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The 2002 Porsche Michelin Supercup season was the 10th Porsche Supercup season. The races were all supporting races in the 2002 Formula One season. It travelled to 10 circuits across Europe and a double-header at Indianapolis, USA. The 2002 season was the first season that cars did not run on Pirelli tyres, instead running on Michelin tyres in the first year of an eternal control-tyre deal.
Team | No. | Drivers | Rounds |
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Porsche AG | 1 | Luigi Moccia | 1 |
Emilio de Villota | 2 | ||
Heinz Kinigadner | 3 | ||
Luc Alphand | 4 | ||
Katja Poensgen | 5 | ||
Damien Faulkner | 6 | ||
Christoph Langen | 7 | ||
Michel Neugarten | 8 | ||
Patrick Huisman | 9 | ||
Bill Adam | 11 | ||
2 | Luca Riccitelli | 1 | |
Jesus Diez de Villarroel | 2 | ||
Gustl Auinger | 3 | ||
Ryo Fukuda | 4 | ||
Mark Warnecke | 5 | ||
Darren Manning | 6 | ||
Peter Wyss | 7 | ||
Attila Barta | 8 | ||
Marc Duez | 9 | ||
Daniele Massaro | 10 | ||
Antonio Sabato Jr. | 11 | ||
UPS Porsche-Junior Team | 28 | Marc Lieb | 1, 5, 7-8 |
29 | Mike Rockenfeller | 1, 5, 7-8 | |
Software AG-Manthey Racing | 3/58 | Alex Davison | All |
3 | Sascha Maassen | 9 | |
4 | Marcel Tiemann | All | |
Infineon-Team Farnbacher PZN | 5 | Marco Werner | All |
6 | Philipp Peter | All | |
25 | Toto Wolff | 3 | |
26 | Roeland Voermann | 4 | |
Larbre Compétition Chéreau | 7 | Christophe Bouchut | All |
8 | Jean-Luc Chéreau | 1, 4, 7, 9 | |
Jack Leconte | 2-3, 5-6, 8, 10-11 | ||
9 | Roger Berville | All | |
10 | Michel Mora | 1-4, 6-7, 9-11 | |
Alain Muraour | 5, 8 | ||
Kadach Tuning + Service | 11 | Hubert Neuper | 3 |
12 | Wolf Henzler | All | |
14 | Marco Seefried | All | |
15 | Richard Westbrook | 1-8 | |
Martín Basso | 10 | ||
Will Langhorne | 11 | ||
16 | Thomas Bleiner | 1-3, 5-11 | |
Michel Neugarten | 4 | ||
17 | Stéphane Ortelli | All | |
Kwikpower XS Racing | 18 | Emmanuel Collard | 1-2, 4-7, 9-11 |
Xavier Pompidou | 3 | ||
Christian Menzel | 8 | ||
19 | Cyrille Sauvage | All | |
PZ Rhein-Oberberg/Jürgen Alzen | 20 | Timo Bernhard | 1-5, 7, 9-11 |
Marc Lieb | 6 | ||
Dan Alexandrescu | 8 | ||
21 | Alessandro Zampedri | All | |
Bovi Motorsport | 23 | Istvan Racz | 1-5, 7-10 |
24 | Kálmán Bódis | 1-5, 7-11 | |
PSI Experience | 25 | Markus Palttala | 9 |
26 | Nicolas Kropp | 9 | |
Tolimit Motorsport | 25 | Christian Menzel | 5 |
Team BCR | 25 | Mark Cole | 6 |
Carsport Supercup Team Swiss | 25 | Benjamin Leuenberger | 7 |
Wayne Jackson | 7 | ||
26 | Bruno Staub | 7, 10-11 | |
PZM - Team Valier | 25 | Marc Gindorf | 4 |
Redline Racing | 26 | Andrew Shelley | 6 |
Team HP-Phoenix - PZK | 27 | Pierre Kaffer | 5 |
Sources: [1] [2] |
1 – Race was combined with Supercup and German Porsche Carrera Cup drivers.
2 – Marc Lieb recorded the overall fastest lap of the race but drove for the German series.
Position | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th | 6th | 7th | 8th | 9th | 10th | 11th | 12th | 13th | 14th | 15th | Ref |
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Points | 20 | 18 | 16 | 14 | 12 | 10 | 9 | 8 | 7 | 6 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 | [4] |
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Bold – Pole |
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