2002 Indy Racing League
2002 Indy Racing League season | |
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Indy Racing League | |
Season | |
Races | 15 |
Start date | March 2 |
End date | September 15 |
Awards | |
Drivers' champion | Sam Hornish Jr. |
Indianapolis 500 winner | Hélio Castroneves |
Chronology | |
Previous season | Next season |
2001 | 2003 (ICS) |
The 2002 Indy Racing League (IRL) was one of transition, with many CART teams participating in a partial IRL schedule while retaining "lame duck" status in their original series with their CART engine suppliers Toyota and Honda. On the IRL front, the Infiniti engine was in its "lame duck" year and the General Motors engine was now branded as a Chevrolet rather than an Oldsmobile as that marque was being phased out. Sam Hornish Jr. won 5 races on his way to his second straight championship ahead of Penske Racing juggernaut Hélio Castroneves who won three races, including a second straight Indy 500, on his way to second in the championship.
Team and driver chart
Team | Chassis | Engine | # | Drivers | Notes |
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Team Menard | Dallara | Chevrolet | 2 | Jaques Lazier | Homestead to Nazareth. |
P. J. Jones | Indianapolis only, did not qualify. | ||||
Raul Boesel | Indianapolis and Texas 1. | ||||
Mark Dismore | Pikes Peak to Michigan. | ||||
Vitor Meira | Kentucky to Texas 2. | ||||
31 | Robby Gordon | Indianapolis only. | |||
Marlboro Team Penske | Dallara | Chevrolet | 3 | Helio Castroneves | |
6 | Gil de Ferran | Injured at Chicago. Missed Texas 2. | |||
Max Papis | Replaced de Ferran at Texas 2. | ||||
Panther Racing | Dallara | Chevrolet | 4 | Sam Hornish Jr. | Did not use the #1 team was entitled to using, choosing instead to keep minority partner Jim Harbaugh's number in the NFL, #4. |
15 | Dan Wheldon | Chicago and Texas 2 only. | |||
Treadway Racing | G-Force | Chevrolet | 5 | Rick Treadway | Indianapolis only. |
55 | Homestead to Nazareth, Texas 1, and Kansas. | ||||
Arie Luyendyk | Indianapolis and Michigan. | ||||
Will Langhorne | Kentucky, Chicago, and Texas 2. | ||||
Robby McGehee | Gateway only. | ||||
67 | Rick Treadway | Texas 2 only. | |||
Kelley Racing | Dallara | Chevrolet | 7 | Al Unser Jr. | All races except Nashville and Michigan. |
Tony Renna | Nashville and Michigan only. | ||||
8 | Scott Sharp | ||||
78 | Tony Renna | All races starting at Kentucky. | |||
Target Chip Ganassi Racing | G-Force | Chevrolet | 9 | Jeff Ward | |
22 | Kenny Bräck | Indianapolis only. | |||
33 | Bruno Junqueira | ||||
Cahill Racing | Dallara | Chevrolet | 10 | Robby McGehee | Homestead to Indianapolis. |
A. J. Foyt Enterprises | Dallara | Chevrolet | 11 | Eliseo Salazar | Injured while testing at Fontana. Missed all races from Nazareth to Kansas. |
Richie Hearn | Replaced Salazar at Nazareth only. | ||||
Greg Ray | Replaced Salazar from Indianapolis to Kansas only. | ||||
Donnie Beechler | Indianapolis only, did not qualify. | ||||
14 | Airton Daré | ||||
41 | Greg Ray | All races from Nashville to Gateway only. | |||
Bradley Motorsports | Dallara | Infiniti | 12 | Shigeaki Hattori | Phoenix to Pikes Peak. |
Raul Boesel | Kansas to Texas 2. | ||||
Walker Racing | Dallara | Chevrolet | 15 | Oriol Servià | Indianapolis only, did not qualify. |
Racing Professionals | G-Force | Chevrolet | 16 | Jon Herb | Homestead to Indianapolis. |
Dallara | Texas 1 to Richmond. | ||||
Mo Nunn Racing | G-Force | Chevrolet | 17 | Tony Kanaan | Indianapolis only. |
21 | Felipe Giaffone | ||||
PDM Racing | Dallara | Chevrolet | 18 | Tyce Carlson | Homestead and Phoenix only. |
Jeret Schroeder | Fontana Only. | ||||
John de Vries | Texas 1 Only. | ||||
Cory Kruseman | Texas 2 Only. | ||||
Team Rahal | Dallara | Chevrolet | 19 | Jimmy Vasser | Fontana and Indianapolis only. |
Sam Schmidt Motorsports | Dallara | Chevrolet | 20 | Richie Hearn | Indianapolis, and Pikes Peak to Kentucky. |
Greg Ray | Chicago and Texas 2 Only. | ||||
Anthony Lazzaro | Gateway Only, DNS. | ||||
55 | Pikes Peak only. | ||||
