The 2002 Audi presents Petit Le Mans was the tenth and final round of the 2002 American Le Mans Series season. It took place at Road Atlanta, Georgia, on October 12, 2002.
Class winners in bold.
Pos | Class | No | Team | Drivers | Chassis | Tyre | Laps |
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Engine | |||||||
1 | LMP900 | 2 | Audi Sport North America | Tom Kristensen Rinaldo Capello | Audi R8 | M | 394 |
Audi 3.6 L Turbo V8 | |||||||
2 | LMP900 | 38 | Champion Racing | Johnny Herbert Stefan Johansson | Audi R8 | M | 394 |
Audi 3.6 L Turbo V8 | |||||||
3 | LMP900 | 8 | Team Cadillac | Max Angelelli JJ Lehto | Cadillac Northstar LMP02 | M | 390 |
Cadillac Northstar 4.0 L Turbo V8 | |||||||
4 | LMP900 | 7 | Team Cadillac | Emmanuel Collard Éric Bernard | Cadillac Northstar LMP02 | M | 389 |
Cadillac Northstar 4.0 L Turbo V8 | |||||||
5 | LMP900 | 51 | Panoz Motor Sports | Bryan Herta Bill Auberlen Gunnar Jeannette | Panoz LMP01 Evo | M | 380 |
Élan 6L8 6.0 L V8 | |||||||
6 | LMP900 | 1 | Audi Sport North America | Emanuele Pirro Frank Biela | Audi R8 | M | 376 |
Audi 3.6 L Turbo V8 | |||||||
7 | LMP900 | 50 | Panoz Motor Sports | David Brabham Jan Magnussen David Donohue | Panoz LMP01 Evo | M | 372 |
Élan 6L8 6.0 L V8 | |||||||
8 | LMP675 | 37 | Intersport | Jon Field Mike Durand Duncan Dayton | MG-Lola EX257 | G | 366 |
MG (AER) XP20 2.0 L Turbo I4 | |||||||
9 | GTS | 3 | Corvette Racing | Ron Fellows Johnny O'Connell Oliver Gavin | Chevrolet Corvette C5-R | G | 362 |
Chevrolet 7.0 L V8 | |||||||
10 | GTS | 33 | Prodrive | Tomáš Enge Peter Kox Alain Menu | Ferrari 550-GTS Maranello | M | 361 |
Ferrari 5.9 L V12 | |||||||
11 | GTS | 4 | Corvette Racing | Andy Pilgrim Kelly Collins Franck Fréon | Chevrolet Corvette C5-R | G | 357 |
Chevrolet 7.0 L V8 | |||||||
12 | LMP675 | 13 | Archangel Motorsport Services | Ben Devlin Jason Workman Georges Forgeois | Lola B2K/40 | D | 351 |
Ford (Millington) 2.0 L Turbo I4 | |||||||
13 | GTS | 0 | Team Olive Garden | Mimmo Schiattarella Emanuele Naspetti Max Papis | Ferrari 550 Maranello | M | 351 |
Ferrari 6.0 L V12 | |||||||
14 | GT | 23 | Alex Job Racing | Sascha Maassen Lucas Luhr | Porsche 911 GT3-RS | M | 348 |
Porsche 3.6 L Flat-6 | |||||||
15 | GT | 31 | Petersen Motorsports | Randy Pobst Johnny Mowlem | Porsche 911 GT3-RS | Y | 346 |
Porsche 3.6 L Flat-6 | |||||||
16 | GT | 35 | Risi Competizione | Anthony Lazzaro Ralf Kelleners | Ferrari 360 Modena GT | P | 344 |
Ferrari 3.6 L V8 | |||||||
17 | GT | 43 | Orbit | Leo Hindery Peter Baron Tony Kester | Porsche 911 GT3-RS | M | 341 |
Porsche 3.6 L Flat-6 | |||||||
18 | GTS | 25 | Konrad Motorsport | Sean Murphy Charles Slater Jean-François Yvon | Saleen S7-R | P | 332 |
Ford 7.0 L V8 | |||||||
19 | GT | 66 | The Racer's Group | Kevin Buckler Brian Cunningham Michael Schrom | Porsche 911 GT3-RS | M | 331 |
Porsche 3.6 L Flat-6 | |||||||
20 | LMP900 | 87 | Sezio Florida Racing Team | Jeret Schroeder John Mirro Patrice Roussel | Norma M2000 | G | 330 |
Ford (Kinetic) 6.0 L V8 | |||||||
21 | GT | 60 | P.K. Sport | Joe Foster Philipp Peter Giovanni Anapoli | Porsche 911 GT3-R | P | 330 |
Porsche 3.6 L Flat-6 | |||||||
22 | GT | 52 | Seikel Motorsport | Philip Collin Grady Willingham Tony Burgess | Porsche 911 GT3-RS | Y | 327 |
Porsche 3.6 L Flat-6 | |||||||
23 | GT | 40 | Alegra Motorsports | Scooter Gabel Carlos DeQuesada Boris Said | BMW M3 | Y | 327 |
BMW 3.2 L I6 | |||||||
24 | GT | 98 | Cirtek Motorsport | Stéphane Ortelli Christophe Bouchut | Porsche 911 GT3-R | D | 325 |
