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2002 Formula BMW ADAC Championship
The 2002 Formula BMW ADAC season was a multi-event Motorsport#Motor racing, motor racing championship for Open-wheel car, open wheel, Formula racing, formula racing cars held across Europe. The championship featured drivers competing in Formula BMW, 1.2 litre Formula BMW single seat race cars. The 2002 season was the fifth Formula BMW ADAC season organized by BMW Motorsport and ADAC. The season began at Hockenheimring on 20 April and finished at the same place on 6 October, after twenty races. Nico Rosberg was crowned series champion. Driver lineup 2002 Schedule The series supported the 2002 Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters season, Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters at nine rounds, with additional round at the 2002 European Grand Prix, European Grand Prix on 22–23 June. Season standings Drivers Standings *Points are awarded as follows: Notes References External links Formula BMW ADAC 2002 on adac-motorsport.de2002 Formula BMW ADAC statistics on Driver Database
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Formula BMW was a junior racing formula for single seater cars. It was positioned at the bottom of the motorsport career ladder alongside the longer established Formula Ford category. Like Formula Ford, it was intended to function as the young kart racing graduate's first experience of car racing. The new formula was created by BMW Motorsport in 2001, with the first of its championships being inaugurated in Germany in 2002. Selected competitors from each series meet in the World Final at the end of each season, with the promise of a Formula One test for the winner. From 2011 onwards BMW ceased to support the Pacific and Europe series, in favour of the Formula BMW Talent Cup. The Talent Cup, which was the final Formula BMW championship in existence, ended after the 2013 season. Origins BMW has prior experience of junior formula racing, as a successful engine supplier in Formula Two and, more briefly, Formula Three in the 1970s. Its European F2 Championship program, which ran ...
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