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2002 CART FedEx Championship Series

Sports season


Sports season

The 2002 FedEx Championship Series season, the twenty-fourth in the Championship Auto Racing Teams (CART) era of American open-wheel car racing, consisted of 19 races, beginning in Monterrey, Mexico on March 10 and concluding in Mexico City on November 17. The FedEx Championship Series Drivers' Champion was Cristiano da Matta. Rookie of the Year was Mario Domínguez.

Sports television channel ESPN dropped CART coverage for the 2002 season. CBS and Speed Channel took its place for two seasons. This reflected a continued decline for the series in a year saw which saw the German 500 cancelled due to the fact the planned host venue for that round, Eurospeedway Lausitz was at that time suffering from financial problems, as well as a controversial round at Surfers Paradise where two drivers (Adrián Fernández and Toranosuke Takagi) were injured in a start crash and as well as there being some contentious decisions from race officials in relation to the running of that race particularly regarding its conclusion. In addition Chip Ganassi Racing would withdraw from the CART series at the end of the season just as Team Penske had done at the end of the season prior, with the Ganassi operation choosing to completely defect to the IRL from 2003 onwards having run entries in concurrently in CART and the IRL during 2002. Michael Andretti would also complete a buyout of Team Green with that team also defecting to the rival IRL series for 2003. In a further financial blow to the series, freight company FedEx which had been title sponsor of the CART series since the 1998 season ended their title sponsorship deal with CART at the end of the year. Engine manufacturers Honda and Toyota would also pull out of CART and move across to the IRL at the end of the season leaving Ford-Cosworth as the sole engine supplier for 2003. Cosworth would remain the sole supplier for the series ( which be formally rebranded as the Champ Car World Series from 2004 to 2007) until the series ended following the reunification of American-open wheel racing in 2008.

Drivers and teams

Bridgestone became the exclusive tire supplier for CART, replacing Firestone, an association that would continue until the final Champ Car season in 2007. The 2002 season was the last to feature multiple engine manufacturers.

The following teams and drivers competed in the 2002 CART Championship Series season.

TeamChassisEngineNoDriversRacesPrimary Sponsors
USA Target Chip Ganassi RacingLola B02/00Toyota4BRA Bruno JunqueiraAllTarget
Coors Light 1
12SWE Kenny BräckAll
44NZL Scott Dixon4–19
USA Walker RacingnowrapReynard 02iToyota5JPN Toranosuke TakagiAllPioneer
USA Newman/Haas RacingLola B02/00Toyota6BRA Cristiano da MattaAllHavoline 12
Chevron 7
11BRA Christian FittipaldiAllEli Lilly
USA PWR Championship RacingLola B02/00Toyota7NZL Scott Dixon1–3nowrapPWR Championship Racing
17ESP Oriol Servià1–3Air Eight
USA Team RahalLola B02/00Ford-Cosworth8USA Jimmy VasserAllShell
9MEX Michel Jourdain Jr.AllGigante
USA Mo Nunn RacingReynard 02iHonda10BRA Tony Kanaan1–3Pioneer
Lola B02/004–19
MEX Herdez CompetitionLola B02/00Ford-Cosworth16MEX Mario Domínguez1–4Herdez
555–19
GBR Team St. George
USA Dale Coyne RacingLola B02/00Ford-Cosworth19GBR Darren Manning15RAC AutoWindscreens
DEU André Lotterer19J.A.G. Sports
USA Patrick RacingReynard 02iToyota20USA Townsend Bell1–9Visteon
ESP Oriol Servià10–19
USA Sigma AutosportLola B02/00Ford-Cosworth22ITA Max Papis1–5Rockwell FirstPoint
USA Team KOOL GreenReynard 02iHonda26CAN Paul Tracy1–2KOOL 18
Team Green 1
Lola B02/003–19
Reynard 02i27GBR Dario Franchitti1–3
Lola B02/004–19
USA Team MotorolaReynard 02i39USA Michael Andretti1–2Motorola
Lola B02/003–19
USA Team Player'sReynard 02iFord-Cosworth32CAN Patrick CarpentierAllPlayer's 18
It's Your World 1
33CAN Alex TaglianiAll
MEX Fernández RacingLola B02/00Honda51MEX Adrián Fernández1–10, 12–17Tecate
ITA Max Papis11, 18
MEX Luis Díaz19
52JPN Shinji NakanoAllAlpine

