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2002 Formula One World Championship

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The 2002 Formula One season was the 53rd FIA Formula One World Championship season. It commenced on March 3, 2002, and ended on October 13 after seventeen races.

Season summary

Drivers and constructors

The following teams and drivers competed in the 2002 FIA Formula One World Championship.

Team Constructor Chassis Engine Tyre No Driver Test driver(s)
Italy Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro Ferrari F2001B
F2002
Ferrari 050 3.0 V10
Ferrari 051 3.0 V10
B 1 Germany Michael Schumacher Italy Luca Badoer
Brazil Luciano Burti
2 Brazil Rubens Barrichello
United Kingdom West McLaren Mercedes McLaren MP4-17 Mercedes-Benz FO110M 3.0 V10 M 3 United Kingdom David Coulthard Austria Alexander Wurz
4 Spain Pedro de la Rosa
United Kingdom BMW WilliamsF1 Team Williams FW24 BMW P82 3.0 V10 M 5 Colombia Juan Pablo Montoya Brazil Antônio Pizzonia
6 Germany Nico Rosberg
Switzerland Sauber Petronas Sauber C21 Petronas 02A 3.0 V10 B 7 Germany Nick Heidfeld n/a
8 Brazil Felipe Massa
Germany Heinz-Harald Frentzen
Republic of Ireland Jordan Honda Jordan EJ12 Honda RA002E 3.0 V10 B 9 Italy Giancarlo Fisichella n/a
10 Japan Takuma Sato
United Kingdom Lucky Strike British American Racing BAR Honda BAR 004 Honda RA002E 3.0 V10 B 11 Canada Jacques Villeneuve United Kingdom Darren Manning
France Patrick Lemarie
Japan Ryo Fukuda
12 France Olivier Panis
France Mild Seven Renault F1 Team Renault R202 Renault RS22 3.0 V10 M 14 Italy Jarno Trulli Spain Marc Gené
15 United Kingdom Jenson Button
United Kingdom Jaguar Racing Jaguar R3
R3B
Cosworth CR-3 3.0 V10
Cosworth CR-4 3.0 V10
M 16 United Kingdom Eddie Irvine Germany Andre Lotterer
17 Malaysia Alex Yoong
United Kingdom Orange Arrows Arrows A23 Cosworth CR-3 3.0 V10
Cosworth CR-4 3.0 V10
B 20 Germany Heinz-Harald Frentzen none
21 Brazil Enrique Bernoldi
Italy KL Minardi Asiatech Minardi PS02 Asiatech AT02 3.0 V10 M 22 Germany Ralf Schumacher Brazil Tarso Marques
United Kingdom Anthony Davidson
23 Australia Mark Webber
Japan Panasonic Toyota Racing Toyota TF102 Toyota RVX-02 3.0 V10 M 24 Finland Mika Salo none
25 United Kingdom Allan McNish
United Kingdom [[Vodafone TNZ-Mercedes TBA TF102 Mercedes-Benz RVX-02 3.0 V10 M 24 Spain Fernando Alonso Finland Heikki Kovalainen
25 Finland Kimi Räikkönen

Driver changes

The 2001 season featured several driver line-up changes before the season and more changes during the season proper.

Before the season opener in Australia, the following lineup changed had occurred:

  • The collapse of the Prost team left several drivers without a race seat in 2002.
  • Jean Alesi did not seriously pursue an F1 drive for 2002 and signed up a drive with Mercedes in the German DTM.
  • Luciano Burti, who had driven for both Jaguar and Prost in 2001, left the struggling Prost team before their collapse in order to join Luca Badoer in a test role at Ferrari.
  • Tomas Enge had filled in for the injured Burti at Prost in 2001. He was dropped by Prost at the end of the 2001 season for financial reasons, and returned to Formula 3000 for 2002.
  • With three races left to go in the 2001 season, Mika Häkkinen announced that he was not intending to drive in F1 in 2002. Denying any claim of retirement, he stated that he needed a sabbatical and would return to McLaren at a later time. Häkkinen later officially left McLaren and retired from F1 in 2003, and as of 2005 was instead driving in the German DTM series with fellow F1 refugee Jean Alesi.
  • Kimi Räikkönen was released by Sauber in order to allow him to sign on with McLaren where he took Häkkinen's seat.
  • Felipe Massa was signed by Sauber to take over Räikkönen's seat.
  • Antônio Pizzonia was signed to become a Williams test driver along side Marc Gené. Pizzonia had been driving a Williams sponsored car in the International F3000 series in 2001, and he continued that drive in 2002 along with his test duties at Williams.
  • Midway through 2001, Giancarlo Fisichella announced his intention to leave Benetton after 2001 to drive for Jordan.
  • Benetton replaced Fisichella with Jordan driver Jarno Trulli, meaning that Fisichella and Trulli had swapped seats at the two teams.
  • Takuma Sato left his test driver slot at BAR to Fisichella as the second main driver at Jordan.
  • Sato's position in the large test driver pool at BAR was taken by compatriot Ryo Fukuda.
  • Ricardo Zonta, realising that he had no future at Jordan, left his reserve seat there to drive in the Telefonica World Series. He would return to F1 in 2003 as a test driver for Toyota.
  • Fernando Alonso left Minardi after an impressive 2001 campaign, and signed on with Renault as a test driver.
  • Alonso's Minardi seat was taken over by Mark Webber.
  • Andre Lotterer was employed as a test driver at Jaguar.
  • Heinz-Harald Frentzen, without a drive after the collapse of Prost, joined the Arrows team for 2002. This was his third different team within two seasons.
  • Frentzen displaced Jos Verstappen at Arrows, and Verstappen was unable to secure a drive at another team. Verstappen resurfaced at Minardi in 2003.
  • Mika Salo (formally with Sauber in 2000) and newcomer Allan McNish arrived with the new Toyota team.

