Formula One San Marino Grand Prix Results
Monday, April 15, 2002 | 11:13 a.m.
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At Enzo and Dino Ferrari circuit
Imola, Italy
Lap length: 3.065 miles
Race length: 189.47 miles
1. Michael Schumacher, Germany, Ferrari, 1 hour, 29 minutes, 10.789 seconds, 127.686 mph.
2. Rubens Barrichello, Brazil, Ferrari, 17.9 seconds behind.
3. Ralf Schumacher, Germany, Williams BMW, 19.7.
4. Juan Pablo Montoya, Colombia, Williams BMW, 44.7.
5. Jenson Button, Britain, Renault, 1:23.39.
6. David Coulthard, Britain, McLaren Mercedes, 61 laps.
7. Jacques Villeneuve, Canada, BAR Honda, 61.
8. Felipe Massa, Brazil, Sauber Petronas, 61.
9. Jarno Trulli, Italy, Renault, 61.
10. Nick Heidfeld, Germany, Sauber Petronas, 61.
11. Mark Webber, Australia, Minardi Asiatech, 60.
Not Classified
Enrique Bernoldi, Brazil, Arrows Cosworth, 50.
Eddie Irvine, Britain, Jaguar Cosworth, 45.
Kimi Raikkonen, Finland, McLaren Mercedes, 44.
Olivier Panis, France, BAR Honda, 44.
Pedro de la Rosa, Spain, Jaguar Cosworth, 30.
Mika Salo, Finland, Toyota, 26.
Heinz-Harald Frentzen, Germany, Arrows Cosworth, 25.
Giancarlo Fisichella, Italy, Jordan Honda, 19.
Takuma Sato, Japan, Jordan Honda, 5.
Allan McNish, Britain, Toyota, 0.
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Drivers Standings
(After four races)
1. Michael Schumacher, 34 points.
2. Ralf Schumacher, 20.
3. Juan Pablo Montoya, 17.
4. Jenson Button, 8.
5. Rubens Barrichello, 6.
6. David Coulthard, 5.
7. Kimi Raikkonen, 4.
8. Eddie Irvine, 3.
9. Nick Heidfeld, 2.
9. Mark Webber, 2.
9. Mika Salo, 2.
12. Felipe Massa, 1.
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Constructors Standings
(After four races)
1. Ferrari, 40 points.
2. Williams BMW, 37.
3. McLaren Mercedes, 9.
4. Renault, 8.
5. Jaguar, 3.
5. Sauber Petronas, 3.
7. Minardi Asiatech, 2.
7. Toyota, 2.
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