Team changes

The biggest change to the team lineup in the 2002 CART season was the defection of Team Penske to the rival Indy Racing League. The departure of Team Penske, a CART stalwart from its earliest days, was an early sign of a major shift in the CART-IRL rivalry. Several other major CART powers would follow Penske to the IRL for the 2003 season. Target Chip Ganassi Racing and Mo Nunn Racing both set up separate IRL teams in 2002, but continued to compete in CART for the time being, though Mo Nunn downsized his team to a single car. They would be among the teams to leave CART for the IRL in 2003. Blair Racing also left CART for IRL. Patrick Racing downsized their effort to a single car, while Forsythe Racing shut down their third car driven by Bryan Herta in 2001 for lack of sponsorship.

Driver changes

1996 series champion Jimmy Vasser, one of two former champions in the 2002 field (the other being Michael Andretti), left Patrick Racing for Team Rahal. Joining him at Rahal was Michel Jourdain Jr. who left Herdez Competition. Rahal's 2001 drivers, Kenny Bräck and Max Papis moved to Target Chip Ganassi Racing and Sigma Autosport. Papis took the seat previously occupied by Oriol Servià, who replaced the retiring Maurício Gugelmin at PWR Championship Racing. The 2002 season started with two rookies. 2001 Dayton Indy Lights champion Townsend Bell led a one car effort at Patrick Racing. Mario Domínguez signed on for another single car effort with Herdez Competition.

In-season changes

  • Lack of sponsorship led to the shutdown of PWR Championship Racing after the third race in Motegi, Japan. Scott Dixon landed in a third car at Target Chip Ganassi Racing, while Oriol Servià was sidelined for the time being.
  • Having already dropped the Bettenhausen name from its team name with the conclusion of the 2001 season, Herdez Competition changed their car number from 16 to 55 beginning with the fifth round at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca. #16 had long been associated with Tony Bettenhausen Jr. and his race team.
  • The fifth race at Laguna Seca was the last appearance for Sigma Autosport, which, like PWR earlier in the season, found their sponsorship well run dry, leaving Max Papis without a ride.
  • A run of disappointing performances and a two probation sanctions from CART Chief Steward Wally Dallenbach Sr. led to the firing of Townsend Bell from Patrick Racing after the ninth round at Cleveland. Oriol Servià drove the #20 car for the remainder of the season.
  • Adrián Fernández fractured his hip in a crash in the tenth race at Vancouver and sat out the following race at Mid-Ohio. Max Papis substituted for him.
  • Dale Coyne helped put together what was described as an "all-England" team named Team St. George for a one shot effort for the fifteenth race at Rockingham, England. Darren Manning was chosen to be the driver. The team used Coyne's traditional #19 car.
  • After clinching the season championship by winning the sixteenth race in Miami Cristiano da Matta ran with #1 on his car for the rest of the season.
  • Adrian Fernández was involved in a crash in the seventeenth race at Surfer's Paradise, Australia and suffered two thoracic fractures, which forced him to sit out the final two races of the season. Max Papis sat in for him again at Fontana and Luis Díaz substituted at Mexico City.
  • Dale Coyne Racing reappeared under its own name and ran André Lotterer at the final race of the season at Mexico City.

