
Brazilian Grand Prix 2002
31 March 2002
Autódromo José Carlos Pace, Brazil
- Location
- São Paulo, Brazil
- Laps
- 71
- Fastest time
1:10.540
Valtteri Bottas, Mercedes (2018)- Previous winners
- 2019Max VerstappenRed Bull
- 2018Lewis HamiltonMercedes
- 2017Sebastian VettelFerrari
- 2016Lewis HamiltonMercedes
- 2015Nico RosbergMercedes
Previously
Michael Schumacher continues to lead the drivers championship by 2pts.
Williams now leads the constructors championship by 8pts.
Starting Grid
- 1
Juan Pablo Montoya
Williams
No time set
- 2
Michael Schumacher
Ferrari
No time set
- 3
Ralf Schumacher
Williams
No time set
- 4
David Coulthard
McLaren
No time set
- 5
Kimi Räikkönen
McLaren
No time set
- 6
Jarno Trulli
Renault
No time set
- 7
Jenson Button
Renault
No time set
- 8
Rubens Barrichello
Ferrari
No time set
- 9
Nick Heidfeld
Sauber
No time set
- 10
Mika Salo
Toyota
No time set
- 11
Pedro de la Rosa
Jaguar
No time set
- 12
Felipe Massa
Sauber
No time set
- 13
Eddie Irvine
Jaguar
No time set
- 14
Giancarlo Fisichella
Jordan
No time set
- 15
Jacques Villeneuve
BAR
No time set
- 16
Allan McNish
Toyota
No time set
- 17
Olivier Panis
BAR
No time set
- 18
Heinz-Harald Frentzen
Arrows
No time set
- 19
Takuma Sato
Jordan
No time set
- 20
Mark Webber
Minardi
No time set
- 21
Enrique Bernoldi
Arrows
No time set
- 22
Alex Yoong
Minardi
No time set
Laps Lead
- Michael Schumacher 63 laps
- Rubens Barrichello 3 laps
- Ralf Schumacher 5 laps
Results
| 1 | +1 | Michael Schumacher Ferrari | 71 laps | 1:31:43.662 | 10pts |
| 2 | +1 | Ralf Schumacher Williams | 71 laps | +0.588 | 6pts |
| 3 | +1 | David Coulthard McLaren | 71 laps | +59.109 | 4pts |
| 4 | +3 | Jenson Button Renault | 71 laps | +1:06.883 | 3pts |
| 5 | -4 | Juan Pablo Montoya Williams | 71 laps | +1:07.563 | 2pts |
| 6 | +4 | Mika Salo Toyota | 70 laps | 1pts | |
| 7 | +6 | Eddie Irvine Jaguar | 70 laps | ||
| 8 | +3 | Pedro de la Rosa Jaguar | 70 laps | ||
| 9 | +10 | Takuma Sato Jordan | 69 laps | ||
| 10 | +5 | Jacques Villeneuve BAR | 68 laps | ||
| 11 | +9 | Mark Webber Minardi | 68 laps | ||
| 12 | -7 | Kimi Räikkönen McLaren | 67 laps | ||
| 13 | +9 | Alex Yoong Minardi | 67 laps | ||
| R | - | Nick Heidfeld Sauber | 61 laps | ||
| R | - | Jarno Trulli Renault | 60 laps | ||
| R | - | Felipe Massa Sauber | 41 laps | ||
| R | - | Allan McNish Toyota | 40 laps | ||
| R | - | Olivier Panis BAR | 25 laps | ||
| R | - | Heinz-Harald Frentzen Arrows | 25 laps | ||
| R | - | Enrique Bernoldi Arrows | 19 laps | ||
| R | - | Rubens Barrichello Ferrari | 16 laps | ||
| R | - | Giancarlo Fisichella Jordan | 6 laps |
Post Race
Michael Schumacher continues to lead the drivers championship by 8pts.
Williams continues to lead the constructors championship by 6pts.
- 1Michael SchumacherFerrari24 pts
- 2Ralf SchumacherWilliams16 pts
- 3Juan Pablo MontoyaWilliams14 pts
- 4Jenson ButtonRenault6 pts
- 5Kimi RäikkönenMcLaren4 pts
- 6David CoulthardMcLaren4 pts
- 7Eddie IrvineJaguar3 pts
- 8Mark WebberMinardi2 pts
- 9Nick HeidfeldSauber2 pts
- 10Mika SaloToyota2 pts
- 1Williams30 pts
- 2Ferrari24 pts
- 3McLaren8 pts
- 4Renault6 pts
- 5Jaguar3 pts
- 6Sauber3 pts
- 7Minardi2 pts
- 8Toyota2 pts
- BAR0 pts
- 10Jordan0 pts