| ROUND |
Date |
Country |
|
| Round One |
3 March 2002 |
Australian Grand Prix |
- First race of the new season. A testing for everyone
in F1, including all the new drivers. The first chance
to see how all that winter testing worked out against
the competition.
|
| Round Two |
17 March 2002 |
Malaysian
Grand Prix |
- The teams move to Sepang where the heat will pay a factor
in the race.
|
| Round Three |
31 March 2002 |
Brazilian
Grand Prix |
South American action. With a large number
of drivers from either South America or Spainish speaking,
the tempo should be fast & loud. |
| Round Four |
14 April 2002 |
San
Marino Grand Prix |
- First european stage of Formula One. San Marino action.
Will the Ferraris keep their fans happy?
|
| Round Five |
28 April 2002 |
Spanish
Grand Prix |
- Barcelona should be where things start to come together
for the major teams now. Competiton between them should
be close, with all the teething troubles out of the way.
Teams who are lower down the order will now want to start
pushing, so they aren't left behind.
|
| Round Six |
12 May 2002 |
Austrian Grand
Prix |
- The A1 circuit hosts the Austrian GP. If Micheal is
doing well, watch for the banks of Ferrari red spectators.
|
| Round Seven |
26 May 2002 |
Monaco
Grand Prix |
- The most galmourous of all the Grand Prixs. Also able
to turn up a few surprises.
|
| Round Eight |
9 June 2002 |
Canadian
Grand Prix |
- Montreal provides the action. Though the walls near
the finish have been known to catch a few drivers, ending
their race early.
|
| Round Nine |
23 June 2002 |
European
Grand Prix |
- Nurburgring hosts the European Grand Prix. With World
Cup fever in the air, can F1 keep the fans watching?
|
| Round Ten |
7 July 2002 |
British Grand Prix |
The British GP is under threat. In 2000, it
had monsoon conditions in the car parks, in 2001 the FIA wanted
better access. With new roads due to be completed just before
the start of the race, can it manage to keep it's place on
the calendar. Let's hope so. |
| Round Eleven |
21 July 2002 |
French Grand
Prix |
- World Cup Finals all over, we can go to the Mangy-Cours
circuit, where some teams will be trying to play catch
up with their rivals.
|
| Round Twelve |
28 July 2002 |
German
Grand Prix |
- Grand Prix moves to Germany and the spectacular Hockenheim
circuit and his stadium area. A cross between a race circiut
and a football arena, the German fans will be hoping for
"Schummi" to provide the party atmosphere.
|
| Round Thirteen |
18 August 2002 |
Hungarian
Grand Prix |
- Usually a meeting where rumours of changes circulate.
But also expect action on the track too.
|
| Round Fourteen |
1 September 2002 |
Belgian
Grand Prix |
- Spa provides the drivers with a real driver's circuit.
After last year's incident filled race, all the teams
will be looking for points here. Can Micheal be as commanding
as in 2001? And the weather has been known to affect the
race in a very dramatic way.
|
| Round Fifteen |
15 September 2002 |
Italian Grand
Prix |
- If there is a home advantage for Ferrari, then this
is it. The race could provide the final oportunity for
the outsiders to close the gap with the big boys.
|
| Round Sixteen |
29 September 2002 |
American
Grand Prix |
- Indianapolis hosts the American GP. With a vast number
of potential fans, a history of racing at Indianapolis
as long as your arm, all the teams like to make this special.
Could also be the race where a champion is crowned? Or
is it just the place where the contenders jostle for places
on the last race?
|
| Round Seventeen |
13 October 2002 |
Japanese
Grand Prix |
- The final GP of the season. Maybe the championship will
have been decided. If not, this race will provide the
tension and drama to thrill Formula One fans. Will also
see a few goodbyes and team changes for the next season.
|