During the season even more changes occurred:

  • Heinz-Harald Frentzen decided to leave Arrows following the German GP due to the uncertain future of that team. Arrows collapsed several days later and did not take part in the rest of the season which also left Enrique Bernoldi without a drive. Frentzen had had an unhappy time in 2001 as well having been sensationally dumped by Jordan mid-season and then driving for Prost before that team's collapse. Frentzen would later drive for Sauber in 2003.

Team changes

  • The Prost team was placed into receivership in November 2001, and was liquidated by the receivers in January 2002. This ended the long history of the team which had competed as Ligier since 1976.
  • Toyota entered the championship after much development work in 2001.
  • The Benetton team had been purchased outright by Renault in 2001 and was renamed Renault F1 for 2002. The team did not substantially change apart from the name, as Benetton had been running a car with Renault components for several seasons.
  • Arrows suffered financial collapse after the German GP, and did not take part in any remaining races. An attempt to register for the 2003 season was rejected by the FIA.

Results and standings

Grands Prix

Rnd Race Date Location Winning Driver Winning Team Report
1 Australia Australian Grand Prix March 3 Melbourne Germany Michael Schumacher Italy Ferrari Report
2 Malaysia Malaysian Grand Prix March 17 Sepang Germany Ralf Schumacher United Kingdom Williams-BMW Report
3 Brazil Brazilian Grand Prix March 31 Interlagos Germany Michael Schumacher Italy Ferrari Report
4 San Marino San Marino Grand Prix April 14 Imola Germany Michael Schumacher Italy Ferrari Report
5 Spain Spanish Grand Prix April 28 Catalunya Germany Michael Schumacher Italy Ferrari Report
6 Austria Austrian Grand Prix May 12 A1-Ring Germany Michael Schumacher Italy Ferrari Report
7 Monaco Monaco Grand Prix May 26 Monaco United Kingdom David Coulthard United Kingdom McLaren-Mercedes Report
8 Canada Canadian Grand Prix June 9 Circuit Gilles Villeneuve Germany Michael Schumacher Italy Ferrari Report
9 Europe European Grand Prix June 23 Nürburgring Brazil Rubens Barrichello Italy Ferrari Report
10 United Kingdom British Grand Prix July 7 Silverstone Germany Michael Schumacher Italy Ferrari Report
11 France French Grand Prix July 21 Magny-Cours Germany Michael Schumacher Italy Ferrari Report
12 Germany German Grand Prix July 28 Hockenheimring Germany Michael Schumacher Italy Ferrari Report
13 Hungary Hungarian Grand Prix August 18 Hungaroring Brazil Rubens Barrichello Italy Ferrari Report
14 Belgium Belgian Grand Prix September 1 Spa-Francorchamps Germany Michael Schumacher Italy Ferrari Report
15 Italy Italian Grand Prix September 15 Monza Brazil Rubens Barrichello Italy Ferrari Report
16 United States United States Grand Prix September 29 Indianapolis Brazil Rubens Barrichello Italy Ferrari Report
17 Japan Japanese Grand Prix October 13 Suzuka Germany Michael Schumacher Italy Ferrari Report