Rule changes

  • The biggest rule change was the implementation of mandatory pit windows.
    • A maximum pit window was established; meaning each car go no further than a specified number of laps without pitting. As a result, there were a minimum number of pit stops per race.
    • To count as a mandatory stop, all 4 tires had to be changed. Adding fuel on a pit stop was officially optional to encourage teams to go off sequence with an early stop.
    • Failure to pit within the specified number of laps resulted in a drive-through penalty in addition to the mandatory stop.
    • The rule closing pit road when a full course caution flag was displayed was eliminated to prevent teams from missing their window due to a caution flag coming out.
    • All mandated pit stops must be completed before the white flag lap.
    • The goal of the rule was to eliminate fuel economy runs and allow drivers to run as hard as they could the entire run as they had all the fuel needed to do so. However, teams ended up changing their strategy to conserve fuel so they could release the car from their pit stops as soon as the tire changes were complete. This led to a series of incidents where cars were being released back on track before the tire changes were complete and loose wheels coming off cars once back on track. To deter this CART instituted a mid-season 1-lap penalty and $5,000 fine for any car losing a wheel after a pit stop in addition to the time lost recovering the car to remount the tire.
  • Traction control was formally legalized after CART officials determined they could not successfully enforce a ban.
  • After several controversies with changing turbo boost in recent years, CART and its engine manufacturers agreed to a reduction of the boost to 34" to remain in place for the entire 2002 season. While technically a reduction by 2" from where engines ended in 2001, lap times and horsepower numbers were still on par and in most cases faster and higher than last year.
  • Road & Street course qualifying was changed. The race weekend would feature two qualifying sessions, one on Friday and one on Saturday. The fastest driver in each session received one championship point and was guaranteed a front-row start regardless of the results of the other session (the front row guarantee was added at Long Beach).
    • For Rounds 1–12, Each session was 60 minutes in length with 45 minutes of guaranteed green flag running. Teams could complete a maximum of 15 green flag laps per session, though causing a yellow/red flag would result in the loss of your fastest lap.
    • Starting at Montreal for the rest of the season, following numerous events where cars waited until the second half of the session to go out, CART officials changed the 60 minute session to be a 15-minute practice, followed by a 10-minute break, followed by 35 minutes of qualifying with 30 minutes of green-flag running guaranteed.
  • In the event of a late-race caution, CART officials were allowed to use the red flag to stop the race, clean up the crash, and attempt a green-flag finish.
  • Starting at the Mid-Ohio round, cars that spun off track into the gravel trap were allowed to be pushed back on track by the safety team and get back into the race as long as there was not other significant race-ending damage to the car. Previously a car stuck in a gravel trap would be ruled out of the event.
  • Following suit with other motorsports series in the aftermath of the death of Dale Earnhardt, the HANS Device became mandatory at all events, and all pit crew members were required to wear helmets.

Schedule

IconLegend
Oval/Speedway
Road course
Street circuit
**C**Cancelled race
RndDateRace NameCircuitCity/Location123456789101112131415**C**16171819
March 10MEX Tecate/Telmex Grand Prix of MonterreyFundidora ParkMonterrey, Mexico
April 14USA Toyota Grand Prix of Long BeachStreets of Long BeachLong Beach, California
April 27JPN Bridgestone Potenza 500Twin Ring MotegiMotegi, Japan
June 2USA Miller Lite 250Milwaukee MileWest Allis, Wisconsin
June 9USA Bridgestone Grand Prix of MontereyMazda Raceway Laguna SecaMonterey, California
June 16USA G.I. Joe's 200Portland International RacewayPortland, Oregon
June 30USA CART Grand Prix of ChicagoChicago Motor SpeedwayCicero, Illinois
July 7CAN Molson Indy TorontoExhibition PlaceToronto, Ontario
July 14USA Marconi Grand Prix of ClevelandCleveland Burke Lakefront AirportCleveland, Ohio
July 28CAN Molson Indy VancouverConcord Pacific PlacenowrapVancouver, British Columbia
August 11USA CART Grand Prix of Mid-OhioMid-Ohio Sports Car CourseLexington, Ohio
August 18USA Motorola 220Road AmericaElkhart Lake, Wisconsin
August 25CAN Molson Indy MontrealCircuit Gilles VilleneuveMontreal, Quebec
September 1USA Shell Grand Prix of DenverDenver Civic CenterDenver, Colorado
September 14GBR Sure for Men Rockingham 500Rockingham Motor SpeedwayCorby, United Kingdom
September 21GER German 500EuroSpeedway LausitzKlettwitz, Germany
October 6USA Grand Prix AmericasnowrapMiami Bayfront Park Street CircuitMiami, Florida
October 27AUS Honda Indy 300Surfers Paradise Street CircuitSurfers Paradise, Australia
November 3USA The 500California SpeedwayFontana, California
November 17MEX Gran Premio Telmex-GiganteAutódromo Hermanos RodríguezMexico City, Mexico

