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The FIA have just scratched all of Ferrari's 2002 results and now the championship looks like this:
Drivers:
1. Juan Pablo Montoya: 91 points (6 wins, 4 2nds, 1 3rd)
2. Ralf Schumacher: 74 points (4 wins, 4 2nds, 1 3rd)
3. David Coulthard: 70 points (3 wins, 4 2nds, 2 3rds)
4. Kimi Raikkonen: 48 points (3 wins, 3 2nds)
5. Jenson Button: 28 points (5 3rds)
6. Jarno Trulli: 19 points (1 2nd, 1 3rd)
7. Giancarlo Fisichella: 19 points (2 3rds)
8. Nick Heidfeld: 19 points (1 3rd)
9. Eddie Irvine: 18 points (1 win, 1 3rd)
10. Jacques Villeneuve: 13 points (1 2nd)
11. Felipe Massa: 13 points (Best result: 2 4ths)
12. Olivier Panis: 8 points (1 3rd)
13. Mika Salo: 8 points (Best Result: 2 5ths)
14. Takuma Sato: 5 points (1 3rd)
15. Heinz Harald Frentzen: 4 points (Best result: 2 5ths)
16. Mark Webber: 3 points (Best result: 1 4th)
17. Alan McNish: 1 point (Best result: 1 6th)
18. Alex Yoong: 1 point (Best result: 1 6th)
19. Pedro De La Rosa: 0 points (Best result: 2 7ths)
20. Enrique Bernoldi: 0 points (Best result: 1 9th)

Tiebreakers:
6th, 7th and 8th (Tiebreaker: Best result)
10th, 11th (Tiebreaker: Best result)
12th, 13th (Tiebreaker: Best result)
17th, 18th (Tiebreaker: 2nd best result)
19th, 20th (Tiebreaker: Best result)

Constructors:
1. BMW WilliamsF1 Team: 165 points (10 wins, 8 2nds, 2 3rds)
2. West McLaren Mercedes: 118 points (6 wins, 7 2nds, 2 3rds)
3. Mild Seven Renault F1 Team: 47 points (1 2nd, 6 3rds)
4. Sauber Petronas: 32 points (1 3rd)
5. DHL Jordan Honda: 24 points (3 3rds)
6. Lucky Strike BAR Honda: 21 points (1 2nd, 1 3rd)
7. Jaguar Racing: 18 points (1 win, 1 3rd)
8. Panasonic Toyota Racing: 9 points ( Best result: 2 5ths)
9. KL Minardi Asiatech: 4 points (Best Result: 1 4th)
10. Orange Arrows Cosworth: 4 points (Best result: 2 5ths)

Tiebreakers:
9th, 10th (Tiebreaker: Best result)

Individual race by race summaries will be posted soon.
Surprisingly the results aren't really that different from before
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Wizzie wrote:Surprisingly the results aren't really that different from before


Yeah, interesting. Looks like my team (Arrows) would still not have made it very far. Back of the grid champions!
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Wow, Yoong would have scored a point!
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Australian GP Summary:
The perfect start for Juan Pablo Montoya as he collectes the first win of the season and the 2nd of his career. Kimi's first drive with McLaren went well as he finished 2nd. Eddie Irvine gave the Jaguar team something to celebrate as he completed the poduim in 3rd. Both Minardis scored points through Webber in an amazing 4th and Yoong 6th sandwiching Mika Salo in Toyota's debut in 5th. The mixed up results were caused by the massive first corner crash which took out quite a few top and midfield drivers. With this feelgood results let's bring on Malaysia.
Drivers Championship:
1. Montoya: 10 points
2. Raikkonen: 6 points
3. Irvine: 4 points
4. Webber: 3 points
5. Salo: 2 points
6. Yoong : 1 point
Constructors Championships:

1. BMW WilliamsF1 Team: 10 points
2. West McLaren Mercedes: 6 points
=3. Jaguar Racing: 4 points
=3. KL Minardi Asiatech: 4 points
5. Panasonic Toyota Racing: 2 points

Malaysian GP Summary:
Back to nomality somewhat with Williams recording a brilliant 1-2 in a show of dominace. This should have been JPM's race but for a penalty for jumping the start by mere inches. The fightback we saw from Montoya was simply stunning as he picked off car after car after car. In the end however it was not enough for the win. In other results Button gave Renault a welcome poduim in 3rd while Sauber scored a double points finish with Heidfeld 4th and Massa on his tail in 5th. McNish finished 6th to give Toyota another valuable point.

