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    F1 2002

    Game » consists of 1 releases. Released Apr 04, 2002

    F1 2002 was the second last Formula 1 game released by EA before losing the official license to Sony Computer Entertainment. It featured drivers, tracks and races from the 2002 Formula 1 World Championship. The game also featured an advance telemetry feature that allowed users to view race infomation.

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    The Teams and Drivers

    The game features all 25 drivers and 11 teams that took part in the 2002 season.  
     
    Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro
     
    Micheal Schumacher - Germany
    Rubens Barrichello - Brazil
     
    West Mclaren Mercedes:

    David Coulthard  - Scotland
    Kimi Raikkonen - Finland

    BMW Williams F1: 
     
     Ralf Schumacher - Germany
    Jaun Pablo Montoya - Colombia
     

    Sauber Petronas: 
     

    Felipe Massa - Brazil
    Nick Heidfeld - Germany   
     

    DHL Jordan Honda: 

     
    Giancarlo Fisichella  - Italy
    Takuma Sato  - Japan
     

    BAR Honda: 

     
    Jacques Villeneuve  - Canada
    Olivier Panis - France
     

    Renault F1 Team: 

      
    Jarno Trulli - Italy 
    Jenson Button - England
     
     

    Jaguar Racing: 

     
    Eddie Irvine - England
    Pedro de la Rosa - Spain
     

    Orange Arrows: 

     
    Heinz-Harald Frentzen  - Germany   
    Enrique Bernoldi  - Brazil 
     

    Minardi Asiatech: 

     
    Alex Yoong - Malaysia
    Mark Webber - Australia
     

    Panasonic Toyota Racing : 

     
    Mika Salo - Finland  
    Allan McNish - Scotland 

    The Circuits

     The game featured all 17 tracks from the 2002 racing calender, with the option of varying number of laps upto the real life amount.
     
     

    1. Australian Grand Prix - Melbourne - 58 Laps
    2. Malaysian Grand Prix - Sepang - 56 Laps
    3. Brazilian Grand Prix - Interlagos - 71 Laps
    4. San Marino Grand Prix - Imola - 62 Laps
    5. Spanish Grand Prix - Catalunya - 65 Laps
    6. Austrian Grand Prix - A1-Ring - 69 Laps
    7. Monaco Grand Prix - Monaco - 78 Laps
    8. Canadian Grand Prix - Circuit Gilles Villeneuve - 70 Laps
    9. European Grand Prix - Nürburgring - 62 Laps 
    10. British Grand Prix - Silverstone - 60 Laps
    11. French Grand Prix - Magny-Cours - 70 Laps
    12. German Grand Prix - Hockenheimring - 60 Laps
    13. Hungarian Grand Prix - Hungaroring - 70 Laps
    14. Belgian Grand Prix - Spa-Francorchamps - 44 Laps
    15. Italian Grand Prix - Monza - 53 Laps
    16. United States Grand Prix - Indianapolis - 73 Laps
    17. Japanese Grand Prix - Suzuka - 53 Laps
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