Racing League
Manufacturers: Flag of the United States.svg Oldsmobile
Rookies: Flag of the United States.svg Jim Guthrie
Indy Lights Series Flag of Brazil.svg Tony Kanaan 1997 Indy Lights season
American Indycar Series Flag of the United States.svg Ken Petrie 1997 American Indycar Series
Atlantic Championship Flag of the United States.svg Alex Barron 1997 Atlantic Championship
Australian Drivers' Championship Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jason Bright 1997 Australian Drivers' Championship
Barber Dodge Pro Series Flag of the United States.svg Derek Hill 1997 Barber Dodge Pro Series
Formula Nippon Championship Flag of Spain.svg Pedro de la Rosa 1997 Formula Nippon Championship
Teams: Flag of Japan.svg Shionogi Team Nova
Historic Formula One Championship Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Bob Berridge 1997 Historic Formula One Championship
BOSS Formula Series Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Nigel Greensall 1997 BOSS Formula Series
Teams: Flag of the United Kingdom.svg European Aviation
Formula Asia Flag of Indonesia.svg Bagoes Hermanto 1997 Formula Asia
JAF Japan Formula 4 Flag of Japan.svg Akihiro Asai 1997 JAF Japan Formula 4
Formula König Flag of Germany.svg Thomas Mühlenz 1997 Formula König season
Formula Toyota Flag of Argentina.svg Rubén Derfler 1997 Formula Toyota season
West: Flag of Japan.svg Shinichi Takagi
Russian Formula 1600 Championship Flag of Russia.svg Alexander Potekhin 1997 Russian Formula 1600 Championship
Teams: Flag of Russia.svg West Canopus Castrol
ASPAS Cup: Flag of Russia.svg Viktor Kozankov
ASPAS Cup Teams: Flag of Russia.svg West Canopus Castrol
Star Mazda Championship Flag of the United States.svg Tony Buffomante 1997 Star Mazda Championship
Formula Three
All-Japan Formula Three Championship Flag of the Netherlands.svg Tom Coronel 1997 All-Japan Formula Three Championship
Teams: Flag of Japan.svg TOM'S
Austria Formula 3 Cup Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Petr Krizan 1997 Austria Formula 3 Cup
Trophy: Flag of Austria.svg Georg Holzer
British Formula 3 Championship Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jonny Kane 1997 British Formula Three Championship
National: Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Martin O'Connell
Chilean Formula Three Championship Flag of Chile.svg Ramón Ibarra 1997 Chilean Formula Three Championship
French Formula Three Championship Flag of France.svg Patrice Gay 1997 French Formula Three Championship
German Formula Three Championship Flag of Germany.svg Nick Heidfeld 1997 German Formula Three Championship
Class B: Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jaroslav Kostelecký
Rookie: Flag of Germany.svg Timo Scheider
Italian Formula Three Championship Flag of Italy.svg Oliver Martini 1997 Italian Formula Three Championship
Mexican Formula Three Championship Flag of Ireland.svg Derek Higgins 1997 Mexican Formula Three Championship
Formula 3 Sudamericana Flag of Brazil.svg Bruno Junqueira 1997 Formula 3 Sudamericana
National: Flag of Argentina.svg Diego Chiozzi
Russian Formula Three Championship Flag of Russia.svg Viktor Kozankov 1997 Russian Formula Three Championship
ASPAS Cup: Flag of Italy.svg Alberto Pedemonte
Swiss Formula Three Championship Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Norbert Zehnder 1997 Swiss Formula Three Championship
Formula Renault
French Formula Renault Championship Flag of France.svg Jonathan Cochet 1997 French Formula Renault Championship
Eurocup Formula Renault Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Jeffrey van Hooydonk
Teams: Flag of Italy.svg Tatuus JD Motorsport
Formula Renault Argentina Flag of Argentina.svg Mauro Fartuszek 1997 Formula Renault Argentina
Formula Renault Sport UK Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Marc Hynes 1997 Formula Renault Sport UK
Teams: Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Manor Motorsport
Formula Renault BARC Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Peter Clarke 1997 Formula Renault BARC
Formula Renault Germany Flag of Austria.svg Robert Lechner 1997 Formula Renault Germany
Spanish Formula Renault Championship Flag of Spain.svg Polo Villaamil 1997 Spanish Formula Renault Championship
Formula Ford
Australian Formula Ford Championship Flag of Australia (converted).svg Garth Tander 1997 Australian Formula Ford Championship
Benelux Formula Ford 1600 Championship Flag of the Netherlands.svg Patrick Koel
British Formula Ford Championship Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jacky van der Ende 1997 British Formula Ford Championship
Danish Formula Ford Championship Flag of Denmark.svg Tommy Schröter
Dutch Formula Ford 1800 Championship Flag of the Netherlands.svg Christijan Albers
New Zealand Formula Ford Championship Flag of New Zealand.svg Scott Dixon
Formula Ford 1600 Nordic Championship Flag of Sweden.svg John Stambeck
Portuguese Formula Ford Championship Flag of Portugal.svg José Pedro Fontes
Scottish Formula Ford Championship Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Stewart Roden
U.S. F2000 National Championship Flag of Brazil.svg Zak Morioka 1997 U.S. F2000 National Championship

Sports car

SeriesDriverSeason article
FIA GT Championship GT1: Flag of Germany.svg Bernd Schneider 1997 FIA GT Championship
GT1 Teams: Flag of Germany.svg AMG-Mercedes
GT2: Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Justin Bell
GT2 Teams: Flag of France.svg Viper Team Oreca
IMSA GT Championship GTS-1: Flag of the United States.svg Andy Pilgrim 1997 IMSA GT Championship
GTS-2: Flag of the United States.svg Larry Schumacher
IMSA WSC Championship Flag of the United States.svg Butch Leitzinger
Trans-Am Series Flag of the United States.svg Tommy Kendall 1997 Trans-Am Series

