2002 Formula One World Championship

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The 2002 FIA Formula One World Championship was the 56th season of FIA Formula One motor racing. It featured the 2002 Formula One World Championship for Drivers and the 2002 Formula One World Championship for Constructors, which were contested concurrently over a seventeen-race series that commenced on 3 March and ended on 13 October. Defending champions Michael Schumacher and Scuderia Ferrari were again awarded the World Drivers' Championship and World Constructors' Championship, respectively. Schumacher finished first or second in every race except for the Malaysian Grand Prix, where he finished third, thus achieving a podium position in every race. He won a then-record eleven Grands Prix, surpassing the previous record of nine wins, jointly held by himself (, and ) and Nigel Mansell. He also set the record for the largest number of races remaining on the calendar when the Drivers' Championship was clinched, securing the title with six races to go in the season. Schumacher took the trophy home by a then-record 67-point margin over teammate Rubens Barrichello, beating his own record from the previous year (58 points over David Coulthard) and also collected the highest points total in a season thus far (144 points), again beating his own record (123 points in ). With their two drivers, Ferrari secured the Constructors' Championship with a points total that equalled the combined sum of points attained by all other constructors collectively. This domination, coupled with a resulting decline in viewing figures, resulted in a major overhaul of the championship's sporting regulations for the following season.

Teams and drivers

The following teams and drivers competed in the 2002 FIA Formula One World Championship. † All engines were 3.0 litre, V10 configuration.

Team changes

Mid-season changes

Driver changes

The 2002 season featured several driver line-up changes before the season and more changes during the season proper.

Mid-season changes

Regulation changes

For 2002, there were only minor changes in the technical regulations.

Calendar

The 2002 calendar features the same seventeen Grands Prix as the previous season.

Results and standings

Grands Prix

Scoring system

Points were awarded to the top six finishers at each race.

World Drivers' Championship standings

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World Constructors' Championship standings

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