2002 German Formula Three Championship
The 2002 German Formula Three Championship (German: 2002 Deutsche Formel-3-Meisterschaft) was a multi-event motor racing championship for single-seat open wheel formula racing cars that was held across Europe. The championship featured drivers competing in two-litre Formula Three racing cars built by Dallara which conformed to the technical regulations, or formula, for the championship. It commenced on 20 April at Hockenheim and ended at the same place on 6 October after ten double-header rounds.
2002 German Formula Three Championship | |||
Previous: | 2001 | Next: | 2003 |
Team Rosberg driver Gary Paffett became the first and only British champion. He won the title, securing six race wins. Kosuke Matsuura finished as runner-up with wins at Hockenheim and Zandvoort. Timo Glock won the Rookie title and three races with a one-point gap to Matsuura in the main championship. The other race winners were Frank Diefenbacher, Jeffrey van Hooydonk, Norbert Siedler, Markus Winkelhock and Kimmo Liimatainen.[1]
Teams and drivers
All drivers competed in Dallara chassis; model listed.[2]
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Calendar
Round | Location | Circuit | Date | Supporting | |
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1 | R1 | Hockenheim, Germany | Hockenheimring | 20 April | ADAC Preis Hockenheim |
R2 | 21 April | ||||
2 | R1 | Nürburg, Germany | Nürburgring | 4 May | 64. ADAC Eifelrennen |
R2 | 5 May | ||||
3 | R1 | Saxony, Germany | Sachsenring | 1 June | ADAC Preis Sachsenring |
R2 | 2 June | ||||
4 | R1 | Nuremberg, Germany | Norisring | 29 June | 60. Norisring Speedweekend |
R2 | 30 June | ||||
5 | R1 | Klettwitz, Germany | EuroSpeedway Lausitz | 13 July | ADAC-Rundstreckenrennen Lausitz 200 |
R2 | 14 July | ||||
6 | R1 | Hockenheim, Germany | Hockenheimring | 27 July | German Grand Prix |
R2 | 28 July | ||||
7 | R1 | Nürburg, Germany | Nürburgring | 3 August | ADAC Großer Preis der Tourenwagen |
R2 | 4 August | ||||
8 | R1 | Spielberg, Austria | A1-Ring | 7 September | Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters |
R2 | 8 September | ||||
9 | R1 | Zandvoort, Netherlands | Circuit Park Zandvoort | 28 September | AvD Rundstreckenrennen Zandvoort |
R2 | 29 September | ||||
10 | R1 | Hockenheim, Germany | Hockenheimring | 5 October | DMV-Preis Hockenheim |
R2 | 6 October |
Results
Championship standings
Championship
- Points were awarded as follows:
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | PP |
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10 | 6 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 | 1 |
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Bold – Pole |
- † — Drivers did not finish the race, but were classified as they completed over 90% of the race distance.
Junior-Pokal (Rookie) standings
Driver | Points | |
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1 | Timo Glock | 237 |
2 | Vitantonio Liuzzi | 206 |
3 | Marcel Lasée | 128 |
4 | Marc Benz | 71 |
5 | Richard Lietz | 57 |
6 | Charles Zwolsman Jr. | 53 |
7 | Stefan de Groot | 47 |
8 | Ross Zwolsman | 29 |
9 | Jörg Hardt | 29 |
10 | Christopher Brück | 23 |
11 | Stefano Proetto | 22 |
12 | Marco Knauf | 22 |
13 | Rizal Ramli | 15 |
14 | Catharina Felser | 9 |
15 | Mirko Venturi | 7 |
16 | Jaap van Lagen | 5 |
17 | Shigeki Ebihara | 1 |
References
- "German Formula-3-Cup — Season 2002". Speedsport Magazine. Retrieved 3 September 2016.
- "STARTERLISTE 2002 DEUTSCHE FORMEL-3-MEISTERSCHAFT" (PDF) (in German). formel3guide.com. Retrieved 4 September 2016.
- "Rennen abgesagt Dritter Meisterschaftslauf ersatzlos gestrichen" (PDF) (in German). formel3guide.de. Retrieved 3 September 2016.