Rob
1st March 2014, 20:24
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Twelve years ago today saw the start of the 2002 World Championship, which turned out to be the shortest contest in Formula 1 history, given that Michael Schumacher wrapped up his fifth title as early as July.
The superiority of the Ferrari could be seen right from the Friday of the Australian Grand Prix, with the two F2001s clearly dominant in both free practice sessions. The F2001, although almost a year old, was still capable of dominating the scene, even if it was not the most up to date car.
As from the Brazilian Grand Prix, the F2002 replaced it to become one of the most successful Ferraris of all time, winning 14 out of the 15 races it contested that season, equivalent to to a 93% success rate.
- See more at: http://formula1.ferrari.com/it-happened-today/happened-today-1-march#sthash.QXKXjzDM.dpuf
Twelve years ago today saw the start of the 2002 World Championship, which turned out to be the shortest contest in Formula 1 history, given that Michael Schumacher wrapped up his fifth title as early as July.
The superiority of the Ferrari could be seen right from the Friday of the Australian Grand Prix, with the two F2001s clearly dominant in both free practice sessions. The F2001, although almost a year old, was still capable of dominating the scene, even if it was not the most up to date car.
As from the Brazilian Grand Prix, the F2002 replaced it to become one of the most successful Ferraris of all time, winning 14 out of the 15 races it contested that season, equivalent to to a 93% success rate.
- See more at: http://formula1.ferrari.com/it-happened-today/happened-today-1-march#sthash.QXKXjzDM.dpuf