Drivers

Pos Driver AUS Australia MYS Malaysia BRA Brazil SMR San Marino ESP Spain AUT Austria MON Monaco CAN Canada EUR European Union GBR United Kingdom FRA France DEU Germany HUN Hungary BEL Belgium ITA Italy USA United States JPN Japan Points
1 Germany M.Schumacher 1 3 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 2 2 1 144
2 Brazil Barrichello Ret Ret Ret 2 DNS 2 7 3 1 2 DNS 4 1 2 1 1 2 77
3 Colombia Montoya 2 2 5 4 2 3 Ret Ret Ret 3 4 2 11 3 Ret 4 4 50
4 Germany R.Schumacher Ret 1 2 3 11 4 3 7 4 8 5 3 3 5 Ret 16 11 42
5 United Kingdom Coulthard Ret Ret 3 6 3 6 1 2 Ret 10 3 5 5 4 7 3 Ret 41
6 Finland Räikkönen 3 Ret 12 Ret Ret Ret Ret 4 3 Ret 2 Ret 4 Ret Ret Ret 3 24
7 United Kingdom Button Ret 4 4 5 12 7 Ret 15 5 12 6 Ret Ret Ret 5 8 6 14
8 Italy Trulli Ret Ret Ret 9 10 Ret 4 6 8 Ret Ret Ret 8 Ret 4 5 Ret 9
9 United Kingdom Irvine 4 Ret 7 Ret Ret Ret 9 Ret Ret Ret Ret Ret Ret 6 3 10 9 8
10 Germany Heidfeld Ret 5 Ret 10 4 Ret 8 12 7 6 7 6 9 10 10 9 7 7
11 Italy Fisichella Ret 13 Ret Ret Ret 5 5 5 Ret 7 Ret 6 Ret 8 7 Ret 7
12 Canada Villeneuve Ret 8 10 7 7 10 Ret Ret 12 4 Ret Ret Ret 8 9 6 Ret 4
13 Brazil Massa Ret 6 Ret 8 5 Ret Ret 9 6 9 Ret 7 7 Ret Ret Ret 4
14 France Panis Ret Ret Ret Ret Ret Ret Ret 8 9 5 Ret Ret 12 12 6 12 Ret 3
15 Japan Sato Ret 9 9 Ret Ret Ret Ret 10 16 Ret Ret 8 10 11 12 11 5 2
16 Australia Webber 5 Ret 11 11 12 11 11 15 Ret 8 Ret 16 Ret Ret Ret 10 2
17 Finland Salo 6 12 6 Ret 9 8 Ret Ret Ret Ret Ret 9 15 7 11 14 8 2
18 Germany Frentzen DSQ 11 Ret Ret 6 11 6 13 13 Ret DNQ Ret 13 2
19 United Kingdom McNish Ret 7 Ret Ret 8 9 Ret Ret 14 Ret 11 Ret 14 9 Ret 15 0
20 Malaysia Yoong 7 Ret 13 DNQ Ret Ret 14 Ret DNQ 10 DNQ 13 Ret Ret 0
21 Spain de la Rosa 8 10 8 Ret Ret Ret 10 Ret 10 11 9 Ret 13 Ret Ret Ret Ret 0
22 Brazil Bernoldi DSQ Ret Ret Ret Ret Ret 12 Ret 11 Ret DNQ Ret 0
United Kingdom Davidson Ret Ret 0
Pos Driver AUS Australia MYS Malaysia BRA Brazil SMR San Marino ESP Spain AUT Austria MON Monaco CAN Canada EUR European Union GBR United Kingdom FRA France DEU Germany HUN Hungary BEL Belgium ITA Italy USA United States JPN Japan Points
Colour Result
Gold Winner
Silver Second place
Bronze Third place
Green Points finish
Blue Non-points finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
Purple Retired (Ret)
Red Did not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
Black Disqualified (DSQ)
White Did not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
Blank Did not practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)

Constructors

Pos Team Chassis Engine Tyre Points Wins Podiums Poles
1 Italy Ferrari F2001
F2002
Ferrari 050 V10
Ferrari 051 V10
B 221 15 27 10
2 United Kingdom Williams-BMW FW26 BMW P82 V10 M 92 1 13 7
3 United Kingdom McLaren-Mercedes MP4-17 Mercedes-Benz F0110M V10 M 65 1 10
4 France Renault R202 RS22 V10 M 23
5 Switzerland Sauber-Petronas C21 Petronas 02A V10 B 11
6 Republic of Ireland Jordan-Honda EJ12 Honda RA002E V10 B 9
7 United Kingdom Jaguar-Cosworth R3
R3B
Cosworth CR-3 V10 M 8 1
8 United Kingdom BAR-Honda BAR04 Honda RA002E V10 B 7
9 United Kingdom Arrows-Cosworth A23 Cosworth CR-3 V10 B 2
10 Italy Minardi-Asiatech PS02 Asiatech AT02 V10 M 2
11 Japan Toyota TF102 RVX-02 V10 M 2