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{{Infobox Grand Prix race report | {{Infobox Grand Prix race report | ||
− | |Type = SL | + | | Type = SL |
− | |Race Flag = File:Flag of Brazil.png | + | | Race Flag = File:Flag of Brazil.png |
− | |Country = Flag of Brazil.png | + | | Country = Flag of Brazil.png |
− | |Grand Prix = Brazilian | + | | Grand Prix = Brazilian |
− | |Date = March 27th - April 1st | + | | Date = March 27th - April 1st |
− | |Year = 2002 | + | | Year = 2002 |
− | + | | Image = Autódromo José Carlos Pace (AKA Interlagos) track map.png | |
− | + | | Official name = XXXI [[Brazilian Grand Prix|Grande Prêmio do Brasil]] | |
− | |Image = Autódromo José Carlos Pace (AKA Interlagos) track map.png | + | | Location = [[Autódromo José Carlos Pace]]<br>São Paulo, Brazil |
− | |Official name = XXXI [[Brazilian Grand Prix|Grande Prêmio do Brasil]] | + | |
− | |Location = [[Autódromo José Carlos Pace]]<br>São Paulo, Brazil | + | |
| Course = Permanent Racing Facility | | Course = Permanent Racing Facility | ||
| Course_mi = 2.667 | | Course_mi = 2.667 | ||
| Course_km = 4.309 | | Course_km = 4.309 | ||
− | | Distance_laps = 72 | + | | Distance_laps = 72 |
− | | Distance_mi | + | | Distance_mi = 189.357 |
− | | Distance_km | + | | Distance_km = 305.939 |
− | |Weather = Clear, Air Temp: 30°C | + | | Weather = Clear, Air Temp: 30°C |
− | | Pole_Driver = [[Daan Van Renswoude]] | + | | Pole_Driver = {{flagicon|NED}} [[Daan Van Renswoude]] |
− | + | | Pole_Team = [[Hernj-Roaldo|Hernj-Roaldo-BMW]] | |
− | |Pole_Team = [[Hernj-Roaldo|Hernj-Roaldo-BMW]] | + | | Pole_Time = 1:15.467 |
− | |Pole_Time = 1:15.467 | + | | Fast_Driver = {{flagicon|POR}} [[Pedro Daniel Miguel]] |
− | |Fast_Driver = [[Pedro Daniel Miguel]] | + | | Fast_Team = [[Hernj-Roaldo|Hernj-Roaldo-BMW]] |
− | |Fast_Team = [[Hernj-Roaldo|Hernj-Roaldo-BMW]] | + | | Fast_Time = 1:16.261 |
− | |Fast_Time = 1:16.261 | + | | First_Driver = {{flagicon|POR}} [[Pedro Daniel Miguel]] |
− | | | + | | First_Team = [[Hernj-Roaldo|Hernj-Roaldo-BMW]] |
− | + | | Second_Driver = {{flagicon|ENG}} [[Andrew Turner]] | |
− | | | + | | Second_Team = [[MCR|MCR-Mercedes]] |
− | + | | Third_Driver = {{flagicon|ROI}} [[Kieran Ryan]] | |
− | |First_Team = [[ | + | | Third_Team = [[Mapes-VO|Mapes-VO-Honda]] |
− | |Second_Driver = [[ | + | |
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− | |Second_Team = [[ | + | |
− | |Third_Driver = [[ | + | |
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− | |Third_Team = [[ | + | |
}} | }} | ||
− | The '''2002 Brazilian Grand Prix''' was | + | The '''2002 Brazilian Grand Prix''' was the third race held in the 2002 [[Superleague]] season, from the 27th of March until the 1st of April, 2002 at the [[Autódromo José Carlos Pace]]. |
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Revision as of 10:21, 6 June 2011
Race details | ||
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Race {{{Race_No}}} of the 2002 Superleague season | ||
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Date | March 27th - April 1st, 2002 | |
Official name | XXXI Grande Prêmio do Brasil | |
Location | Autódromo José Carlos Pace São Paulo, Brazil | |
Course | Permanent Racing Facility 2.667 mi / 4.309 km | |
Distance | 72 laps, 189.357 mi / 305.939 km | |
Weather | Clear, Air Temp: 30°C | |
Pole position | ||
Driver | Daan Van Renswoude | Hernj-Roaldo-BMW |
Time | 1:15.467 | |
Fastest Lap | ||
Driver | Pedro Daniel Miguel | Hernj-Roaldo-BMW |
Time | 1:16.261 | |
Podium | ||
First | Pedro Daniel Miguel | Hernj-Roaldo-BMW |
Second | Andrew Turner | MCR-Mercedes |
Third | Kieran Ryan | Mapes-VO-Honda |
The 2002 Brazilian Grand Prix was the third race held in the 2002 Superleague season, from the 27th of March until the 1st of April, 2002 at the Autódromo José Carlos Pace.
Contents
Classification
Qualifying
† Drivers were allowed to start the race from P22.
‡ Mal McKee was allowed to start the race from P22 after submitting a legal qualifying lap late due to ISP trouble.
- Erdem Coban & Leon Verheggen both quit the MaMa Racing team before the race.
Race
Notes
- Fastest Lap: Juan Pablo Montoya 1m 16.079s
- Soccer legend Pelé was supposed to wave the checkered flag. However, when the Schumacher brothers arrived to the finish line, Pelé was talking to someone, and forgot to show them the flag. He eventually waved the flag when the next driver, Takuma Sato arrived to the finish line, two laps down, meaning by technicality that Sato had won the Grand Prix as he was the first driver to see the checkered flag
- During the morning warmup, Bernoldi's Arrows crashed in Turn 2, right by the Medical Car. It went out to help him, and just as the car's driver, Alex Ribeiro, opened the door, Heidfeld's Sauber came in, and crashed into the door. Thankfully, both Heidfeld and Ribeiro were all right, especially Ribeiro, who might've been killed if he had been stepping out.
- Michael Schumacher gave the Ferrari F2002 its debut in this race. Only one F2002 had been brought to Brazil, leaving Rubens Barrichello to race in the F2001.
Standings after the race
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- Note: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings.
External links
Preceded by: 2002 Malaysian Grand Prix |
2002 Brazilian Grand Prix 2002 |
Succeeded by: 2002 San Marino Grand Prix |