2002 FIA Sportscar Championship

2002 FIA Sportscar Championship
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The 2002 FIA Sportscar Championship season was the sixth season of the FIA Sportscar Championship although only the second to carry that name. It featured a series contested by sportscar style prototypes in two classes, SR1 and SR2, defined by power and weight. Separate titles were awarded for Drivers, Constructors and Teams in each class. The season began on April 7, 2002 and ended September 22, 2002 after 6 races.

Schedule

Rnd Race Circuit Date
1 Spain Barcelona 2 Hours 30 Minutes Circuit de Catalunya April 7
2 Portugal Estoril 2 Hours 30 Minutes Autódromo do Estoril April 14
3 Czech Republic Brno 2 Hours 30 Minutes Autodrom Brno Masaryk May 18
4 France Magny-Cours 2 Hours 30 Minutes Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours June 30
5 France Dijon 2 Hours 30 Minutes Dijon-Prenois August 18
6 Belgium Spa 2 Hours 30 Minutes Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps September 22

Season results

Rnd Circuit SR1 Winning Team SR2 Winning Team Results
SR1 Winning Drivers SR2 Winning Drivers
1 Barcelona France #16 Pescarolo Sport Italy #52 Lucchini Engineering Results
France Jean-Christophe Boullion
France Sébastien Bourdais
Italy Mirko Savoldi
Italy Piergiuseppe Peroni
2 Estoril France #14 Team Oreca Italy #52 Lucchini Engineering Results
France Nicolas Minassian
Monaco Olivier Beretta
Italy Mirko Savoldi
Italy Piergiuseppe Peroni
3 Brno Netherlands #8 Racing for Holland Italy #50 Lucchini Engineering Results
Netherlands Jan Lammers
Netherlands Val Hillebrand
Italy Fabio Mancini
Italy Gianni Collini
4 Magny-Cours Netherlands #8 Racing for Holland Italy #77 GP Racing Results
Netherlands Jan Lammers
Netherlands Val Hillebrand
Italy Ernesto Saccomanno
Italy Massimo Saccomanno
5 Dijon Netherlands #8 Racing for Holland Italy #52 Lucchini Engineering Results
Netherlands Jan Lammers
Netherlands Val Hillebrand
Italy Mirko Savoldi
Italy Piergiuseppe Peroni
6 Spa France #16 Pescarolo Sport Italy #50 Lucchini Engineering Results
France Jean-Christophe Boullion
France Sébastien Bourdais
Italy Fabio Mancini
Italy Gianni Collini

Drivers Championship

Points for the SR1 and SR2 classes of the FIA Sports Car Championship for Drivers were awarded on a 20-15-12-10-8-6-4-3-2-1 basis to the top ten finishers in each class in each event.[1]

SR1 Standings

The SR1 class of the 2002 FIA Sportscar Championship for Drivers was won by Val Hillerbrand and Jan Lammers sharing a Dome S101 Judd entered by Racing for Holland.

SR2 Standings

The SR2 class of the 2002 FIA Sportscar Championship for Drivers was won by Piergiueppe Peroni and Mirko Savoldi sharing a Lucchini SR2001 Alfa Romeo entered by Lucchini Engineering.

Constructors Championship

Points for the SR1 and SR2 classes of the FIA Sports Car Championship for Constructors were awarded on a 20-15-12-10-8-6-4-3-2-1 basis to the top ten finishers in each class in each event, however only the best placed car from each Constructor was eligible to score points.[1]

SR1 Standings

Pos Constructor Car Engine Rnd 1 Rnd 2 Rnd 3 Rnd 4 Rnd 5 Rnd 6 Total
1 Japan Dome Dome S101 Judd GV4 4.0L V10 10 12 20 20 20 15 97
2 France Courage Competition Courage C60 Peugeot A32 3.2L Turbo V6
Judd GV4 4.0L V10
20 15 15 15 12 20 97
3 Italy R & M R & M SR01 Judd GV4 4.0L V10 8 12 12 12 44
4 Italy Dallara Dallara SP1 Judd GV4 4.0L V10 15 20 35
5 United Kingdom Lola Cars International SR1 Lola B98/10 Judd GV4 4.0L V10
Ford (Roush) 6.0L V8
12 10 10 32
6 Italy Durango GMS Durango LMP1 Judd GV4 4.0L V10 6 8 14
7 United States Riley & Scott Riley & Scott Mk III Chevrolet 5.1L V8 4 4

