The 2002 World Rally Championship was the 30th season of the FIA World Rally Championship. The season consisted of 14 rallies. Marcus Grönholm won his second drivers' world championship in a Peugeot 206 WRC, ahead of Petter Solberg and Carlos Sainz. The manufacturers' title was won by Peugeot, ahead of Ford and Subaru.
Calendar edit
The 2002 championship was contested over fourteen rounds in Europe, Africa, South America and Oceania.
Round | Dates | Rally | Support class |
---|---|---|---|
1 | 19–21 January | Monte Carlo Rally | JWRC |
2 | 1–3 February | Swedish Rally | PWRC |
3 | 8–10 March | Tour de Corse | PWRC |
4 | 22–24 March | Rally Catalunya | JWRC |
5 | 19–21 April | Cyprus Rally | PWRC |
6 | 16–19 May | Rally Argentina | PWRC |
7 | 13–16 June | Acropolis Rally | JWRC |
8 | 12–14 July | Safari Rally | PWRC |
9 | 8–11 August | Rally Finland | PWRC |
10 | 22–25 August | Rallye Deutschland | JWRC |
11 | 19–22 September | Rallye Sanremo | JWRC |
12 | 2–5 October | Rally New Zealand | PWRC |
13 | 31 October-3 November | Rally Australia | PWRC |
14 | 14–17 November | Rally of Great Britain | JWRC |
Teams and drivers edit
JWRC entries edit
PWRC entries edit
Results and standings edit
Drivers' championship edit
|
|
Manufacturers' championship edit
|
|
JWRC Drivers' championship edit
|
|
PWRC Drivers' championship edit
|
|
Events edit
Round | Rally Name | Start-End Date | Podium Drivers (Finishing Time) |
Podium Cars |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Monte Carlo Rally | 18 January–20 January |
|
|
2 | Swedish Rally | 1 February–3 February |
|
|
3 | Tour de Corse | 8 March–10 March |
|
|
4 | Rally Catalunya | 22 March–24 March |
|
|
5 | Cyprus Rally | 19 April–21 April |
|
|
6 | Rally Argentina | 17 May–19 May |
|
|
7 | Acropolis Rally | 14 June–16 June |
|
|
8 | Safari Rally | 12 July–14 July |
|
|
9 | Rally Finland | 8 August–11 August |
|
|
10 | Rallye Deutschland | 23 August–25 August |
|
|
11 | Rallye Sanremo | 20 September–22 September |
|
|
12 | Rally New Zealand | 4 October–6 October |
|
|
13 | Rally Australia | 31 October–3 November |
|
|
14 | Rally of Great Britain | 14 November–17 November |
|
References edit
- ^ a b "Season 2002 – Championship standings". Jonkka's World Rally Archive. Retrieved 8 April 2024.
- ^ a b "FIA World Rally Championship Standings 2002". Motorsport Stats. Retrieved 8 April 2024.
External links edit
Wikimedia Commons has media related to 2002 in World Rally Championship.
- FIA World Rally Championship 2002 at ewrc-results.com