2002 Formula 1 drivers and constructors world championships final standings

PositionDriverPoints
1Michael Schumacher144
2Rubens Barrichello77
3Juan Pablo Montoya50
4Ralf Schumacher42
5David Coulthard41
6Kimi Räikkönen24
7Jenson Button14
8Jarno Trulli9
9Eddie Irvine8
10Nick Heidfeld7
11Giancarlo Fisichella7
12Jacques Villeneuve4
13Felipe Massa4
14Oliver Panis3
15Takuma Sato2
16Mark Webber2
17Mika Salo2
18Heinz-Harald Frentzen2
19Allan McNish0
20Alex Young0
21Pedro de la Rosa0
22Enrique Bernoldi0
23Anthony Davidson0
PositionConstructorPoints
1Ferrari221
2Williams92
3McLaren65
4Renault23
5Sauber11
6Jordan9
7Jaguar8
8BAR7
9Minardi2
10Toyota2
11Arrows2

2002 Formula 1 season facts and figures

Michael Schumacher won the 2002 Formula One World Championship for drivers. Rubens Barrichello was second and Juan Pablo Montoya third. Ferrari won the championship for constructors.

11 constructors and 23 drivers participated in 17 races during the 53rd season of the FIA Formula One World Championchip. Points for top six finishers (10, 6, 4, 3, 2, 1). Last season with this points system.

2002 F1 season notes

  • Michael Schumacher won 11 of 17 races and his fifth drivers championship.
  • Kimi Räikkönen joined McLaren where he took retired Häkkinen's seat.
  • Felipe Massa was signed by Sauber and made his F1 race debut in the Australian Grand Prix.
  • Mark Webber made his F1 race debut in Australia.
  • Renault signed Fernando Alonso as a test driver.
  • First season for Toyota in Formula 1.
  • All teams managed to score points.
  • Ferrari won 15 races of 17.
  • All teams used 3.0 litre engines, V10 configuration.
  • Team orders were banned.
  • Hockenheimring was dramatically shortened and redesigned.