2002 V8Star Series

The 2002 V8Star Series season was the second V8Star Series season. It featured ten races at six European racing circuits, in Germany, Belgium and Austria. Venezuelan ex-Formula One and Grand Prix motorcycle racing driver Johnny Cecotto was crowned champion of the series for a second time, taking three wins in all and beating Austrian Robert Lechner to the title.

Teams and drivers

Team No. Drivers Rounds
Germany Irmscher Motorsport 1 Venezuela Johnny Cecotto All
Germany SST Engineering 3 Denmark Kurt Thiim All
4 Germany Steffen Widmann All
France PoleVision Racing 5 Germany Ellen Lohr 1–7
South Africa Toby Scheckter 8
Switzerland Benjamin Leuenberger 9–10
6 Germany Roland Asch All
Germany MRS Workshop 11 Germany Ralf Druckenmüller All
Germany Motopark Oschersleben 14 Germany Dennis Rostek All
Germany MIS Mönninghoff 16 Germany Thomas Mutsch All
Germany Becker Motorsport 18 Germany Harald Becker All
Germany 1st Choice Racing 20 Germany Patrick Michels All
21 Denmark Kris Nissen All
Germany Ryll Racing 22 Germany Siegfried Ryll All
23 Germany Tom Schwister 1
Italy Gianni Giudici 2–4, 6–10
Germany Oliver Mayer 5
Germany GAG Racing Team 27 Germany Hubert Haupt 1–7
Germany Franz Engstler 8, 10
Netherlands Jeroen Bleekemolen 9
28 Germany Dirk Adorf All
Germany Grohs Motorsport 44 Germany Christian Hohenadel 1–5, 8–9
Belgium Marc Duez 6–7
55 Germany Markus Oestreich All
Germany JAG Racing Team 66 Germany Sascha Bert All
77 Germany Patrick Simon 1–6
Germany Christian Danner 7
Germany Ellen Lohr 8–10
Germany Zakspeed Motorsport 88 Portugal Pedro Lamy All
99 Austria Robert Lechner All

Race calendar and results

Round Circuit Country Date Pole Position Winning Driver Winning Team
1 R Germany Motorsport Arena Oschersleben Germany April 27 Germany Ralf Druckenmüller Venezuela Johnny Cecotto Germany Irmscher Motorsport
2 R Germany Hockenheimring Germany May 11 Portugal Pedro Lamy Germany Thomas Mutsch Germany MIS Mönninghoff
3 R Germany Nürburgring Germany June 1 Austria Robert Lechner Portugal Pedro Lamy Germany Zakspeed Motorsport
4 R Germany EuroSpeedway Lausitz Germany June 15 Portugal Pedro Lamy Germany Thomas Mutsch Germany MIS Mönninghoff
5 R Belgium Zolder Belgium July 6 Germany Thomas Mutsch Germany Thomas Mutsch Germany MIS Mönninghoff
6 R Germany Nürburgring Germany July 20 Venezuela Johnny Cecotto Venezuela Johnny Cecotto Germany Irmscher Motorsport
7 R Austria Salzburgring Austria August 10 Germany Markus Oestreich Germany Thomas Mutsch Germany MIS Mönninghoff
8 R Germany EuroSpeedway Lausitz Germany August 31 Germany Thomas Mutsch Venezuela Johnny Cecotto Germany Irmscher Motorsport
9 R Germany Nürburgring Germany September 21 Austria Robert Lechner Austria Robert Lechner Germany Zakspeed Motorsport
10 R Germany Motorsport Arena Oschersleben Germany October 12 Portugal Pedro Lamy Austria Robert Lechner Germany Zakspeed Motorsport

Championship standings

Position1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th9th10th11th12th13th14th15th16th17th18th19th20th21st22nd23rd24th25th26th27th28th29th30th
Points3230292827262524232221201918171615141312111098765432

References

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