2002 F1 Season [extra Quality] Jun 2026
The star of the show wasn't a driver; it was a machine. Ferrari introduced the two races into the season (replacing the F2001). It was a paradigm shift. Featuring a lighter, more compact engine and revolutionary electronic aids (traction control and launch control, which were technically legal but philosophically debated), the F2002 was virtually unbeatable.
: The season marked the debut of future Grand Prix winners Mark Webber
He secured his fifth World Drivers' Championship at the French Grand Prix in July—with six races still remaining. 2002 f1 season
(High marks for historical significance and technical mastery; low marks for competition, suspense, and sportsmanship.)
The remains one of the most statistically lopsided campaigns in the history of the sport. Defined by the absolute dominance of Michael Schumacher and the Ferrari F2002 , the year saw records shattered and the competitive balance of F1 pushed to its breaking point. The Year of Perfect Dominance The star of the show wasn't a driver; it was a machine
A very helpful feature for understanding or reliving the would be an "Interactive Dominance Tracker."
No review of 2002 is complete without the . With Schumacher leading and Barrichello obeying team orders, Ferrari ordered Barrichello to move over on the final straight of the last lap. Schumacher took the win, but the boos from the crowd and the global outrage were seismic. Featuring a lighter, more compact engine and revolutionary
Watch the season highlights for the F2002’s sound and Montoya’s qualifying laps. Read the Wikipedia article for the Austrian GP fallout. But if you want a battle for a championship, skip to 2003 or 2005. 2002 belongs to the machine.
This visualization tool would allow users to toggle specific metrics to see exactly how the 2002 season compares to others in history.
Michael Schumacher’s performance in 2002 is often cited as the pinnacle of individual consistency. Driving the formidable Ferrari F2002 , Schumacher achieved a feat that has never been replicated: finishing on the of the 17-round season. Wins: Schumacher won 11 of the 17 Grands Prix.
win, leading to widespread boos and a rule change regarding podium etiquette.