2002 San Marino Grand Prix

2002
Race
Updated: 2025-08-04

The 2002 San Marino Grand Prix (formally the Gran Premio di San Marino 2002 ) [ 5 ] was a Formula One motor race held before between 90,000 and 100,000 spectators on 14 April 2002 at the Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari , Imola , Emilia-Romagna , Italy. It was the fourth round of the 2002 Formula One World Championship and the 22nd San Marino Grand Prix . Ferrari 's Michael Schumacher won the 62-lap race from pole position . His teammate Rubens Barrichello finished in second and Williams 's Ralf S...

Going into the event, Michael Schumacher led the World Drivers' Championship from Ralf Schumacher while Williams led Ferrari in the World Constructors' Championship . After setting the fastest lap time in the one-hour qualifying session, Michael Schumacher started the Grand Prix from pole position and led for the majority of the race to claim his third victory of the season and 56th of his career. Barrichello finished second, 17.907 seconds behind, with Ralf Schumacher third, another 1.808 seco...

Background

The 2002 San Marino Grand Prix was the fourth round of seventeen in the 2002 Formula One World Championship and took place on 14 April 2002 at the 4.933 km (3.065 mi) anti-clockwise Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari in Imola , Emilia-Romagna in Northern Italy, [ 1 ] [ 6 ] away from the small principality of San Marino . [ 7 ] It was the 22nd San Marino Grand Prix, [ a ] [ 9 ] the season's first European race, [ 7 ] [ 10 ] and one of two Grands Prix to be held in Italy. [ 11 ] There were eleven teams...

Race

Following the Brazilian Grand Prix on 31 March, [ 14 ] eight of the eleven teams tested their cars , racing setups , tyres , car components and reliability checks for three days at Spain's Circuit Ricardo Tormo from 2 to 4 April as preparation for the San Marino Grand Prix. [ 8 ] [ 15 ] [ 16 ] Sauber 's Nick Heidfeld was fastest on the first day, [ 14 ] with McLaren's Kimi RƤikkƶnen leading the second and final days. [ 16 ] [ 17 ] Ferrari spent five days testing electronics, Bridgestone tyres, a...

Michael Schumacher expected Williams to be the best team at Imola due to their car's top speed, adding, "From our experience last year, we’re aware that the race won’t be easy, but we also know that we’ve improved since then." [ 23 ] Barrichello had collected no championship points in the first three races, but declared his championship would begin in Imola with the F2002 car, "I've been in the lead three times, and I've retired three times. That means that sooner or later I will win." [ 24 ] Ra...

At Imola, teams worked on braking systems, although the intermittent rain during the Friday free practice sessions prevented material experimentation. Several teams tested wider air intakes to improve brake disc cooling. [ 26 ] Ferrari delivered four F2002s and offered one to Barrichello, who had driven a year-old F2001B car for the opening three rounds. [ 26 ] McLaren introduced a new rear suspension designed for the MP4-17 's Michelin tyres while Jordan added an additional wing profile on the ...

Qualifying

Massa in 11th oversteered in the faster corners and under braking, unable to find the best handling balance for qualifying. [ 48 ] [ 51 ] Panis took 12th due to a lack of grip and excess oversteer, notably in the final sector . Frentzen, 13th, drove a car lacking a good handling balance. [ 48 ] Takuma Sato improved on each of his runs and qualified 14th, [ 51 ] ahead of his Jordan teammate Fisichella (15th) for the first time in the season. [ 45 ] On his first run, Fisichella's car's hydraulics ...

Race

A heavy cloud was over the circuit and a brief rain shower fell 30 minutes before the start, but the circuit remained dry when their drivers took up their grid places and it became sunny. [ 61 ] [ 62 ] The air temperature was between 16 and 17 °C (61 and 63 °F). and the track temperature was 21 °C (70 °F). [ 10 ] [ 62 ] The race commenced before between 90,000 and 100,000 spectators at 14:00 local time. [ c ] [ 10 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Michael Schumacher maintained the race lead heading into the Tambure...

