2002 CART season


The 2002 FedEx Championship Series season, the twenty-fourth in the CART era of U.S. open-wheel racing, consisted of 19 races, beginning in Monterrey, Mexico on March 10 and concluding in Mexico City, Mexico on November 17. The FedEx Championship Series Drivers' Champion was Cristiano da Matta. Rookie of the Year was Mario Domínguez.
Sports television channel ESPN dropped CART coverage for the 2002 season. CBS and Speed Channel took its place for two seasons.

Drivers and teams

became the exclusive tire supplier for CART, replacing Firestone, an association that would continue until the final Champ Car season in 2007. The 2002 season was the last to feature multiple engine manufacturers.
The following teams and drivers competed in the 2002 CART Championship Series season.

Team changes

The biggest change to the team lineup in the 2002 CART season was the defection of Team Penske to the rival Indy Racing League. The departure of Team Penske, a CART stalwart from its earliest days, was an early sign of a major shift in the CART-IRL rivalry. Several other major CART powers would follow Penske to the IRL for the 2003 season. Target Chip Ganassi Racing and Mo Nunn Racing both set up separate IRL teams in 2002, but continued to compete in CART for the time being, though Mo Nunn downsized his team to a single car. They would be among the teams to leave CART for the IRL in 2003. Blair Racing also left CART for IRL. Patrick Racing downsized their effort to a single car, while Forsythe Racing shut down their third car driven by Bryan Herta in 2001 for lack of sponsorship.

Driver changes

, one of two former champions in the 2002 field, left Patrick Racing for Team Rahal. Joining him at Rahal was Michel Jourdain, Jr. who left Herdez Competition. Rahal's 2001 drivers, Kenny Bräck and Max Papis moved to Target Chip Ganassi Racing and Sigma Autosport. Papis took the seat previously occupied by Oriol Servià, who replaced the retiring Maurício Gugelmin at PWR Championship Racing. The 2002 season started with two rookies. 2001 Dayton Indy Lights champion Townsend Bell led a one car effort at Patrick Racing. Mario Domínguez signed on for another single car effort with Herdez Competition.

In-season changes

Schedule

RndRace NameCircuitCity/LocationDate
1 Tecate/Telmex Grand Prix of Monterrey Fundidora ParkMonterrey, MexicoMarch 10
2 Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach Streets of Long BeachLong Beach, CaliforniaApril 14
3 Bridgestone Potenza 500 Twin Ring MotegiMotegi, JapanApril 27
4 Miller Lite 250 Milwaukee MileWest Allis, WisconsinJune 2
5 Grand Prix of Monterey Mazda Raceway Laguna SecaMonterey, CaliforniaJune 9
6 G.I. Joe's 200 Portland International RacewayPortland, OregonJune 16
7 Grand Prix of Chicago Chicago Motor SpeedwayCicero, IllinoisJune 30
8 Molson Indy Toronto Exhibition PlaceToronto, OntarioJuly 7
9 Marconi Grand Prix of Cleveland Cleveland Burke Lakefront AirportCleveland, OhioJuly 14
10 Molson Indy Vancouver Streets of VancouverVancouver, British ColumbiaJuly 28
11 Grand Prix of Mid-Ohio Mid-Ohio Sports Car CourseLexington, OhioAugust 11
12 Grand Prix of Road America Road AmericaElkhart Lake, WisconsinAugust 18
13 Molson Indy Montreal Circuit Gilles VilleneuveMontreal, QuebecAugust 25
14 Shell Grand Prix of Denver Streets of DenverDenver, ColoradoSeptember 1
15 Rockingham 500 Rockingham Motor SpeedwayCorby, United KingdomSeptember 14
- German 500 EuroSpeedway LausitzKlettwitz, GermanySeptember 21
16 Grand Prix Americas Miami Bayfront Park Street CircuitMiami, FloridaOctober 6
17 Honda Indy 300 Surfers Paradise Street CircuitSurfers Paradise, AustraliaOctober 27
18 The 500 Presented by Toyota California SpeedwayFontana, CaliforniaNovember 3
19 Gran Premio Telmex-Gigante Autódromo Hermanos RodríguezMexico City, MexicoNovember 17

