2002 German Formula Three Championship

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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.

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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]

TeamNo.DriverChassisEngineStatusRounds
Flag of Germany.svg Opel Team BSR1 Flag of Austria.svg Bernhard Auinger F302/005 Opel All
2 Flag of Italy.svg Vitantonio Liuzzi F302/006RAll
3 Flag of Germany.svg Frank Diefenbacher F302/073All
Flag of Germany.svg Mücke Motorsport 4 Flag of Germany.svg Sven Heidfeld F302/032 Mercedes All
5 Flag of Germany.svg Markus Winkelhock F302/079All
35 Flag of Germany.svg Marcel LaséeF302/012RAll
Flag of Germany.svg Team Kolles Racing 6 Flag of Brazil.svg João Paulo de Oliveira F302/076 Mugen-Honda 1-7
Flag of Japan.svg Sakon Yamamoto 8-10
7 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Charles Zwolsman Jr. F302/038R1-5
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Ross ZwolsmanF302/038R6-10
8 Flag of Italy.svg Stefano Proetto F399/005R1-7
Flag of Germany.svg Team Rosberg 9 Flag of Finland.svg Kimmo LiimatainenF302/068 Opel All
10 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Gary Paffett F302/030All
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Swiss Racing Team 11 Flag of Austria.svg Norbert Siedler F302/011 Opel All
12 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Marc Benz F302/062R1-8
Flag of Italy.svg Stefano Proetto R9-10
14 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Gilles TinguelyF302/061All
Flag of Italy.svg Prema Powerteam 15 Flag of Portugal.svg César Campaniço F302/016 Opel All
16 Flag of Japan.svg Kousuke Matsuura F302/044All
41 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ryan Briscoe F302/0895-10
Flag of Germany.svg GM Motorsport18 Flag of Japan.svg Sakon Yamamoto F302/088 Toyota 1-7
Flag of Germany.svg Jörg HardtF302/088R8-10
19 Flag of Austria.svg Clemens StadlerF302/083All
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg JB Motorsport21 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Stefan de GrootF302/072 Opel R1-7
Flag of Brazil.svg João Paulo de Oliveira F302/0729
22 Flag of Malaysia.svg Rizal RamliR1-4
Flag of Japan.svg Shigeki EbiharaF302/010R9-10
Flag of Germany.svg Trella Motorsport24 Flag of Germany.svg Christopher BrückF302/007 Opel R1-4
Flag of Malaysia.svg Rizal RamliR5-10
Flag of Austria.svg Palfinger F3 Racing Team25 Flag of Austria.svg Marco SchärfF302/033 Opel All
26 Flag of Austria.svg Richard Lietz F302/011RAll
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Opel Team KMS27 Flag of Germany.svg Timo Glock F302/009 Opel RAll
28 Flag of Italy.svg Mirko VenturiF302/050R1-3
Flag of Brazil.svg Juliano Moro 5
Flag of Germany.svg Catharina Felser R7-10
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Van Amersfoort Racing 29 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jaap van Lagen F302/087 Opel R7
Flag of Japan.svg Kaichi Sato8-10
30 Flag of Germany.svg Catharina Felser F300/001R1-5
Flag of Austria.svg CCT Racing32 Flag of Colombia.svg Camilo ZurcherF302/074 Opel 8
Flag of Germany.svg Josef Kaufmann Racing 33 Flag of Germany.svg Marco KnaufF300/041 Opel R1-7, 9-10
Flag of Germany.svg SLR Motorsport34 Flag of Germany.svg Markus LehmannF399/068 Opel 1, 3
Flag of Italy.svg Team Ghinzani 97 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Robert Doornbos F302/052 Mugen-Honda All
98 Flag of Austria.svg Gottfried Grasser F302/042All
99 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Jeffrey van Hooydonk F302/003All
IconClass
RRookie

Calendar

RoundLocationCircuitDateSupporting
1R1 Flag of Germany.svg Hockenheim, Germany Hockenheimring 20 April ADAC Preis Hockenheim
R221 April
2R1 Flag of Germany.svg Nürburg, Germany Nürburgring 4 May64. ADAC Eifelrennen
R25 May
3R1 Flag of Germany.svg Saxony, Germany Sachsenring 1 JuneADAC Preis Sachsenring
R22 June
4R1 Flag of Germany.svg Nuremberg, Germany Norisring 29 June60. Norisring Speedweekend
R230 June
5R1 Flag of Germany.svg Klettwitz, Germany EuroSpeedway Lausitz 13 JulyADAC-Rundstreckenrennen Lausitz 200
R214 July
6R1 Flag of Germany.svg Hockenheim, Germany Hockenheimring 27 July German Grand Prix
R228 July
7R1 Flag of Germany.svg Nürburg, Germany Nürburgring 3 August ADAC Großer Preis der Tourenwagen
R24 August
8R1 Flag of Austria.svg Spielberg, Austria A1-Ring 7 September Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters
R28 September
9R1 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Zandvoort, Netherlands Circuit Park Zandvoort 28 SeptemberAvD Rundstreckenrennen Zandvoort
R229 September
10R1 Flag of Germany.svg Hockenheim, Germany Hockenheimring 5 OctoberDMV-Preis Hockenheim
R26 October