Drivers Championship:
1. Montoya: 16 points
2. Schumacher: 10 points
3. Raikkonen: 6 points
=4. Irvine: 4 points
=4. Button: 4 points
=6. Webber: 3 points
=6. Heidfeld: 3 points

Constructors Championship:
1. BMW WilliamsF1 Team: 26 points
2. West McLaren Mercedes: 6 points
3. Sauber Petronas: 5 points
=4. Jaguar Racing: 4 points
=4. Mild Seven Renault F1 Team: 4 points
=4. KL Minardi Asiatech: 4 points

Brazilian GP Summary:
To South America we go and another dominant win for Ralf Schumacher in the Williams. Coulthard keeps McLaren's title hopes alive with a distant 2nd and Jenson Button gives Renault another poduim. Button just held on to 3rd from Montoya who keeps racking up the points in 4th while Salo in 5th gives Toyota it's 3rd points finish in a row. Irvine scores more points for Jaguar F1 in what has been an interesting race.

Drivers Championships:
1. Schumacher: 20 points
2. Montoya: 19 points
3. Button: 8 points
=4. Coulthard: 6 points
=4. Raikkonen: 6 points
6. Irvine: 5 points

Constructors Championship:
1. BMW WilliamsF1 Team: 39 points
2. West McLaren Mercedes: 12 points
3. Mild Seven Renault F1 Team: 8 points
=4. Jaguar Racing: 5 points
=4. Sauber Petronas: 5 points
=4. Panasonic Toyota Racing: 5 points

More summaries will be up soon
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San Marino GP Summary:
Back to Europe and normality with Williams taking a dominant 1-2 with Schumacher winning and JPM 2nd. Button is on the poduim for the 3rd race in the row in 3rd. Coutlhard keeps racking up the points for McLaren in 4th while 1997 world champion Jacques Villeneuve gives BAR their first points of the season in 5th. Massa continues Sauber's form from last season with another valuable point in 6th.

Drivers Championship:
1. Schumacher: 30 points
2. Montoya: 25 points
3. Button: 12 points
4. Coulthard: 9 points
5. Raikkonen: 6 points
6. Irvine: 5 points

Constructors Championship:
1. BMW WilliamsF1 Team: 57 points
2. West McLaren Mercedes: 15 points
3. Mild Seven Renault F1 Team: 12 points
4. Sauber Petronas: 6 points
=5. Jaguar Racing: 5 points
=5. Panasonic Toyota Racing: 5 points

Spanish GP Summary:
In one of the most widely anticipated Spanish Grand Prix in recent memory Juan Pablo Montoya gives Williams yet another victory. Coulthard scores a great 2nd in what looks like the long awaited McLaren challenge starting with Nick Heidfeld scoring a poduim for Sauber. Massa gave Sauber more to celebrate about in 4th while Frentzen opened his and Arrows' 2002 accounts in 5th. Villeneuve gives BAR something to smile about in 6th.


Drivers Championship:
1. Montoya: 35 points
2. Schumacher: 30 points
3. Coulthard: 15 points
4. Button: 12 points
5. Heidfeld: 7 points
=6. Raikkonen: 6 points
=6. Massa: 6 points

Constructors Championship:
1. BMW WilliamsF1 Team: 67 points
2. West McLaren Mercedes: 21 points
3. Sauber Petronas: 13 points
4. Mild Seven Renault F1 Team: 12 points
=5. Jaguar Racing: 5 points
=5. Panasonic Toyota Racing: 5 points

Austrian GP Summary:
Another race another 1-2 for Williams with Montoya leading Schumacher home to extend his championship lead. Fisichella and Jordan have a great day by finishing 3rd while Coulthard finishes 4th. Button returns to the scorers list in 5th while Mika Salo gives Toyota F1 more points in their debut season in 6th.

Drivers Championship:
1. Montoya: 45 points
2. Schumacher: 36 points
3. Coulthard: 18 points
4. Button: 14 points
5. Heidfeld: 7 points
=6. Raikkonen: 6 points
=6. Massa: 6 points

Constructors Championship:
1. BMW WilliamsF1 Team: 81 points
2. West McLaren Mercedes: 21 points
3. Mild Seven Renault F1 Team: 15 points
4. Sauber Petronas: 13 points
5. Panasonic Toyota Racing: 6 points
6. Jaguar Racing: 5 points

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Monaco GP Summary:
Off to the principality for Round 7 and this is the crown jewel of F1. Coulthard takes a thrilling win for McLaren at the most demanding of tracks with Ralf Schumacer a long way behind in 2nd place. Jarno Trulli scores his first points of the season in 3rd a lap behind the winner. Giancarlo Fisichella continues his good form by finishing 4th while Frentzen gives Arrows more points in 5th. Heidfeld finishes 6th giving Sauber yet another point in their quest for best of the rest status.