Stock car

SeriesDriverSeason article
NASCAR Winston Cup Series Flag of the United States.svg Jeff Gordon 1997 NASCAR Winston Cup Series
Manufacturers: Flag of the United States.svg Ford
NASCAR Busch Grand National Series Flag of the United States.svg Randy LaJoie 1997 NASCAR Busch Series
Manufacturers: Flag of the United States.svg Chevrolet
NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Flag of the United States.svg Jack Sprague 1997 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series
Manufacturers: Flag of the United States.svg Chevrolet
NASCAR Busch North Series Flag of the United States.svg Mike Stefanik 1997 NASCAR Busch North Series
NASCAR Winston West Series Flag of the United States.svg Butch Gilliland 1997 NASCAR Winston West Series
ARCA Bondo/Mar-Hyde Series Flag of the United States.svg Tim Steele 1997 ARCA Bondo/Mar-Hyde Series
AUSCAR Flag of Australia (converted).svg Matthew White 1996–97 AUSCAR season
Australian Super Speedway Championship Flag of Australia (converted).svg Kim Jane 1996–97 Australian Super Speedway Championship
Turismo Carretera Flag of Argentina.svg Juan María Traverso 1997 Turismo Carretera

Touring car

SeriesDriverSeason article
AMSCAR Flag of Australia (converted).svg Mal Rose 1997 ARDC AMSCAR series
Australian Touring Car Championship Flag of Australia (converted).svg Glenn Seton 1997 Australian Touring Car Championship
Privateers Cup: Flag of New Zealand.svg John Faulkner
Australian Super Touring Championship Flag of Australia (converted).svg Paul Morris 1997 Australian Super Touring Championship
Teams: Flag of Australia (converted).svg BMW Motorsport
Manufacturers: Flag of Germany.svg BMW
British Touring Car Championship Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Alain Menu 1997 British Touring Car Championship
Teams: Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Williams Renault Dealer Team
Manufacturers: Flag of France.svg Renault
Privateers: Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Robb Gravett
Italian Superturismo Championship Flag of Italy.svg Emanuele Naspetti 1997 Italian Superturismo Championship
Manufacturers: Flag of Germany.svg BMW
Privateers: Flag of Italy.svg Massimo Pigoli
Japanese Touring Car Championship Flag of Japan.svg Osamu Nakako 1997 Japanese Touring Car Championship
New Zealand Touring Car Championship Flag of New Zealand.svg Craig Baird 1997 New Zealand Touring Car Championship
New Zealand V8 Championship Flag of New Zealand.svg Greg Taylor 1996–97 New Zealand V8 season
North American Touring Car Championship Flag of the United States.svg David Donohue 1997 North American Touring Car Championship season
Manufacturers: Flag of Japan.svg Honda
Stock Car Brasil Flag of Brazil.svg Ingo Hoffmann 1997 Stock Car Brasil season
Super Tourenwagen Cup Flag of France.svg Laurent Aïello 1997 Super Tourenwagen Cup
Teams: Flag of France.svg ROC Auto/A.Z.K.
Manufacturers: Flag of Germany.svg BMW
Swedish Touring Car Championship Flag of Sweden.svg Jan Nilsson 1997 Swedish Touring Car Championship
TC2000 Championship Flag of Argentina.svg Henry Martin 1997 TC2000 Championship

Rallying

SeriesDriver/Co-DriverSeason article
FIA World Rally Championship Flag of Finland.svg Tommi Mäkinen 1997 World Rally Championship
Co-Drivers: Flag of Finland.svg Seppo Harjanne
Manufacturers: Flag of Japan.svg Subaru
Group N Cup: Flag of Uruguay.svg Gustavo Trelles
Australian Rally Championship Flag of New Zealand.svg Possum Bourne 1997 Australian Rally Championship
Co-Drivers: Flag of Australia (converted).svg Craig Vincent
British Rally Championship Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Mark Higgins 1997 British Rally Championship
Manufacturers: Flag of Germany.svg Volkswagen
European Rally Championship Flag of Poland.svg Krzysztof Hołowczyc 1997 European Rally Championship
New Zealand Rally Championship Flag of New Zealand.svg Reece Jones 1997 New Zealand Rally Championship
Co-Drivers: Flag of New Zealand.svg Leo Bult
Scottish Rally Championship Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Brian Lyall 1997 Scottish Rally Championship
Co-Drivers: Flag of the United Kingdom.svg John Bennie

Motorcycle

SeriesRiderSeason article
500cc World Championship Flag of Australia (converted).svg Michael Doohan 1997 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season
Manufacturers: Flag of Japan.svg Honda
250cc World Championship Flag of Italy.svg Max Biaggi
Manufacturers: Flag of Japan.svg Honda
125cc World Championship Flag of Italy.svg Valentino Rossi
Manufacturers: Flag of Italy.svg Aprilia
Superbike World Championship Flag of the United States.svg John Kocinski 1997 Superbike World Championship
Manufacturers: Flag of Japan.svg Honda
Supersport World Series Flag of Italy.svg Paolo Casoli
Speedway World Championship Flag of the United States.svg Greg Hancock 1997 Speedway Grand Prix
AMA Superbike Championship Flag of the United States.svg Doug Chandler

Karting

SeriesDriverSeason article
CIK-FIA Karting World Championship FSA: Flag of Italy.svg Danilo Rossi
FC: Flag of Italy.svg Gianluca Beggio

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