Results

RoundCircuitPole PositionFastest LapWinning DriverWinning Team
1R1 Flag of Germany.svg Hockenheimring Flag of the Netherlands.svg Charles Zwolsman Jr. Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Gary Paffett Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Gary Paffett Flag of Germany.svg Team Rosberg
R2 Flag of Germany.svg Timo Glock Flag of Germany.svg Frank Diefenbacher Flag of Germany.svg Frank Diefenbacher Flag of Germany.svg Opel Team BSR
2R1 Flag of Germany.svg Nürburgring Flag of Germany.svg Markus Winkelhock cancelled due to snow and fog conditions [3]
R2 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Gary Paffett
3R1 Flag of Germany.svg Sachsenring Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Gary Paffett Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Gary Paffett Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Gary Paffett Flag of Germany.svg Team Rosberg
R2 Flag of Japan.svg Kosuke Matsuura Flag of Germany.svg Timo Glock Flag of Germany.svg Timo Glock Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Opel Team KMS
4R1 Flag of Germany.svg Norisring Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Gary Paffett Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Gary Paffett Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Gary Paffett Flag of Germany.svg Team Rosberg
R2 Flag of Japan.svg Kosuke Matsuura Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Gary Paffett Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Gary Paffett Flag of Germany.svg Team Rosberg
5R1 Flag of Germany.svg EuroSpeedway Lausitz Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Gary Paffett Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Gary Paffett Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Gary Paffett Flag of Germany.svg Team Rosberg
NC Flag of Japan.svg Kosuke Matsuura Flag of Germany.svg Timo Glock Flag of Germany.svg Frank Diefenbacher Flag of Germany.svg Opel Team BSR
6R1 Flag of Germany.svg Hockenheimring Flag of Japan.svg Kosuke Matsuura Flag of Germany.svg Markus Winkelhock Flag of Japan.svg Kosuke Matsuura Flag of Italy.svg Prema Powerteam
R2 Flag of Japan.svg Kosuke Matsuura Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Jeffrey van Hooydonk Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Jeffrey van Hooydonk Flag of Italy.svg Team Ghinzani
7R1 Flag of Germany.svg Nürburgring Flag of Italy.svg Vitantonio Liuzzi Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Jeffrey van Hooydonk Flag of Germany.svg Timo Glock Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Opel Team KMS
R2 Flag of Germany.svg Markus Winkelhock Flag of Germany.svg Markus Winkelhock Flag of Germany.svg Markus Winkelhock Flag of Germany.svg Mücke Motorsport
8R1 Flag of Austria.svg A1-Ring Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Gary Paffett Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Gary Paffett Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Gary Paffett Flag of Germany.svg Team Rosberg
R2 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Gary Paffett Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Jeffrey van Hooydonk Flag of Germany.svg Timo Glock Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Opel Team KMS
9R1 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Circuit Park Zandvoort Flag of Japan.svg Kosuke Matsuura Flag of Japan.svg Kosuke Matsuura Flag of Japan.svg Kosuke Matsuura Flag of Italy.svg Prema Powerteam
R2 Flag of Finland.svg Kimmo Liimatainen Flag of Japan.svg Kosuke Matsuura Flag of Finland.svg Kimmo Liimatainen Flag of Germany.svg Team Rosberg
10R1 Flag of Germany.svg Hockenheimring Flag of Italy.svg Vitantonio Liuzzi Flag of Germany.svg Timo Glock Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Gary Paffett Flag of Germany.svg Team Rosberg
R2 Flag of Germany.svg Timo Glock Flag of Germany.svg Markus Winkelhock Flag of Austria.svg Norbert Siedler Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Swiss Racing Team

