2002 International Formula 3000 Season - Calendar

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The 2002 FIA Formula 3000 International Championship was contested over twelve races.

Race No Track Country Date Laps Distance Time Speed Winner Pole Position Fastest Lap
1 Interlagos Brazil March 30, 2002 35 4.309=150.785 km 0'53:24.841 169.395 km/h Rodrigo Sperafico Sébastien Bourdais Sébastien Bourdais
2 Imola Italy April 13, 2002 32 4.933=157.619 km 0'51:39.076 183.096 km/h Sébastien Bourdais Sébastien Bourdais Giorgio Pantano
3 Montmeló Spain April 27, 2002 32 4.728=151.233 km 0'51:44.572 175.367 km/h Giorgio Pantano Sébastien Bourdais Sébastien Bourdais
4 Spielberg Austria May 11, 2002 35 4.326=151.410 km 0'48:53.862 185.788 km/h Tomáš Enge Tomáš Enge Tomáš Enge
5 Monaco Monaco May 25, 2002 45 3.37=151.65 km 1'07:40.545 134.449 km/h Sébastien Bourdais Sébastien Bourdais Tomáš Enge
6 Nürburgring Germany June 22, 2002 30 5.138=154.14 km 0'54:55.289 168.393 km/h Sébastien Bourdais Sébastien Bourdais Tomáš Enge
7 Silverstone United Kingdom July 6, 2002 30 5.141=154.126 km 0'49:45.388 185.856 km/h Tomáš Enge Tomáš Enge Tomáš Enge
8 Magny-Cours France July 20, 2002 35 4.251=148.599 km 0'54:58.076 162.202 km/h Tomáš Enge Tomáš Enge Tomáš Enge
9 Hockenheim Germany July 27, 2002 33 4.574=150.942 km 0'50:00.768 181.084 km/h Giorgio Pantano Giorgio Pantano Ricardo Sperafico
10 Budapest Hungary August 17, 2002 38 3.975=151.044 km 0'59:25.829 152.491 km/h Enrico Toccacelo Tomáš Enge Ricardo Sperafico
11 Spa-Francorchamps Belgium August 31, 2002 22 6.968=153.296 km 0'47:06.609 195.239 km/h Giorgio Pantano Sébastien Bourdais Sébastien Bourdais
12 Monza Italy September 14, 2002 26 5.793=150.353 km 0'44:57.538 200.654 km/h Björn Wirdheim Björn Wirdheim Giorgio Pantano

Note: The race time/average speed for the provisional winner of Race 10 (Tomáš Enge) was 0'59:24.642/152.546 km/h. Enge was subsequently disqualified after failing a drug test.

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