Drivers Championship:
1. Montoya: 45 points
2. Schumacher: 42 points
3. Coulthard: 28 points
4. Button: 14 points
5. Heidfeld: 8 points
6. Fisichella: 7 points

Constructors Championship:
1. BMW WilliamsF1 Team: 87 points
2. West McLaren Mercedes: 34 points
3. Mild Seven Renault F1 Team: 19 points
4. Sauber Petronas: 14 points
5. DHL Jordan Honda: 7 points
6. Panasonic Toyota Racing: 6 points

Canadian GP Summary:
Across the pond to Montreal and invariable one of the most exciting races of the Forumla 1 calender. McLaren take a brilliant 1-2 with Coulthard leading Raikkonen home by over 35 seconds. Fisichella is still in fine touch finishing on the podium on one of his favourite tracks. Trulli scores more points in 4th while championship contender Ralf Schumacher finishes 5th. Olivier Panis gets his first point of the season in 6th.

Drivers Championship:
1. Montoya: 45 points
2. Schumacher: 44 points
3. Coulthard: 38 points
4. Button: 14 points
5. Raikkonen: 12 points
6. Fisichella: 11 points

Constructors Championship:
1. BMW WilliamsF1 Team: 89 points
2. West McLaren Mercedes: 50 points
3. Mild Seven Renault F1 Team: 21 points
4. Sauber Petronas: 14 points
5. DHL Jordan Honda: 11 points
6. Panasonic Toyota Racing: 6 points

European GP Summary:
We return to Europe for our next race at the world renowned Nurburgring. Kimi Raikkonen takes a great debut win over Ralf Schumacher in 2nd place. Jenson Button returns to the scorers list in 3rd while Massa finishes 4th giving Sauber more points. Heidfeld finishes 5th while Trulli scores yet another point on what has been a productive day for both Renault and Sauber.

Drivers Championship:
1. Schumacher: 50 points
2. Montoya: 45 points
3. Coulthard: 38 points
4. Raikkonen: 22 points
5. Button: 18 points
6. Fisichella: 11 points

Constructors Championship:
1. BMW WilliamsF1 Team: 95 points
2. West McLaren Mercedes: 60 points
3. Mild Seven Renault F1 Team: 26 points
4. Sauber Petronas: 19 points
5. DHL Jordan Honda: 11 points
6. Panasonic Toyota Racing: 6 points

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British GP Summary:
Off to Silverstone we go and Juan Pablo Montoya taks yet another victory on a day where most of his championship rivals failed to impress. BAR turned out to be the surprise of the day with Villeneuve 2nd and Panis 3rd. Heidfeld scores yet again in 4th while Fisichella keeps Jordan's scoreboard ticking in 5th. Ralf Schumacher in the other Williams finishes 6th.

Drivers Championship:
1. Montoya: 55 points
2. Schumacher: 51 points
3. Coulthard: 38 points
4. Raikkonen: 22 points
5. Button: 18 points
=6. Fisichella: 13 points
=6. Heidfeld: 13 points

Constructors Championship:
1. BMW WilliamsF1 Team: 107 points
2. West McLaren Mercedes: 60 points
3. Mild Seven Renault F1 Team: 26 points
4. Sauber Petronas: 22 points
5. Lucky Strike BAR Honda: 14 points
6. DHL Jordan Honda: 13 points

French GP Summary:
McLaren take a dominating 1-2 with Raikkanon taking the win from Coulthard. Williams limit the damage however with 3rd for Montoya and 4th for Schumacher. Jenson Button gives Renault 2 more points in 5th while Nick Heidfeld gives the Swiss team Sauber yet another point.

Drivers Championship:
1. Montoya: 59 points
2. Schumacher: 54 points
3. Coulthard: 44 points
4. Raikkonen: 32 points
5. Button: 20 points
6. Heidfeld: 14 points

Constructors Championship:
1. BMW WilliamsF1 Team: 113 points
2. West McLaren Mercedes: 76 points
3. Mild Seven Renault F1 Team: 28 points
4. Sauber Petronas: 23 points
5. Lucky Strike BAR Honda: 14 points
6. DHL Jordan Honda: 13 points

German GP Summary:
Williams hit back at McLaren's 1-2 at the previous Grand Prix at Magny-Cours with a 1-2 at the new Hockenhiem. David Coulthard finishes 3rd for McLaren while Sauber score another 4th and 5th with Heidfeld and Felipe Massa. Takuma Sato finishes 6th to get his first point of the season on the board.

Drivers Championship:
1. Montoya: 69 points
2. Schumacher: 60 points
3. Coulthard: 48 points
4. Raikkonen: 32 points
5. Button: 20 points
6. Heidfeld: 17 points

Constructors Championship:
1. BMW WilliamsF1 Team: 129 points
2. West McLaren Mercedes: 80 points
=3. Mild Seven Renault F1 Team: 28 points
=3. Sauber Petronas: 28 points
=5. Lucky Strike BAR Honda: 14 points
=5. DHL Jordan Honda: 14 points

Hungarian GP Summary:
In one of the more boring races of this season Ralf Schumacher takes another victory to keep him in the championship hunt. McLaren finish 2nd and 3rd with Raikkonen ahead of COulthard to keep them in a mathematical chance of both titles. Fisichella scores more points for Jordan in 4th while Massa finishes 5th yet again. Jarno Trulli scores another point in 6th to limit the damage Sauber has doen to Renault in the championship recently.