Porsche 3.6 L Flat-6 | |||||||
25 | GTS | 26 | Konrad Motorsport | Franz Konrad Terry Borcheller Toni Seiler | Saleen S7-R | P | 320 |
Ford 7.0 L V8 | |||||||
26 | GT | 42 | Orbit | Joe Policastro Sr. Joe Policastro Jr. Gary Schultheis | Porsche 911 GT3-RS | M | 317 |
Porsche 3.6 L Flat-6 | |||||||
27 | GT | 21 | Perspective USA Corporation | Thierry Perrier Boris Derichebourg Angelo Barretto | Porsche 911 GT3-R | D | 315 |
Porsche 3.6 L Flat-6 | |||||||
28 DNF | GTS | 45 | American Viperacing | Marino Franchitti Mike Hezemans Fabio Babini | Dodge Viper GTS-R | P | 296 |
Dodge 8.0 L V10 | |||||||
29 | LMP675 | 55 | Team Bucknum Racing | John Olsen Melanie Paterson Pierre Ehret | Pilbeam MP84 | A | 273 |
Nissan (AER) VQL 3.0 L V6 | |||||||
30 | LMP675 | 11 | KnightHawk Racing | Andy Lally Chad Block | MG-Lola EX257 | A | 254 |
MG (AER) XP20 2.0 L Turbo I4 | |||||||
31 DNF | LMP675 | 56 | Team Bucknum Racing | Jeff Bucknum Chris McMurry Bryan Willman | Pilbeam MP84 | A | 248 |
Nissan (AER) VQL 3.4 L V6 | |||||||
32 DNF | LMP900 | 36 | Riley & Scott Racing Jim Matthews Racing | Tony Ave Marc Goossens | Riley & Scott Mk III C | D | 246 |
Élan 6L8 6.0 L V8 | |||||||
33 | GT | 29 | Sebah Automotive | Jürgen von Gartzen Richard Dean Bart Hayden | Porsche 911 GT3-R | P | 244 |
Porsche 3.6 L Flat-6 | |||||||
34 DNF | GTS | 83 | Graham Nash Motorsport | Vic Rice Shaun Balfe Mike Newton | Saleen S7-R | P | 221 |
Ford 7.0 L V8 | |||||||
35 | LMP900 | 27 | Chamberlain | Christian Vann Milka Duno Xavier Pompidou | Dome S101 | G | 213 |
Judd GV4 4.0 L V10 | |||||||
36 DNF | LMP675 | 74 | Archangel Motorsports | John Mefford Andrew Davis Earl Goddard | Reynard 01Q | D | 190 |
Ford (Nicholson-McLaren) 3.3 L V8 | |||||||
37 DNF | GT | 34 | XL Racing | Craig Stanton Hugh Plumb Gilles Vannelet | Ferrari 550 Maranello | Y | 171 |
Ferrari 5.5 L V12 | |||||||
38 DNF | GT | 22 | Alex Job Racing | Timo Bernhard Jörg Bergmeister Marc Lieb | Porsche 911 GT3-RS | M | 159 |
Porsche 3.6 L Flat-6 | |||||||
39 DNF | LMP675 | 16 | Dyson Racing Team | Butch Leitzinger James Weaver Andy Wallace | MG-Lola EX257 | G | 152 |
MG (AER) XP20 2.0 L Turbo I4 | |||||||
40 DNF | LMP675 | 24 | AutoExe Motorsports | Jim Downing Yojiro Terada Stéphane Daoudi | AutoExe (WR) LMP-02 | D | 142 |
Mazda R26B 2.6 L 4-Rotor | |||||||
41 DNF | LMP675 | 15 | R.N. Motorsport | John Nielsen Casper Elgaard | Reynard 02S | D | 133 |
Zytek ZG348 3.4 L V8 | |||||||
42 DNF | GT | 10 | Alegra Motorsports | Chris Gleason Emil Assentato Nick Longhi | BMW M3 | Y | 118 |
BMW 3.2 L I6 | |||||||
43 DNF | LMP900 | 30 | Intersport | Clint Field Mike Neuhaus John Miller | Lola B2K/10B | G | 116 |
Judd GV4 4.0 L V10 | |||||||
44 DNF | GT | 79 | J-3 Racing | Justin Jackson Mike Fitzgerald Chris McMurry | Porsche 911 GT3-RS | P | 37 |
Porsche 3.6 L Flat-6 | |||||||
45 DNF | LMP675 | 62 | Team Spencer Motorsports | Rich Grupp Ryan Hampton Dennis Spencer | Lola B2K/42 | A | 29 |
Mazda 1.3 L 2-Rotor | |||||||
46 DNF | GTS | 44 | American Viperacing | Marc Buntin Tom Weickardt Jean-Philippe Belloc | Dodge Viper GTS-R | P | 20 |
Dodge 8.0 L V10 | |||||||
47 DNF | GT | 61 | P.K. Sport | Piers Masarati Robin Liddell Gavin Pickering | Porsche 911 GT3-RS | P | 10 |
Porsche 3.6 L Flat-6 | |||||||
DNS | GTS | 84 | Graham Nash Motorsport | Thomas Erdos Robin Liddell Rob Barff | Saleen S7-R | P | - |
Ford 7.0 L V8 |
Previous race: 2001 | Petit Le Mans 2002 | Next race: 2003 |
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