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The '''2002 FF1M Season''' will be the fifteenth season of the [[FF1M|Fantasy Formula 1 Management]] series. It will start in August 2010. It will be the first season of FF1M to be run without former Teams Champions [[Maestro Motorsport]] involved. It will also be the first season for new teams[[Playstation Andy Racing| Andy Racing]] and [[Tornado Motorsport]]. |
The '''2002 FF1M Season''' will be the fifteenth season of the [[FF1M|Fantasy Formula 1 Management]] series. It will start in August 2010. It will be the first season of FF1M to be run without former Teams Champions [[Maestro Motorsport]] involved. It will also be the first season for new teams[[Playstation Andy Racing| Andy Racing]] and [[Tornado Motorsport]]. |
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==Rule Changes== |
==Rule Changes== |
Revision as of 17:53, 19 September 2010
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The 2002 FF1M Season will be the fifteenth season of the Fantasy Formula 1 Management series. It will start in August 2010. It will be the first season of FF1M to be run without former Teams Champions Maestro Motorsport involved. It will also be the first season for new teams Andy Racing and Tornado Motorsport.
Rule Changes
Chassis and Suppliers
- Teams now all use standard chassis and suppliers.
Technologies
- Technology system overhauled. From now on Teams research technologies outside testing but can develop already learned technologies with testing.
- New Technologies added including "Own Car", "Young Driver Programme" and "Launch Control"
- Turbo Technology changed so that teams may use full turbo boost in Qualifying with no reliability penalty
Engines
Engines are now capped at 900BHP. This does not include the effects of Technologies such as F Duct, KERS and Turbo.
Testing
- Rookie drivers are scrapped. All test drivers now receive double DP as long as they are under 30 years of age and are yet to win a race.
- EXP added to driver performance after every test instead of at the end of the season.
Teams and Drivers
Entry List
Team | Engine | Tyre | No. | Race Drivers | Test Driver/s |
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Mild Seven FJR | Renault | 0 | Kimi Raikkonen | Alexander Wurz | |
2 | Nick Heidfeld | ||||
Scuderia Marlboro Pedersen | Toyota | 3 | Jenson Button | Björn Wirdheim | |
4 | Mark Webber | ||||
HP Gui Racing | Cosworth [1] | 5 | Jarno Trulli | Bruno Junqueira | |
6 | Dario Franchitti | ||||
Panasonic MRD Racing | Mercedes | 7 | Fernando Alonso | Sebastien Bourdais | |
8 | Felipe Massa | ||||
Lucky Strike Shannon Racing | Renault | 9 | Rubens Barrichello | Jos Verstappen | |
10 | Eddie Irvine | ||||
West Dark Wolf Racing | Ferrari | 11 | Pedro De La Rosa | ||
1 | Cristiano Da Matta | ||||
12 | Marc Gene | ||||
Orange Dodgem | Mercedes | 14 | Giancarlo Fisichella | Luciano Burti | |
15 | Justin Wilson | ||||
Music4 Ajay Motorsports | BMW | 16 | Jacques Villeneuve | Neel Jani | |
17 | David Coulthard | ||||
HSBC VTR | BMW [2] | 18 | Allan McNish | Franck Montagny | |
19 | Anthony Davidson | ||||
DHL Andy Racing Team | Honda | 20 | Michael Schumacher | Darren Manning | |
21 | Takuma Sato | ||||
Credit Suisse Tornado Motorsports | Ferrari | 22 | Juan Pablo Montoya | ||
23 | Ricardo Zonta |
Technologies
- Entering the 2003 season
- Technologies in bold are technologies that have finished being researched during the season
Results and Standings
Race by Race
Round | Grand Prix | Circuit | Pole Position | Winner | |
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1 | Australian Grand Prix | Albert Park | Fernando Alonso (MRD) | Fernando Alonso (MRD) | Fernando Alonso (MRD) |
2 | Malaysian Grand Prix | Sepang International Circuit | Fernando Alonso (MRD) | Fernando Alonso (MRD) | Kimi Raikkonen (FJR) |
3 | Brazilian Grand Prix | Autódromo José Carlos Pace | Kimi Raikkonen (FJR) | Nick Heidfeld (FJR) | Fernando Alonso (MRD) |
4 | San Marino Grand Prix | Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari | Jenson Button (MPR) | Fernando Alonso (MRD) | Fernando Alonso (MRD) |
5 | Spanish Grand Prix | Circuit de Catalunya | Fernando Alonso (MRD) | Juan Pablo Montoya (Tornado) | Fernando Alonso (MRD) |
6 | Austrian Grand Prix | A1 Ring | Jacques Villeneuve (Ajay) | Cristiano Da Matta (Dark Wolf) | Marc Gene (Dark Wolf) |
7 | Monaco Grand Prix | Circuit de Monaco | Kimi Raikkonen (FJR) | Kimi Raikkonen (FJR) | Fernando Alonso (MRD) |
8 | Canadian Grand Prix | Circuit Gilles Villeneuve | Michael Schumacher (Andy Racing) | Ricardo Zonta (Tornado) | Juan Pablo Montoya (Tornado) |
9 | European Grand Prix | Nurburgring | Michael Schumacher (Andy Racing) | Jacques Villeneuve (Ajay) | Juan Pablo Montoya (Tornado) |
10 | British Grand Prix | Silverstone | |||
11 | German Grand Prix | Hockenheimring | |||
12 | Hungarian Grand Prix | Hungaroring | |||
13 | Belgian Grand Prix | Spa-Francorchamps | |||
14 | Italian Grand Prix | Monza | |||
15 | American Grand Prix | Indianapolis | |||
16 | Japanese Grand Prix | Suzuka Circuit |