2002 FIA GT Championship Season - Season Results

Season Results

Rnd Circuit GT Winning Team N-GT Winning Team Results
GT Winning Drivers N-GT Winning Drivers
1 Magny-Cours #14 Lister Storm Racing #50 JMB Racing Results
Jamie Campbell-Walter
Nicolaus Springer
Christian Pescatori
Andrea Montermini
2 Silverstone #12 Paul Belmondo Racing #50 JMB Racing Results
Fabio Babini
Marc Duez
Christian Pescatori
Andrea Montermini
3 Brno #14 Lister Storm Racing #54 Freisinger Motorsport Results
Jamie Campbell-Walter
Nicolaus Springer
Marc Lieb
Stéphane Ortelli
4 Jarama #23 BMS Scuderia Italia #54 Freisinger Motorsport Results
Andrea Piccini
Jean-Denis Délétraz
Marc Lieb
Stéphane Ortelli
5 Anderstorp #23 BMS Scuderia Italia #54 Freisinger Motorsport Results
Andrea Piccini
Jean-Denis Délétraz
Marc Lieb
Stéphane Ortelli
6 Oschersleben #23 BMS Scuderia Italia #58 Autorlando Sport Results
Andrea Piccini
Jean-Denis Délétraz
Toto Wolff
Philipp Peter
7 Spa #1 Larbre Compétition #54 Freisinger Motorsport Results
Christophe Bouchut
Sébastien Bourdais
David Terrien
Vincent Vosse
Stéphane Ortelli
Emmanuel Collard
Romain Dumas
8 Pergusa #14 Lister Storm Racing #54 Freisinger Motorsport Results
Jamie Campbell-Walter
Nicolaus Springer
Marc Lieb
Stéphane Ortelli
9 Donington #3 Team Carsport Holland #54 Freisinger Motorsport Results
Mike Hezemans
Anthony Kumpen
Stéphane Ortelli
Romain Dumas
10 Estoril #23 BMS Scuderia Italia #54 Freisinger Motorsport Results
Andrea Piccini
Jean-Denis Délétraz
Stéphane Ortelli
Romain Dumas

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