Results

RndRace NamePole positionFastest lapLead most lapsWinning driverWinning teamReport12345678910111213141516171819
MEX MonterreyMEX Adrián FernándeznowrapBRA Cristiano da MattanowrapBRA Cristiano da MattanowrapBRA Cristiano da MattanowrapNewman/Haas Racing[Report](2002-tecate-telmex-monterrey-grand-prix)
USA Long BeachUSA Jimmy VasserBRA Bruno JunqueiraUSA Michael AndrettiUSA Michael AndrettiTeam Motorola[Report](2002-toyota-grand-prix-of-long-beach)
JPN MotegiBRA Bruno JunqueiraBRA Tony KanaanBRA Tony KanaanBRA Bruno JunqueiraTarget Chip Ganassi Racing[Report](2002-bridgestone-potenza-500)
USA MilwaukeeMEX Adrián FernándezSWE Kenny BräckCAN Paul TracyCAN Paul TracyTeam KOOL Green[Report](2002-miller-lite-250)
USA Laguna SecanowrapBRA Cristiano da MattanowrapBRA Cristiano da MattanowrapBRA Cristiano da MattanowrapBRA Cristiano da MattanowrapNewman/Haas Racing[Report](2002-bridgestone-grand-prix-of-monterey)
USA PortlandBRA Cristiano da MattaBRA Bruno JunqueiraBRA Cristiano da Matta
SWE Kenny BräckBRA Cristiano da MattaNewman/Haas Racing[Report](2002-g-i-joe-s-200)
USA ChicagoGBR Dario FranchittiCAN Paul TracyBRA Cristiano da MattaBRA Cristiano da MattaNewman/Haas Racing[Report](2002-cart-grand-prix-of-chicago)
CAN TorontoBRA Cristiano da MattaBRA Cristiano da MattaBRA Cristiano da MattaBRA Cristiano da MattaNewman/Haas Racing[Report](2002-molson-indy-toronto)
USA ClevelandBRA Cristiano da MattaCAN Paul TracyCAN Patrick CarpentierCAN Patrick CarpentierTeam Player's[Report](2002-marconi-grand-prix-of-cleveland)
CAN VancouverBRA Cristiano da MattaBRA Cristiano da MattaCAN Paul TracyGBR Dario FranchittiTeam KOOL Green[Report](2002-molson-indy-vancouver)
USA Mid-OhioCAN Patrick CarpentierBRA Cristiano da MattaCAN Patrick CarpentierCAN Patrick CarpentierTeam Player's[Report](2002-cart-grand-prix-of-mid-ohio)
USA Road AmericaBRA Bruno JunqueiraBRA Bruno JunqueiraCAN Paul TracyBRA Cristiano da MattaNewman/Haas Racing[Report](2002-grand-prix-at-road-america)
CAN MontrealBRA Cristiano da MattaGBR Dario FranchittiGBR Dario FranchittiGBR Dario FranchittiTeam KOOL Green[Report](2002-molson-indy-montreal)
USA DenverBRA Bruno JunqueiraSWE Kenny BräckBRA Bruno JunqueiraBRA Bruno JunqueiraTarget Chip Ganassi Racing[Report](2002-shell-grand-prix-of-denver)
GBR RockinghamSWE Kenny BräckUSA Jimmy VasserSWE Kenny BräckGBR Dario FranchittiTeam KOOL Green[Report](2002-sure-for-men-rockingham-500)
USA MiamiBRA Tony KanaanBRA Christian FittipaldiBRA Cristiano da MattaBRA Cristiano da MattaNewman/Haas Racing[Report](2002-grand-prix-americas)
nowrapAUS Surfers ParadiseBRA Cristiano da MattaBRA Cristiano da MattaBRA Cristiano da MattanowrapMEX Mario DomínguezHerdez Competition[Report](2002-honda-indy-300)
USA FontanaBRA Tony KanaanESP Oriol ServiàUSA Jimmy VasserUSA Jimmy VasserTeam Rahal[Report](2002-the-500)
MEX Mexico CityBRA Bruno JunqueiraJPN Shinji NakanoBRA Tony KanaanSWE Kenny BräckTarget Chip Ganassi Racing[Report](2002-gran-premio-telmex-gigante)