At the conclusion of the first lap, Michael Schumacher led Ralf Schumacher by 1.3 seconds. [ 67 ] They were followed by Barrichello, Montoya, RƤikkƶnen and Coulthard. [ 66 ] Michael Schumacher began to pull away from the field, increasing his lead over Ralf Schumacher to four seconds by the end of lap five. Meanwhile, Frentzen overtook Sato for 13th while Fisichella passed Irvine for 17th on lap two. [ 61 ] Sato slowed on lap six due to a gearbox issue that left him locked in first gear. He retu...

Race

Frentzen retired on the grass on lap 27 after losing fuel rail pressure unexpectedly. Salo retired to the Toyota garage two laps later after losing use of traction control and fourth gear. [ 67 ] [ 71 ] As the race approached halfway, Michael Schumacher led Ralf Schumacher by 17 seconds, and Barrichello was still putting pressure on the lead Williams driver. [ 62 ] RƤikkƶnen was the first of the top six to make a pit stop on lap 31. His 10.8-second stop dropped him behind teammate Coulthard. [ 6...

Montoya made his first pit stop on lap 33, and after a 6.8-second stop, he remained fourth. Coulthard was underpowered relative to his competitors, and his first pit stop came two laps later. [ 63 ] [ 66 ] His 7.2-second stop dropped him from fifth to seventh, behind Button who took over sixth. [ 67 ] [ 69 ] Ralf Schumacher was unable to keep up with Barrichello, who began to pull away. [ 61 ] The second round of pit stops began on lap 38. Button took his second pit stop four laps later, droppin...

Michael Schumacher made his second pit stop from the lead on lap 46, moving Barrichello into first. [ 69 ] Ralf Schumacher entered the pit lane on the same lap, falling behind teammate Montoya. Barrichello's second pit stop came at the end of lap 47, but it proved difficult. [ 66 ] Ferrari had problems putting the left-rear tyre when a wheel nut became stuck in the wheel, but he retained second, behind Michael Schumacher, because his lead over Ralf Schumacher was large enough to keep him ahead o...

Race

The top three drivers appeared on the podium to collect their trophies and spoke to the media in the subsequent press conference. [ 29 ] Michael Schumacher said there were "obviously many reasons to be proud and happy" after retiring from the previous year's race, adding, "It's the first home Grand Prix for us this year. It is, as you said, a special Grand Prix for me here today in the history of Ferrari, so therefore I am more than proud to have done it this way." [ 75 ] Barrichello was relieve...

Race

Drivers who scored championship points are denoted in bold .

References

44°20′38″N 11°43′00″E  /  44.34389°N 11.71667°E  / 44.34389; 11.71667

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Table 1

PosNoDriverConstructorLapGap
11Michael SchumacherFerrari1:21.091—
22Rubens BarrichelloFerrari1:21.155+0.064
35Ralf SchumacherWilliams-BMW1:21.476+0.385
46Juan Pablo MontoyaWilliams-BMW1:21.605+0.514
54Kimi RƤikkƶnenMcLaren-Mercedes1:22.104+1.013
63David CoulthardMcLaren-Mercedes1:22.490+1.399
77Nick HeidfeldSauber-Petronas1:22.767+1.676
814Jarno TrulliRenault1:22.833+1.742
915Jenson ButtonRenault1:22.857+1.766
1011Jacques VilleneuveBAR-Honda1:23.116+2.025

Table 2

PosNoDriverConstructorLapsTime/Retired
11Michael SchumacherFerrari621:29:10.789
22Rubens BarrichelloFerrari62+17.907
35Ralf SchumacherWilliams-BMW62+19.755
46Juan Pablo MontoyaWilliams-BMW62+44.725
515Jenson ButtonRenault62+1:23.395
63David CoulthardMcLaren-Mercedes61+1 Lap
711Jacques VilleneuveBAR-Honda61+1 Lap
88Felipe MassaSauber-Petronas61+1 Lap
914Jarno TrulliRenault61+1 Lap
107Nick HeidfeldSauber-Petronas61+1 Lap

Table 3

+/–PosDriverPoints
nan1Michael Schumacher34
nan2Ralf Schumacher20
nan3Juan Pablo Montoya17
nan4Jenson Button8
145Rubens Barrichello6
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