Championship standings

Championship

123456 PP
10643211
PosDriver HOC1
Flag of Germany.svg
NÜR1
Flag of Germany.svg
SAC
Flag of Germany.svg
NOR
Flag of Germany.svg
LAU
Flag of Germany.svg
HOC2
Flag of Germany.svg
NÜR2
Flag of Germany.svg
A1R
Flag of Austria.svg
ZAN
Flag of the Netherlands.svg
HOC3
Flag of Germany.svg
Pts
1 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Gary Paffett 116CC1EX111112677110RetRet1783
2 Flag of Japan.svg Kosuke Matsuura 7DNQCC34Ret342512Ret363121Ret1355
3 Flag of Germany.svg Timo Glock 176CCRet1Ret93471912Ret1Ret112452
4 Flag of Germany.svg Frank Diefenbacher 21CCRet63251823†414Ret12455Ret39
5 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Jeffrey van Hooydonk 102CC8125102433135Ret4RetRetRet2331
6 Flag of Austria.svg Norbert Siedler 4RetCCRet7Ret761920†22†Ret262528Ret128
7 Flag of Germany.svg Markus Winkelhock 55CC5Ret719106421†2114151013Ret328
8 Flag of Austria.svg Bernhard Auinger 63CC43259254610RetRet612RetRet27
9 Flag of Italy.svg Vitantonio Liuzzi 14RetCC9894Ret723†25†227Ret259Ret225
10 Flag of Finland.svg Kimmo Liimatainen157CCEXEX813178109109371261022
11 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Robert Doornbos 2310CC65Ret622322†391522†8Ret47Ret17
12 Flag of Brazil.svg João Paulo de Oliveira RetRetCC221121†7Ret618224Ret716
13 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ryan Briscoe 1115Ret723115Ret333516
14 Flag of Portugal.svg César Campaniço 1317CC79611125115561091114489
15 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Charles Zwolsman Jr. 34CC2113DNQ1519188
16 Flag of Germany.svg Sven Heidfeld 1612CC10Ret48151625†1081212248101693
17 Flag of Germany.svg Marcel LaséeDNQ8CC23Ret1214812917168Ret676Ret152
18 Flag of Japan.svg Kaichi Sato1721Ret20Ret61
19 Flag of Austria.svg Richard Lietz 814CCRetRetRet17DNS9RetDNS711Ret15RetRet0
20 Flag of Japan.svg Sakon Yamamoto 22RetCC1120†14Ret1825178DNQRet16RetRet219180
21 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Ross Zwolsman211220138189RetRet210
22 Flag of Austria.svg Clemens Stadler1815CC1722†15162322131619211523Ret188160
23 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Marc Benz RetRetCCRet21†1012131026†20†DNS179Ret0
24 Flag of Austria.svg Gottfried Grasser 129CC1210DNQDNQ14Ret12Ret17161113152311Ret0
25 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Stefan de Groot921CC1511162321Ret141111DNS0
26 Flag of Germany.svg Jörg Hardt131413Ret10120
27 Flag of Germany.svg Christopher Brück1111CC1418RetDNS0
28 Flag of Germany.svg Catharina Felser20RetCC1816RetDNQ2626Ret2321†19DNQ2214110
29 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Gilles TinguelyRetRetCC22171718Ret20151412241420RetRetRet200
30 Flag of Italy.svg Stefano Proetto Ret21CC1614Ret22162124†RetRet20Ret1712170
31 Flag of Germany.svg Marco Knauf1920CC2019182020131624132219171416DNS190
32 Flag of Austria.svg Marco SchärfRetRetCC19Ret13Ret25Ret1813141820161619RetRet0
33 Flag of Malaysia.svg Rizal Ramli2119CC2515DNQRetDNS2419151819Ret25182413140
34 Flag of Italy.svg Mirko Venturi2418CC1323†0
35 Flag of Japan.svg Shigeki EbiharaRet2515220
36 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jaap van Lagen 15250
37 Flag of Brazil.svg Juliano Moro 22170
38 Flag of Colombia.svg Camilo Zurcher18220
39 Flag of Germany.svg Markus LehmannRet2124DNQ0
Flag of Brazil.svg Fábio Carbone DNSDNS0
PosDriver HOC1
Flag of Germany.svg
NÜR1
Flag of Germany.svg
SAC
Flag of Germany.svg
NOR
Flag of Germany.svg
LAU
Flag of Germany.svg
HOC2
Flag of Germany.svg
NÜR2
Flag of Germany.svg
A1R
Flag of Austria.svg
ZAN
Flag of the Netherlands.svg
HOC3
Flag of Germany.svg
Pts
ColourResult
GoldWinner
SilverSecond place
BronzeThird place
GreenPoints finish
BlueNon-points finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
PurpleRetired (Ret)
RedDid not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
WhiteDid not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
BlankDid not practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)

Bold – Pole
Italics – Fastest Lap

Junior-Pokal (Rookie) standings

DriverPoints
1 Flag of Germany.svg Timo Glock 237
2 Flag of Italy.svg Vitantonio Liuzzi 206
3 Flag of Germany.svg Marcel Lasée128
4 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Marc Benz 71
5 Flag of Austria.svg Richard Lietz 57
6 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Charles Zwolsman Jr. 53
7 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Stefan de Groot47
8 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Ross Zwolsman29
9 Flag of Germany.svg Jörg Hardt29
10 Flag of Germany.svg Christopher Brück23
11 Flag of Italy.svg Stefano Proetto 22
12 Flag of Germany.svg Marco Knauf22
13 Flag of Malaysia.svg Rizal Ramli15
14 Flag of Germany.svg Catharina Felser9
15 Flag of Italy.svg Mirko Venturi7
16 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jaap van Lagen 5
17 Flag of Japan.svg Shigeki Ebihara1

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