2002 Euro Formula 3000 Championship
The 2002 Euro Formula 3000 Championship was scheduled over 10 rounds and contested over 9 rounds. 14 different teams, 35 different drivers competed. All teams raced with Lola T99/50 chassis with Zytek engines.
Entries
Race calendar
Round | Circuit/Location | Date | Laps | Distance | Time | Speed |
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1 | ACI Vallelunga Circuit | 21 April | 35 | 3.222=112.77 km | 0'39:11.108 | 172.997 km/h |
2 | Nürburgring | 5 May | cancelled due to snow | |||
3 | Autodromo di Pergusa | 19 May | 31 | 4.950=153.45 km | 0'48:06.418 | 191.381 km/h |
4 | Autodromo Nazionale Monza | 30 June | 26 | 5.770=150.02 km | 0'46:09.757 | 195.766 km/h |
5 | Spa-Francorchamps | 28 July | 20 | 6.968=139.36 km | 0'43:53.501 | 190.505 km/h |
6 | Donington Park | 11 August | 38 | 4.023=152.874 km | 0'55:00.327 | 166.755 km/h |
7 | Masaryk Circuit, Brno | 8 September | 27 | 5.403=145.881 km | 0'50:22.768 | 173.739 km/h |
8 | Dijon-Prenois | 22 September | 38 | 3.8=144.4 km | 0'45:24.906 | 190.774 km/h |
9 | Circuito Permanente de Jerez | 13 October | 34 | 4.428=150.552 km | 0'57:53.578 | 155.856 km/h |
10 | Circuito di Cagliari | 10 November | 62 | 2.414=149.668 km | 1'13:13.349 | 122.641 km/h |
Note:
Race 1 originally scheduled over 47 laps but stopped early due to rain.
The race in Cagliari was originally scheduled for 10 October.
Results
Round | Circuit | Pole Position | Fastest Lap | Winner | Winning Team |
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1 | ACI Vallelunga Circuit | Alessandro Piccolo | Martín Basso | Romain Dumas | John Village Automotive |
Nürburgring | cancelled due to snow | ||||
2 | Autodromo di Pergusa | Alessandro Piccolo | Alessandro Piccolo | Alessandro Piccolo | GP Racing |
3 | Autodromo Nazionale Monza | Thomas Biagi | Romain Dumas | Romain Dumas | John Village Automotive |
4 | Spa-Francorchamps | Jaroslav Janiš | Jaroslav Janiš | Romain Dumas | John Village Automotive |
5 | Donington Park | Jaroslav Janiš | Jaroslav Janiš | Jaroslav Janiš | ISR Racing |
6 | Masaryk Circuit, Brno | Romain Dumas | Jaime Melo | Jaime Melo | Great Wall Racing Team |
7 | Dijon-Prenois | Jaime Melo | Alessandro Piccolo | Jaime Melo | Great Wall Racing Team |
8 | Circuito Permanente de Jerez | Jaime Melo | Jaime Melo | Jaime Melo | Great Wall Racing Team |
9 | Circuito di Cagliari | Jaroslav Janiš | Jaroslav Janiš | Jaroslav Janiš | ISR Racing |
Note:
Race 1 originally scheduled over 47 laps but stopped early due to rain.
The race in Cagliari was originally scheduled for 10 October.
Championships standings
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References
External links
- Official Euroseries 3000 site Archived 2009-12-25 at the Wayback Machine
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