99 | Homestead, Phoenix, Nazareth, Indy (DNQ). | ||||
Richie Hearn | Fontana, Texas 1 Only. | ||||
Mark Dismore | Indianapolis only, did not qualify. | ||||
Jimmy Kite | |||||
Convergent Racing | G-Force | Chevrolet | 20 | Hideki Noda | Homestead to California. |
Indy Regency Racing | 28 | Gateway to Texas 2. | |||
Dreyer & Reinbold Racing | G-Force | Infiniti | 23 | Sarah Fisher | Indianapolis and all races starting at Richmond only. |
24 | Robbie Buhl | Injured while qualifying at Fontana, missed race and Nazareth. | |||
Memo Gidley | Replaced Buhl at Fontana only. | ||||
Sarah Fisher | Replaced Buhl at Nazareth only. | ||||
Team Green | Dallara | Chevrolet | 26 | Paul Tracy | Indianapolis only. |
27 | Dario Franchitti | ||||
39 | Michael Andretti | ||||
310 Racing | G-Force | Chevrolet | 30 | George Mack | Indianapolis only. |
31 | All races except Indianapolis. Team made an agreement with Team Menard to use the number for Robby Gordon, who used the number at the time in the NASCAR Winston Cup Series. | ||||
Duesenberg Brothers Racing | Dallara | Chevrolet | 32 | Memo Gidley | Indianapolis only. |
Johnny Herbert | |||||
Conquest Racing | Dallara | Infiniti | 34 | Laurent Redon | |
Brayton Racing | Dallara | Chevrolet | 37 | John de Vries | Homestead to Texas 1. |
Scott Harrington | Indianapolis and Michigan only. | ||||
Blair Racing | Dallara | Chevrolet | 44 | Alex Barron | |
Red Bull Cheever Racing | Dallara | Infiniti | 51 | Eddie Cheever | |
52 | Tomas Scheckter | All races through Michigan only. Withdrew after Kentucky. | |||
Buddy Rice | Replaced Scheckter from Gateway onwards. | ||||
53 | Max Papis | Indianapolis only. | |||
Buddy Rice | Michigan and Kentucky only. | ||||
Robby McGehee | Texas 2 only. | ||||
CURB/Agajanian/Beck Motorsports | Dallara | Chevrolet | 54 | Robby McGehee | Pikes Peak, Richmond, and Kansas only. |
98 | Billy Boat | Homestead to Richmond. | |||
Infiniti | Kansas to Texas 2. | ||||
Zali Racing | G-Force | Chevrolet | 81 | Billy Roe | Homestead and Indianapolis. |
Hemelgarn Racing | Dallara | Chevrolet | 91 | Buddy Lazier | |
Race summaries
Grand Prix of Miami
This race was held on March 2 at Homestead-Miami Speedway. Sam Hornish Jr. won the pole.
Top ten results
- 4- Sam Hornish Jr.
- 6- Gil de Ferran
- 3- Hélio Castroneves
- 9- Jeff Ward
- 11- Eliseo Salazar
- 52- Tomas Scheckter
- 21- Felipe Giaffone
- 44- Alex Barron
- 99- Anthony Lazzaro
- 14- Airton Daré
Bombardier ATV 200
This race was held on March 17 at Phoenix International Raceway. Hélio Castroneves won the pole.
Top ten results
- 3- Hélio Castroneves
- 6- Gil de Ferran
- 4- Sam Hornish Jr.
- 11- Eliseo Salazar
- 7- Al Unser Jr.
- 2- Jaques Lazier
- 91- Buddy Lazier
- 98- Billy Boat
- 55- Rick Treadway
- 20- Hideki Noda
Yamaha Indy 400
This race was held on March 24 at California Speedway. Eddie Cheever won the pole.
Top ten results
- 4- Sam Hornish Jr.
- 2- Jaques Lazier
- 34- Laurent Rédon
- 6- Gil de Ferran
- 3- Hélio Castroneves
- 21- Felipe Giaffone
- 91- Buddy Lazier
- 8- Scott Sharp
- 19- Jimmy Vasser
- 9- Jeff Ward
Firestone Indy 225
This race was held on April 21 at Nazareth Speedway. Gil de Ferran won the pole.
Top ten results
- 8- Scott Sharp
- 21- Felipe Giaffone
- 6- Gil de Ferran
- 24- Sarah Fisher
- 3- Hélio Castroneves
- 44- Alex Barron
- 51- Eddie Cheever
- 98- Billy Boat
- 99- Anthony Lazzaro
- 12- Shigeaki Hattori
86th Indianapolis 500
The Indy 500 was held on May 26 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Bruno Junqueira sat on pole. The race end was one of the most controversial in history as Paul Tracy passed Hélio Castroneves just as the yellow was coming out for a crash. Race officials ruled that the pass occurred after the yellow.
Top ten results
- 3- Hélio Castroneves
- 26- Paul Tracy
- 21- Felipe Giaffone
- 44- Alex Barron
- 51- Eddie Cheever
- 20- Richie Hearn
- 39- Michael Andretti
- 31- Robby Gordon
- 9- Jeff Ward
- 6- Gil de Ferran
Boomtown 500
This race was held on June 8 at Texas Motor Speedway. Tomas Scheckter won the pole.
