2002 Formula Volkswagen Germany season

2002 Formula Volkswagen Germany season
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The 2001 Formula Volkswagen Germany supported by ZF Sachs was the second season of the Formula Volkswagen Germany. All drivers competed in Volkswagen powered, Dunlop shod Reynard chassis. For 2002 the cars got an aerodynamic upgrade. Also the race format was changed from one race per weekend to two races per weekend.

Calendar and results

RoundCircuitLocationDatePole positionFastest lapWinning driver
1 [1]LausitzringGermany Lausitz, GermanyJune 15Germany Daniel La RosaGermany Sven BarthGermany Daniel La Rosa
2June 16Germany Sven BarthGermany Sven Barth
3[2]Circuit ZolderBelgium Zolder, BelgiumJuly 6Germany Sven BarthGermany Daniel La RosaItaly Ronnie Quintarelli
4July 7Germany Sven BarthItaly Ronnie Quintarelli
5[3]NürburgringGermany Nürburg, GermanyJuly 20Italy Ronnie QuintarelliGermany Sven BarthGermany Sven Barth
6July 21Italy Ronnie QuintarelliItaly Ronnie Quintarelli
7[4]SalzburgringAustria Salzburg, AustriaAugust 10Austria Walter Lechner Jr.Austria Walter Lechner Jr.Austria Walter Lechner Jr.
8August 11Austria Walter Lechner Jr.Austria Walter Lechner Jr.
9[5]LausitzringGermany Lausitz, GermanySeptember 1Germany Sven BarthGermany Sven BarthGermany Sven Barth
10September 2Germany Sven BarthGermany Sven Barth
11[6]NürburgringGermany Nürburg, GermanySeptember 21Germany Sven BarthFinland Marko NevalainenItaly Ronnie Quintarelli
12September 22Germany Sven BarthGermany Florian Stoll
13[7]Motorsport Arena OscherslebenGermany Oschersleben, GermanyOctober 12Germany Sven BarthFinland Marko NevalainenGermany Sven Barth
14October 13Germany Sven BarthGermany Sven Barth

Final standings

Color Result
Gold Winner
Silver 2nd place
Bronze 3rd place
Green 4th & 5th place
Light Blue 6th–10th place
Dark Blue 11th place or lower
Purple Did not finish
Red Did not qualify (DNQ)
Brown Withdrawn (Wth)
Black Disqualified (DSQ)
White Did not start (DNS)
Blank Did not participate (DNP)
Driver replacement (Rpl)
Injured (Inj)
No race held (NH)
RankDriverGermany
LAU
Germany
LAU
Belgium
ZOL
Belgium
ZOL
Germany
NUR
Germany
NUR
Austria
SAL
Austria
SAL
Germany
LAU
Germany
LAU
Germany
NUR
Germany
NUR
Germany
OSC
Germany
OSC
Points
1Germany Sven Barth21Ret413Ret10119311288
2Italy Ronnie Quintarelli841131221246265
3Germany Bastian Kolmsee43Ret72Ret4633733214
3Germany Florian Stoll66338133136418214
5Finland Marko Nevalainen1072298115772474205
6Germany Marvin BylitzaRet8Ret1214464443567185
7Luxembourg Jeff Raach12RetRet81328755855166
8Germany Daniel La Rosa12454101010165
9Netherlands Elran Nijenhuis312Ret166Ret539658148
10Belgium Erik Groes13Ret915105102108109147
11Austria Christian Gratl7556579134
12Germany Stefan Tiesmeyer5969Ret11298133
13South Africa Michael Stephen11108117Ret7128110
14Belgium David Croes14121113Ret614Ret101
15Switzerland Iris Thurnherr151310141614131569
16Germany Jarno Unland16Ret71012Ret41
17Germany Christian Wolff9Ret91435
18Belgium Joel Schuybroek101031
19Germany Thomas Mühlenz761029
20Germany André Scheidegger6927
21Italy Giorgio Sanna1711912Ret10
21Germany Steffen Wildmann10
Austria Gottfried GrasserRet11
Austria Mathias Lauda1512
Austria Walter Lechner Jr.1122
Australia Rob NguyenRet8

References

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