2002 V8Star Series

The 2002 V8Star Series season was the second V8Star Series season. It featured ten races at six European racing circuits, in Germany, Belgium and Austria. Venezuelan ex-Formula One and Grand Prix motorcycle racing driver Johnny Cecotto was crowned champion of the series for a second time, taking three wins in all and beating Austrian Robert Lechner to the title.

2002 V8Star Series
Previous: 2001 Next: 2003

Teams and drivers

Team No. Drivers Rounds
Irmscher Motorsport 1 Johnny Cecotto All
SST Engineering 3 Kurt Thiim All
4 Steffen Widmann All
PoleVision Racing 5 Ellen Lohr 1–7
Toby Scheckter 8
Benjamin Leuenberger 9–10
6 Roland Asch All
MRS Workshop 11 Ralf Druckenmüller All
Motopark Oschersleben 14 Dennis Rostek All
MIS Mönninghoff 16 Thomas Mutsch All
Becker Motorsport 18 Harald Becker All
1st Choice Racing 20 Patrick Michels All
21 Kris Nissen All
Ryll Racing 22 Siegfried Ryll All
23 Tom Schwister 1
Gianni Giudici 2–4, 6–10
Oliver Mayer 5
GAG Racing Team 27 Hubert Haupt 1–7
Franz Engstler 8, 10
Jeroen Bleekemolen 9
28 Dirk Adorf All
Grohs Motorsport 44 Christian Hohenadel 1–5, 8–9
Marc Duez 6–7
55 Markus Oestreich All
JAG Racing Team 66 Sascha Bert All
77 Patrick Simon 1–6
Christian Danner 7
Ellen Lohr 8–10
Zakspeed Motorsport 88 Pedro Lamy All
99 Robert Lechner All

Race calendar and results

Round Circuit Country Date Pole Position Winning Driver Winning Team
1 R Motorsport Arena Oschersleben Germany April 27 Ralf Druckenmüller Johnny Cecotto Irmscher Motorsport
2 R Hockenheimring Germany May 11 Pedro Lamy Thomas Mutsch MIS Mönninghoff
3 R Nürburgring Germany June 1 Robert Lechner Pedro Lamy Zakspeed Motorsport
4 R EuroSpeedway Lausitz Germany June 15 Pedro Lamy Thomas Mutsch MIS Mönninghoff
5 R Zolder Belgium July 6 Thomas Mutsch Thomas Mutsch MIS Mönninghoff
6 R Nürburgring Germany July 20 Johnny Cecotto Johnny Cecotto Irmscher Motorsport
7 R Salzburgring Austria August 10 Markus Oestreich Thomas Mutsch MIS Mönninghoff
8 R EuroSpeedway Lausitz Germany August 31 Thomas Mutsch Johnny Cecotto Irmscher Motorsport
9 R Nürburgring Germany September 21 Robert Lechner Robert Lechner Zakspeed Motorsport
10 R Motorsport Arena Oschersleben Germany October 12 Pedro Lamy Robert Lechner Zakspeed Motorsport

Championship standings

Pos Driver Points
1 Johnny Cecotto 290
2 Robert Lechner 259
3 Thomas Mutsch 257
4 Steffen Widmann 249
5 Roland Asch 238
6 Kris Nissen 229
7 Pedro Lamy 202
8 Dirk Adorf 201
9 Kurt Thiim 190
10 Sascha Bert 180
11 Patrick Michels 171
12 Ellen Lohr 157
13 Ralf Druckenmüller 151
14 Markus Oestreich 147
15 Siegfried Ryll 141
16 Dennis Rostek 141
17 Harald Becker 139
18 Gianni Giudici 123
19 Christian Hohenadel 86
20 Hubert Haupt 80
21 Patrick Simon 65
22 Franz Engstler 47
23 Marc Duez 43
24 Benjamin Leuenberger 42
25 Christian Danner 27
26 Toby Scheckter 23
27 Jeroen Bleekemolen 21
28 Oliver Mayer 14
29 Tom Schwister 0
Pos Driver Points

Pos Team Points
1 Zakspeed Motorsport 461
2 SST Engineering 439
3 PoleVision Racing 417
4 1st Choice Racing 400
5 GAG Racing Team 349
6 JAG Racing Team 315
7 Irmscher Motorsport 290
8 Ryll Racing 278
9 Grohs Motorsport 276
10 MIS Mönninghoff 257
11 MRS Workshop 151
12 Motopark Oschersleben 141
13 Becker Motorsport 139
Pos Team Points
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Points3230292827262524232221201918171615141312111098765432

References

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