Top ten results
- 9- Jeff Ward
- 7- Al Unser Jr.
- 14- Airton Daré
- 3- Hélio Castroneves
- 21- Felipe Giaffone
- 12- Shigeaki Hattori
- 98- Billy Boat
- 91- Buddy Lazier
- 99- Richie Hearn
- 44- Alex Barron
Radisson Indy 225
This race was held on June 16 at Pikes Peak International Raceway. Gil de Ferran won the pole.
Top ten results
- 6- Gil de Ferran
- 3- Hélio Castroneves
- 4- Sam Hornish Jr.
- 21- Felipe Giaffone
- 8- Scott Sharp
- 7- Al Unser Jr.
- 34- Laurent Rédon
- 51- Eddie Cheever
- 14- Airton Daré
- 44- Alex Barron
SunTrust Indy Challenge
This race was held on June 29 at Richmond International Raceway. Gil de Ferran won the pole.
Top ten results
- 4- Sam Hornish Jr.
- 6- Gil de Ferran
- 21- Felipe Giaffone
- 52- Tomas Scheckter
- 7- Al Unser Jr.
- 14- Airton Daré
- 20- Richie Hearn
- 9- Jeff Ward
- 54- Robby McGehee
- 44- Alex Barron
Ameristar Casino Indy 200
This race was held on July 7 at Kansas Speedway. Tomas Scheckter won the pole.
Top ten results
- 14- Airton Daré
- 4- Sam Hornish Jr.
- 3- Hélio Castroneves
- 21- Felipe Giaffone
- 6- Gil de Ferran
- 8- Scott Sharp
- 91- Buddy Lazier
- 44-Alex Barron
- 98- Billy Boat
- 20- Richie Hearn
Firestone Indy 200
This race was held on July 20 at Nashville Superspeedway. Billy Boat won the pole.
Top ten results
- 44- Alex Barron
- 6- Gil de Ferran
- 4- Sam Hornish Jr.
- 20- Richie Hearn
- 12- Raul Boesel
- 51- Eddie Cheever
- 21- Felipe Giaffone
- 8- Scott Sharp
- 3- Hélio Castroneves
- 7- Tony Renna
Michigan Indy 400
This race was held on July 28 at Michigan International Speedway. Tomas Scheckter won the pole.
Top ten results
- 52- Tomas Scheckter
- 53- Buddy Rice
- 21- Felipe Giaffone
- 7- Tony Renna
- 6- Gil de Ferran
- 3- Hélio Castroneves
- 4- Sam Hornish Jr.
- 23- Sarah Fisher
- 8- Scott Sharp
- 20- Richie Hearn
Belterra Casino Indy 300
This race was held on August 11 at Kentucky Speedway. Sarah Fisher won the pole, the first by a female driver in a major open wheel series.
Top ten results
- 21- Felipe Giaffone
- 4- Sam Hornish Jr.
- 91- Buddy Lazier
- 8- Scott Sharp
- 3- Hélio Castroneves
- 7- Al Unser Jr.
- 78- Tony Renna
- 23- Sarah Fisher
- 44- Alex Barron
- 24- Robbie Buhl
Gateway Indy 250
This race was held on August 25 at Gateway International Raceway. Gil de Ferran won the pole.
Top ten results
- 6- Gil de Ferran
- 3- Hélio Castroneves
- 44- Alex Barron
- 52- Buddy Rice
- 4- Sam Hornish Jr.
- 24- Robbie Buhl
- 7- Al Unser Jr.
- 12- Raul Boesel
- 2- Vitor Meira
- 51- Eddie Cheever
Delphi Indy 300
This race was held on September 8 at Chicagoland Speedway. Sam Hornish Jr. won the pole.
Top ten results
- 4- Sam Hornish Jr.
- 7- Al Unser Jr.
- 91- Buddy Lazier
- 3- Hélio Castroneves
- 51- Eddie Cheever
- 21- Felipe Giaffone
- 8- Scott Sharp
- 2- Vitor Meira
- 52- Buddy Rice
- 15- Dan Wheldon
Chevy 500
This race was held on September 15 at Texas Motor Speedway. Vitor Meira won the pole.
Top ten results
- 4- Sam Hornish Jr.
- 3- Hélio Castroneves
- 2- Vitor Meira
- 8- Scott Sharp
- 44- Alex Barron
- 52- Buddy Rice
- 91- Buddy Lazier
- 51- Eddie Cheever
- 78- Tony Renna
- 34- Laurent Rédon
Season Summary
Race results
BOLD indicates a Superspeedway. Note: All races running on Oval/Speedway.
Final points standings
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- Ties in points broken by number of wins, followed by number of 2nds, 3rds, etc., and then by number of pole positions, followed by number of times qualified 2nd, etc.
See also
- 2002 Indianapolis 500
- 2002 Infiniti Pro Series season
- 2002 CART season
- 2002 Toyota Atlantic Championship season
- http://www.champcarstats.com/year/2002i.htm
- http://media.indycar.com/pdf/2011/IICS_2011_Historical_Record_Book_INT6.pdf (p. 119-121)