Oval/Speedway
Dedicated road course
Temporary street circuit

Race results

RndRace NamePole positionFastest lapLead most lapsWinning driverWinning teamReport
1 Tecate/Telmex Grand Prix of Monterrey Adrián Fernández Cristiano da Matta Cristiano da Matta Cristiano da MattaNewman/Haas RacingReport
2 Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach Jimmy Vasser Bruno Junqueira Michael Andretti Michael AndrettiTeam MotorolaReport
3 Bridgestone Potenza 500 Bruno Junqueira Tony Kanaan Tony Kanaan Bruno JunqueiraTarget Chip Ganassi RacingReport
4 Miller Lite 250 Adrián Fernández Kenny Bräck Paul Tracy Paul TracyTeam KOOL GreenReport
5 Bridgestone Grand Prix of Monterey Featuring the Shell 300 Cristiano da Matta Cristiano da Matta Cristiano da Matta Cristiano da MattaNewman/Haas RacingReport
6 G.I. Joe's 200 Cristiano da Matta Bruno Junqueira Cristiano da Matta
Kenny Bräck
Cristiano da MattaNewman/Haas RacingReport
7 CART Grand Prix of Chicago Dario Franchitti Paul Tracy Cristiano da Matta Cristiano da MattaNewman/Haas RacingReport
8 Molson Indy Toronto Cristiano da Matta Cristiano da Matta Cristiano da Matta Cristiano da MattaNewman/Haas RacingReport
9 Marconi Grand Prix of Cleveland Presented by U.S. Bank Cristiano da Matta Paul Tracy Patrick Carpentier Patrick CarpentierTeam Player'sReport
10 Molson Indy Vancouver Cristiano da Matta Cristiano da Matta Paul Tracy Dario FranchittiTeam KOOL GreenReport
11 CART Grand Prix of Mid-Ohio Patrick Carpentier Cristiano da Matta Patrick Carpentier Patrick CarpentierTeam Player'sReport
12 The Grand Prix at Road America featuring the Motorola 220 Bruno Junqueira Bruno Junqueira Paul Tracy Cristiano da MattaNewman/Haas RacingReport
13 Molson Indy Montreal Cristiano da Matta Dario Franchitti Dario Franchitti Dario FranchittiTeam KOOL GreenReport
14 Shell Grand Prix of Denver Bruno Junqueira Kenny Bräck Bruno Junqueira Bruno JunqueiraTarget Chip Ganassi RacingReport
15 Sure for Men Rockingham 500 Kenny Bräck Jimmy Vasser Kenny Bräck Dario FranchittiTeam KOOL GreenReport
16 Grand Prix Americas Tony Kanaan Christian Fittipaldi Cristiano da Matta Cristiano da MattaNewman/Haas RacingReport
17 Honda Indy 300 Cristiano da Matta Cristiano da Matta Cristiano da Matta Mario Domínguez Herdez CompetitionReport
18 The 500 Presented by Toyota Tony Kanaan Oriol Servià Jimmy Vasser Jimmy VasserTeam RahalReport
19 Gran Premio Telmex-Gigante Presented by Banamex/Visa Bruno Junqueira Shinji Nakano Tony Kanaan Kenny BräckTarget Chip Ganassi RacingReport

Final driver standings

Nation's Cup

  • Top result per race counts towards Nation's Cup.
PosCountryMTY LBH MOT MIL LAG POR CHI TOR CLE VAN MDO ROA MTL DEN ROC MIA SUR FON MEX Pts
1 Brazil1814111183212121542325
2 Canada5721557712124834234247
3 United States121147741262635510739111164
4 United Kingdom2931219331314117121181107105148
5 Mexico445296109941186411611313142
6 Sweden1851783151824186141878134121113
7 New Zealand61896676515165171021218156796
8 Japan1468141411447119119156141315673
9 Spain101161410161611417165944
10 Italy9318313151432
11 Germany121
PosCountryMTY LBH MOT MIL LAG POR CHI TOR CLE VAN MDO ROA MTL DEN ROC MIA SUR FON MEX Pts

[Chassis] Constructor's Cup

PosChassisPts
1 Lola401
2 Reynard235
PosChassisPts

[Engine] Manufacturer's Cup

PosEnginePts
1 Toyota332
2 Honda283
3 / Ford-Cosworth259
PosEnginePts

Driver breakdown

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