Drivers and Teams
Bridgestone became the exclusive tire supplier for CART, replacing Firestone, an association that would continue until the final Champ Car season in 2007. The 2002 season was last to feature multiple engine manufacturers.
The following teams and drivers competed in the 2002 CART Championship Series season.
Team | Chassis | Engine | No | Drivers | Races |
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Newman/Haas Racing | Lola B2/00 | Toyota | 1 | Cristiano da Matta | 17-19 |
6 | 1-16 | ||||
11 | Christian Fittipaldi | All | |||
Team Player's | Reynard 02i | Ford-Cosworth | 32 | Patrick Carpentier | All |
33 | Alex Tagliani | All | |||
Team KOOL Green | Reynard 02i/Lola B2/00 | Honda | 26 | Paul Tracy | All |
27 | Dario Franchitti | All | |||
Team Rahal | Lola B2/00 | Ford-Cosworth | 8 | Jimmy Vasser | All |
9 | Michel Jourdain, Jr. | All | |||
Sigma Autosport | Lola B2/00 | Ford-Cosworth | 22 | Max Papis | 1-5 |
Herdez Competition | Lola B2/00 | Ford-Cosworth | 16 | Mario Domínguez | 1-4 |
55 | 5-19 | ||||
Patrick Racing | Reynard 02i/Lola B2/00 | Toyota | 20 | Townsend Bell | 1-9 |
Oriol Servià | 10-19 | ||||
Walker Racing | Reynard 02i | Toyota | 5 | Toranosuke Takagi | All |
PWR Championship Racing | Lola B2/00 | Toyota | 7 | Scott Dixon | 1-3 |
17 | Oriol Servià | 1-3 | |||
Target Chip Ganassi Racing | Lola B2/00 | Toyota | 4 | Bruno Junqueira | All |
12 | Kenny Bräck | All | |||
44 | Scott Dixon | 4-19 | |||
Mo Nunn Racing | Reynard 02i | Honda | 10 | Tony Kanaan | All |
Fernández Racing | Lola B2/00 | Honda | 51 | Adrián Fernández | 1-10, 12-17 |
Max Papis | 11, 18 | ||||
Luis Díaz | 19 | ||||
52 | Shinji Nakano | All | |||
Team Motorola | Reynard 02i | Honda | 39 | Michael Andretti | All |
Team St. George Dale Coyne Racing |
Lola B2/00 | Ford-Cosworth | 19 | Darren Manning | 15 |
André Lotterer | 19 |
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