2002 FIA Sportscar Championship Barcelona - Official Results

Official Results

Class winners in bold. Cars failing to complete 75% of winner's distance marked as Not Classified (NC).

Pos Class No Team Drivers Chassis Tyre Laps
Engine
1 SR1 16 Pescarolo Sport Sébastien Bourdais
Jean-Christophe Boullion
Courage C60 G 81
Peugeot A32 3.2L Turbo V6
2 SR1 14 Team Oreca Franck Montagny
Olivier Beretta
Dallara SP1 G 80
Judd GV4 4.0L V10
3 SR1 7 Bob Berridge Racing Bob Berridge
Ian MacKellar
Lola B98/10 D 78
Judd GV4 4.0L V10
4 SR1 8 Racing for Holland Jan Lammers
Val Hillebrand
Dome S101 G 78
Judd GV4 4.0L V10
5 SR1 13 Courage Compétition Didier Cottaz
Boris Derichebourg
Courage C60 G 77
Judd GV4 4.0L V10
6 SR2 52 Lucchini Engineering Mirko Savoldi
Piergiuseppe Peroni
Lucchini SR2001 G 77
Alfa Romeo 3.0L V6
7 SR1 21 Durango Corse Mirko Venturi
Alessandro Battaglin
Durango LMP1 A 75
Judd GV4 4.0L V10
8 SR2 50 Lucchini Engineering Gianni Collini
Fabio Mancini
Lucchini SR2001 Y 75
Alfa Romeo 3.0L V6
9 SR2 76 SportsRacing Team Sweden Mattias Andersson
Niklas Lovén
Lola B2K/40 A 75
Nissan (AER) VQL 3.0L V6
10 SR2 61 Team Jota John Stack
Sam Hignett
Pilbeam MP84 A 74
Nissan (AER) VQL 3.0L V6
11 SR2 60 Team Sovereign Mike Millard
Ian Flux
Rapier 6 D 70
Nissan (AER) VQL 3.0L V6
12 SR2 65 Audisio & Benvenuto Racing Giuseppe Chiminelli
Antonio Vallebona
Erminio Bonetti
Lucchini SR2002 A 70
Alfa Romeo 3.0L V6
13 SR2 72 S.C.I. Ranieri Randaccio
Leonardo Maddalena
Lucchini SR2000 A 64
Alfa Romeo 3.0L V6
14
DNF
SR2 99 PiR Bruneau Philippe Hottinguer
Paul Daniels
Debora LMP299 A 35
Nissan (AER) VQL 3.0L V6
15
DNF
SR1 6 R & M Mauro Baldi
Alex Caffi
R & M SR01 G 28
Judd GV4 4.0L V10
16
DNF
SR2 98 PiR Bruneau Marc Rostan
Arturo Merzario
Pilbeam MP84 A 27
Peugeot 3.0L V6
17
DNF
SR1 19 Simpson Engineering Peter Cook
Richard Smith
Robin Smith
Riley & Scott Mk III D 23
Chevrolet 5.1L V8

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