- Source: 2002 European Touring Car Championship
The 2002 FIA European Touring Car Championship was the 29th season of European touring car racing and the second season of the European Touring Car Championship.
The season began at Magny-Cours on 20 April, and finished at Estoril on 20 October after twenty races over ten meetings.
It was the first European Touring Car season to be run according to Super 2000 regulations, replacing Super Touring.
Teams and drivers
Results and standings
= Races
=Round 1 Magny-Cours
= Championship standings after Round 1
=Round 2 Silverstone
= Championship standings after Round 2
=Round 3 Brno
= Championship standings after Round 3
=Round 4 Jarama
= Championship standings after Round 4
=Championship standings
= Drivers' Championship
=† — Drivers did not finish the race, but were classified as they completed over 90% of the race distance.
References
External links
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Alessandro Giardelli
- Moreno Soeprapto
- NASCAR
- James Weaver
- Sirkuit Oschersleben
- Nicola Larini
- Toyota Supra
- Sirkuit Zolder
- Vauxhall Motors
- Britania Raya
- 2002 European Touring Car Championship
- European Touring Car Championship
- 2003 European Touring Car Championship
- 2002 British Touring Car Championship
- World Touring Car Championship
- Australian Touring Car Championship
- British Touring Car Championship
- Marco Antonelli
- Touring car racing
- 2001 European Super Touring Championship