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Race No | Track | Country | Date | Laps | Distance | Time | Speed | Winner | Pole Position | Fastest Race Lap |
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1 | Suzuka | Japan | March 24, 2002 | 35 | 5.821=203.735 km | 1'03:11.587 | 193.440 km/h | Ralph Firman, Jr. | Ralph Firman, Jr. | Ralph Firman, Jr. |
2 | Fuji | Japan | April 7, 2002 | 50 | 4.4=220.0 km | 1'08:12.992 | 193.501 km/h | Satoshi Motoyama | Satoshi Motoyama | Naoki Hattori |
3 | Mine | Japan | May 19, 2002 | 62 | 3.247=201.314 km | 1'20:56.960 | 149.215 km/h | Satoshi Motoyama | Ralph Firman, Jr. | Satoshi Motoyama |
4 | Suzuka-East | Japan | July 7, 2002 | 73 | 2.244=163.812 km | 1'11:28.336 | 137.518 km/h | Ralph Firman, Jr. | Takechi Tsuchiya | Hidetoshi Mitsusada |
5 | Motegi | Japan | July 21, 2002 | 45 | 4.796=215.82 km | 1'15:07.333 | 172.375 km/h | Satoshi Motoyama | Juichi Wakisaka | Satoshi Motoyama |
6 | Sugo | Japan | August 4, 2002 | 60 | 3.704=222.24 km | 1'24:26.082 | 157.926 km/h | Ralph Firman, Jr. | Takechi Tsuchiya | Naoki Hattori |
7 | Fuji | Japan | September 1, 2002 | 50 | 4.4=220.0 km | 1'07:13.992 | 196.332 km/h | Juichi Wakisaka | Takechi Tsuchiya | Ryo Michigami |
8 | Mine | Japan | September 22, 2002 | 62 | 3.247=201.314 km | 1'20:50.010 | 150.359 km/h | Satoshi Motoyama | Takechi Tsuchiya | Satoshi Motoyama |
9 | Motegi | Japan | October 20, 2002 | 45 | 4.796=215.82 km | 1'13:18.262 | 176.650 km/h | Ralph Firman, Jr. | Juichi Wakisaka | Juichi Wakisaka |
10 | Suzuka | Japan | November 3, 2002 | 35 | 5.821=203.735 km | 1'03:58.796 | 191.061 km/h | Satoshi Motoyama | Juichi Wakisaka | Ryo Michigami |
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