SR2 Standings

Pos Constructor Car Engine Rnd 1 Rnd 2 Rnd 3 Rnd 4 Rnd 5 Rnd 6 Total
1 Italy Lucchini Engineering Lucchini SR2-99
Lucchini SR2000
Lucchini SR2001
Lucchini SR2002
Alfa Romeo 3.0L V6 20 20 20 20 20 20 120
2 United Kingdom Pilbeam Racing Designs Ltd Pilbeam MP84 Nissan (AER) VQL 3.0L V6 10 10 10 15 15 60
3 United Kingdom Lola Cars International SR2 Lola B2K/40 Nissan (AER) VQL 3.0L V6 12 12 12 12 48
4 France Debora Automobiles Debora LMP299
Debora LMP200
BMW 3.0L I6 6 8 10 24
5 United Kingdom LM 3000 Rapier 6 Nissan (AER) 3.0L V6 8 10 18
6 Italy Tampolli Engineering Tampolli SR2 Opel 3.0L V6 6 6

Teams Championship

Points for the SR1 and SR2 classes of the FIA Sports Car Championship for Teams were awarded on a 20-15-12-10-8-6-4-3-2-1 basis to the top ten finishers in each class in each event, however only the best placed car from each Team was eligible to score points.[1]

SR1 Standings

Pos Team Car Engine Rnd 1 Rnd 2 Rnd 3 Rnd 4 Rnd 5 Rnd 6 Total
1 Netherlands Racing for Holland Dome S101 Judd GV4 4.0L V10 10 12 20 20 20 15 97
2 France Pescarolo Sport Courage C60 Peugeot A32 3.2L Turbo V6 20 10 15 12 20 77
3 Italy R & M R & M SR01 Judd GV4 4.0L V10 8 12 12 12 44
4 France Courage Compétition Courage C60 Judd GV4 4.0L V10 8 15 15 38
5 France Team Oreca Dallara SP1 Judd GV4 4.0L V10 15 20 35
6 United Kingdom Bob Berridge Racing Lola B98/10 Judd GV4 4.0L V10 12 10 22
7 Italy Durango Corse GMS Durango LMP1 Judd GV4 4.0L V10 6 8 14
8 Germany Eventus Motorsport Lola B98/10 Ford (Roush) 6.0L V8 10 10
9 United Kingdom Simpson Engineering Riley & Scott Mk III Chevrolet 5.1L V8 4 4

SR2 Standings

Pos Team Car Engine Rnd 1 Rnd 2 Rnd 3 Rnd 4 Rnd 5 Rnd 6 Total
1 Italy Lucchini Engineering Lucchini SR2001 Alfa Romeo 3.0L V6 20 20 20 20 20 100
2 United Kingdom Team Jota Pilbeam MP84 Nissan (AER) VQL 3.0L V6 10 10 10 15 15 60
3 Sweden SportsRacing Team Sweden Lola B2K/40 Nissan (AER) VQL 3.0L V6 12 12 12 12 48
4 Italy S.C.I Lucchini SR2000 Alfa Romeo 3.0L V6 4 8 15 10 8 45
5 France PiR Competition Pilbeam MP84
Pilbeam MP84
Debora LMP299
Peugeot 3.0L V6
Nissan (AER) VQL 3.0L V6
Nissan (AER) VQL 3.0L V6

6

12
12

30
6 Italy GP Racing Lucchini SR2-99 Alfa Romeo 3.0L V6 20 20
7= United Kingdom Team Sovereign Rapier 6 Nissan (AER) 3.0L V6 8 10 18
7= France Debora Automobiles Debora LMP200 BMW 3.0L I6 8 10 18
9= United Kingdom JCI Developments Tampolli SR2 Opel 3.0L V6 6 6
9= Italy Audisio & Benvenuto Lucchini SR2002 Alfa Romeo 3.0L V6 6 6

References

  1. 1 2 3 2002 Sporting Regulations Retrieved from web.archive.org on 23 December 2008

External links

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