Drivers Championship:
1. Schumacher: 70 points
2. Montoya: 69 points
3. Coulthard: 52 points
4. Raikkonen: 38 points
5. Button: 20 points
6. Heidfeld: 17 points

Constructors Championship:
1. BMW WilliamsF1 Team: 139 points
2. West McLaren Mercedes: 90 points
3. Sauber Petronas: 30 points
4. Mild Seven Renault F1 Team: 29 points
5. DHL Jordan Honda: 17 points
6. Lucky Strike BAR Honda: 14 points

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Belgian GP Summary:
Juan Pablo Montoya take another step towards the championships with another win around Spa Francorshaps. Coulthard finishes 2nd while Ralf Schumacher makes hay with 3rd giving Williams the Constructors championship. Eddie Irvine gives Jaguar more points in 4th while Mika Salo give Toyota reason to celebrate in 5th. Villeneuve finishes in 6th giving BAR another point.

Drivers Championship:
1. Montoya: 79 points
2. Schumacher: 74 points
3. Coulthard: 58 points
4. Raikkonen: 38 points
5. Button: 20 points
6. Heidfeld: 17 points

Constructors Championship:
1. BMW WilliamsF1 Team: 153 points (Champions)
2. West McLaren Mercedes: 96 points
3. Sauber Petronas: 30 points
4. Mild Seven Renault F1 Team: 29 points
5. DHL Jordan Honda: 17 points
6. Lucky Strike BAR Honda: 15 points

Italian GP Summary:
In the forest near Milan on the historic Monza track Eddie Irvine gives Jaguar their first win. This is Eddie's first win since 1999. Renault have a great day aswell with Trulli and Button finishing 2nd and 3rd. Olivier Panis gives BAR 3 points in 4th while Coulthard keeps racking up the points in 5th. Giancarlo Fisichella give Jordan a point in 6th to keep the battle for 4th in the constructors championships interesting.

Drivers Championship:
1. Montoya: 79 points
2. Schumacher: 74 points
3. Coulthard: 60 points
4. Raikkonen: 38 points
5. Button: 24 points
6. Irvine: 18 points

Constructors Championship:
1. BMW WilliamsF1 Team: 153 points (Champions)
2. West McLaren Mercedes: 98 points
3. Mild Seven Renault F1 Team: 39 points
4. Sauber Petronas: 30 points
=5. DHL Jordan Honda: 18 points
=5. Jaguar Racing: 18 points
=5. Lucky Strike BAR Honda: 18 points

United States GP Summary:
Juan Pablo Montoya takes the championship by finishing 2nd at the world famous Indianapolis Motor Speedway: the same track where he won the 2000 Indianapolis 500 but the spotlight belonged to David Coulthard who took his 3rd win of the season. Jarno Trulli continues his good late season form in 3rd while Jacque Villeneuve finishes 4th in the BAR. Fisichella gives Jordan yet more points in 5th while Jenson Button continues his fine form in 6th.

Drivers Championship:
1. Montoya: 85 points (Champion)
2. Schumacher: 74 points
3. Coulthard: 70 points
4. Raikkonen: 38 points
5. Button: 25 points
6. Fisichella: 19 points

Constructors Championship:
1. BMW WilliamsF1 Team: 159 points (Champions)
2. West McLaren Mercedes: 108 points
3. Mild Seven Renault F1 Team: 45 points
4. Sauber Petronas: 30 points
5. Lucky Strike BAR Honda: 21 points
6. DHL Jordan Honda: 20 points

Japanese GP Summary:
The last race of the 2002 season ends with Kimi Raikkonen take his 2nd career win over Juan Pablo Montoya the new world champion. Takuma Sato give his home crowd something to cheer about by finishing 3rd and on the poduim at his home Grand Prix while Jenson Button gave Renault more points in 4th. Nick Heidfeld finished 5th in the Sauber while Mika Salo gave Toyota a point in their home terriroty.

Drivers Championship:
1. Montoya: 91 points (Champion)
2. Schumacher: 74 points
3. Coulthard: 70 points
4. Raikkonen: 48 points
5. Button: 28 points
=6. Fisichella: 19 points
=6. Heidfeld: 19 points
=6. Trulli: 19 points

Constructors Championship:
1. BMW WilliamsF1 Team: 165 points (Champions)
2. West McLaren Mercedes: 118 points
3. Mild Seven Renault F1 Team: 47 points
4. Sauber Petronas: 32 points
5. DHL Jordan Honda: 24 points
6. Lucky Strike BAR Honda: 21 points
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