Final driver standings

PosDriver[FUN](2002-tecate-telmex-monterrey-grand-prix) MEX[LBH](2002-toyota-grand-prix-of-long-beach) USA[MOT](2002-bridgestone-potenza-500) JPN[MIL](2002-miller-lite-250) USA[LAG](2002-bridgestone-grand-prix-of-monterey) USA[POR](2002-g-i-joe-s-200) USA[CMS](2002-cart-grand-prix-of-chicago) USA[TOR](2002-molson-indy-toronto) CAN[CLE](2002-marconi-grand-prix-of-cleveland) USA[VAN](2002-molson-indy-vancouver) CAN[MOH](2002-cart-grand-prix-of-mid-ohio) USA[ROA](2002-grand-prix-at-road-america) USA[CGV](2002-molson-indy-montreal) CAN[DEN](2002-shell-grand-prix-of-denver) USA[ROC](2002-sure-for-men-rockingham-500) GBR[BAY](2002-grand-prix-americas) USA[SUR](2002-honda-indy-300) AUS[CAL](2002-the-500) USA[MXC](2002-gran-premio-telmex-gigante) MEXPts1237216431574148512261147114811191101010511101129913971459155316441743183719322019214221230PosDriver[FUN](2002-tecate-telmex-monterrey-grand-prix) MEX[LBH](2002-toyota-grand-prix-of-long-beach) USA[MOT](2002-bridgestone-potenza-500) JPN[MIL](2002-miller-lite-250) USA[LAG](2002-bridgestone-grand-prix-of-monterey) USA[POR](2002-g-i-joe-s-200) USA[CMS](2002-cart-grand-prix-of-chicago) USA[TOR](2002-molson-indy-toronto) CAN[CLE](2002-marconi-grand-prix-of-cleveland) USA[VAN](2002-molson-indy-vancouver) CAN[MOH](2002-cart-grand-prix-of-mid-ohio) USA[ROA](2002-grand-prix-at-road-america) USA[CGV](2002-molson-indy-montreal) CAN[DEN](2002-shell-grand-prix-of-denver) USA[ROC](2002-sure-for-men-rockingham-500) GBR[BAY](2002-grand-prix-americas) USA[SUR](2002-honda-indy-300) AUS[CAL](2002-the-500) USA[MXC](2002-gran-premio-telmex-gigante) MEXPts
BRA Cristiano da Matta*1**81311***1******1***1****1******16*****12****13*1**2**321****8****112
BRA Bruno Junqueira11*17***1**104*2*2141394***3***13**1***55149**3**
CAN Patrick Carpentier7194155516101*5**1***71517316234
GBR Dario Franchitti29312193**3**131411712*1**181107105
BRA Christian Fittipaldi3131242131431213267517*2*11715
SWE Kenny Bräck18517*8*31518241861418*7***8***134121
USA Jimmy Vasser20**2**20981617661785510*7*3121*11
CAN Alex Tagliani516219101277577211121846810
USA Michael Andretti121*1671191511263108131089217
MEX Michel Jourdain Jr.44559610129411969116101313
CAN Paul Tracy87191*1717*9*16*3*2*1813*48191231716
BRA Tony Kanaan1620*15**16128817831443615**9**5**4**8*
NZL Scott Dixon618966765151651710212181567
MEX Adrián Fernández**13**107**2**18141391181812414717
JPN Toranosuke Takagi1468141618487151215141561518186
ESP Oriol Servià10116141016161141716*5*9
JPN Shinji Nakano15121018141154101191191616141315*14*
171411171510111817101681714131111618
ITA Max Papis93183131514
USA Townsend Bell1915141374121518
GBR Darren Manning9
DEU André Lotterer12
MEX Luis Díaz19
ColorResult
GoldWinner
Silver2nd place
Bronze3rd place
Green4th–6th place
Light Blue7th–12th place
Dark BlueFinished
(Outside Top 12)
PurpleDid not finish
RedDid not qualify
(DNQ)
BrownWithdrawn
(Wth)
BlackDisqualified
(DSQ)
WhiteDid not start
(DNS)
BlankDid not
participate
(DNP)
Not competing

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Nations' Cup

  • Top result per race counts towards Nations' Cup.
PosCountry[FUN](2002-tecate-telmex-monterrey-grand-prix) MEX[LBH](2002-toyota-grand-prix-of-long-beach) USA[MOT](2002-bridgestone-potenza-500) JPN[MIL](2002-miller-lite-250) USA[LAG](2002-bridgestone-grand-prix-of-monterey) USA[POR](2002-g-i-joe-s-200) USA[CMS](2002-cart-grand-prix-of-chicago) USA[TOR](2002-molson-indy-toronto) CAN[CLE](2002-marconi-grand-prix-of-cleveland) USA[VAN](2002-molson-indy-vancouver) CAN[MOH](2002-cart-grand-prix-of-mid-ohio) USA[ROA](2002-grand-prix-at-road-america) USA[CGV](2002-molson-indy-montreal) CAN[DEN](2002-shell-grand-prix-of-denver) USA[ROC](2002-sure-for-men-rockingham-500) GBR[BAY](2002-grand-prix-americas) USA[SUR](2002-honda-indy-300) AUS[CAL](2002-the-500) USA[MEX](2002-gran-premio-telmex-gigante) MEXPts1325224731644148514261137968739441032111PosCountry[FUN](2002-tecate-telmex-monterrey-grand-prix) MEX[LBH](2002-toyota-grand-prix-of-long-beach) USA[MOT](2002-bridgestone-potenza-500) JPN[MIL](2002-miller-lite-250) USA[LAG](2002-bridgestone-grand-prix-of-monterey) USA[POR](2002-g-i-joe-s-200) USA[CMS](2002-cart-grand-prix-of-chicago) USA[TOR](2002-molson-indy-toronto) CAN[CLE](2002-marconi-grand-prix-of-cleveland) USA[VAN](2002-molson-indy-vancouver) CAN[MOH](2002-cart-grand-prix-of-mid-ohio) USA[ROA](2002-grand-prix-at-road-america) USA[CGV](2002-molson-indy-montreal) CAN[DEN](2002-shell-grand-prix-of-denver) USA[ROC](2002-sure-for-men-rockingham-500) GBR[BAY](2002-grand-prix-americas) USA[SUR](2002-honda-indy-300) AUS[CAL](2002-the-500) USA[MEX](2002-gran-premio-telmex-gigante) MEXPts
BRA Brazil1814111183212121542
CAN Canada5721557712124834234
USA United States121147741262635510739111
nowrapGBR United Kingdom2931219331314117121181107105
MEX Mexico445296109941186411611313
SWE Sweden1851783151824186141878134121
NZL New Zealand618966765151651710212181567
JPN Japan14681414114471191191561413156
ESP Spain1011614101616114171659
ITA Italy93183131514
DEU Germany12

[[Chassis]] Constructors' Cup

PosChassisPts14012235PosChassisPts
GBR Lola
GBR Reynard

[[Engine]] Manufacturers' Cup

PosEnginePts133222833259PosEnginePts
JPN Toyota
JPN Honda
USA / GBR Ford-Cosworth

Driver breakdown

PosDriverTeamEntriesWinsPodiumsTop 5sTop 10sPolesLaps LedPoints1234567891011121314151617181920212223
BRA da MattaUSA Newman-Haas Racing1971111137619**237**
BRA JunqueiraUSA Target Chip Ganassi Racing192610124196**164**
CAN CarpentierUSA Team Player's192510131159**157**
GBR FranchittiUSA Team KOOL Green19378111252**148**
BRA FittipaldiUSA Newman-Haas Racing1905711118**122**
SWE BräckUSA Target Chip Ganassi Racing19136101268**114**
USA VasserUSA Team Rahal19135121162**114**
CAN TaglianiUSA Team Player's19025120115**111**
USA AndrettiUSA Team Motorola1913311090**110**
MEX Jourdain Jr.USA Team Rahal1900514024**105**
CAN TracyUSA Team KOOL Green1914590314**101**
BRA KanaanUSA Mo Nunn Racing19025112145**99**
NZL DixonUSA PWR Championship Racing
USA Target Chip Ganassi Racing190131200**97**
MEX FernándezMEX Fernández Racing160126215**57**
JPN TakagiUSA Walker Motorsport19001700**53**
ESP ServiàUSA PWR Championship Racing
USA Patrick Racing13002600**44**
JPN NakanoMEX Fernández Racing190026010**43**
MEX DomínguezMEX Herdez Competition19111305**37**
ITA PapisUSA Sigma Autosport
MEX Fernández Racing7022301**32**
USA BellUSA Patrick Racing9001200**19**
GBR ManningGBR Team St. George10001018**4**
DEU LottererUSA Dale Coyne Racing1000000**1**
MEX DíazMEX Fernández Racing1000000**0**

Notes

References

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