James Thompson won his first BTCC title.
Yvan Muller finished runner up.

The 2002 Green Flag MSA British Touring Car Championship season was the 45th British Touring Car Championship (BTCC) season which began at Brands Hatch on 1 April and concluded at Donington Park on 22 September.

Changes for 2002

Teams and drivers

Touring Class

The second season of BTC-T rules in the top class saw two new manufacturer backed teams enter, with Honda returning and Proton entering for the first time.

Reigning champions Vauxhall again entered four Triple 8-run Vauxhall Astra Coupes. With reigning champion Jason Plato not returning, 2001 runner-up Yvan Muller was partnered by James Thompson in the Vauxhall Motorsport entries while Thompson's place in the Egg Sport entry was taken by Matt Neal, fresh from a season in the European Touring Car Championship, alongside Production class graduate Paul O'Neill.

MG, who had trialled their West Surrey Racing-prepared ZS in the closing stages of 2001 retained experienced touring car hand Anthony Reid and Warren Hughes at the wheel.

After a year absence Honda returned with a pair Honda Civic Type-R's prepared by Arena Motorsport, who had previously entered as an independent in 1999. Guernseyman Andy Priaulx, who crossed over from Formula 3 after impressing on a one off BTCC outing for Vauxhall in 2001, was signed alongside Northern Irishman Alan Morrison, the 2000 Production (then Class B) champion.

In late 2001 it was announced that Proton would enter a pair of manufacturer backed cars backed by Petronas and run under the Petronas Syntium Proton - Team [PSP] banner. Jason Plato was initially linked with the drive before Scottish veteran David Leslie and Phil Bennett, who had been dropped by Vauxhall, were officially announced.

With Peugeot withdrawing their factory backing, Vic Lee Racing now headed the independents class, which was reinstated after a 1-year hiatus, with their pair of 406 Coupes, and acquired sponsorship from the motoring retailer Halfords. Dan Eaves remained and was joined by 1992 champion Tim Harvey, moving across from JSM. The pair were joined later in the year by Formula Renault championship winner Carl Breeze in a third car.

The works MG squad was supported from second meeting onwards by a WSR-run satellite team carrying the name of the girl band Atomic Kitten as part of a sponsorship deal. This team ran the young pairing of Fiesta racer Colin Turkington and Production graduate Gareth Howell.

Barwell Motorsport stepped up from the Production class to complete the Touring grid with a pair of ex-works Vauxhall Astra Coupes driven by New Zealand superbike racer Aaron Slight, who switched to car racing after a successful guest appearance for Peugeot in 2001, and 17-year-old rookie Tom Chilton.

Total Motorsport planned to continue running the Lexus IS200 they had run the previous year with a two-car entry for Steve Sutcliffe and Richard Dean and GR Motorsport planned to graduate from the Production Class with Gordon Shedden driving an ex-JS Motorsport Alfa Romeo 147 but neither of these entries came to fruition.

Production Class

In the Production class Synchro Motorsport gained the upper hand by stepping up from the Honda Accord to the brand new Civic Type R, recruiting former Honda factory driver James Kaye from Barwell alongside the returning Dave Allan.

The Accords were still campaigned by new squad Beacon Motorsport with Lotus Elise championship graduates Mark Thomas and Spencer Marsh, and John Batchelor's team swapped from Integras to a pair of Accords for Jim Edwards Jnr and Batchelor (again under the name of John B-and-Q), who was injured in a crash during the second meeting at Oulton Park and replaced by Peter Cate and later Hyla Breese.

Tech-Speed Motorsport continued their Peugeot 306 campaign, with Lotus Elise champion Mark Fullalove replacing Vauxhall-bound Paul O'Neill alongside Annie Templeton, and GA Motorsport also returned with their Alfa Romeo 156s, this time campaigned by series newcomers Graham Saunders and Alan Blencowe, accompanied by 2001 driver Gavin Pyper at circuits with enough grid space to accommodate a third car. Pyper received a race ban following an incident at Thruxton and his car was driven by former Ford and Volvo driver Kelvin Burt.

Rob Collard also returned in his self-entered Renault Clio but did not contest a full programme.

The big new arrival to the class was Edenbridge Racing's pair of BMW 320is, after their planned 2001 entry never materialised. Their drivers were teenager Tom Boardman in his second year in the class, and experienced German production saloon racer Norman Simon who had raced in the European Super Production championship in 2001.

TH Motorsport also appeared at selected rounds with a Mitsubishi Carisma for Steve Wood.

Other changes

  • Number of race weekends reduced from 13 to 10
  • ITV took over terrestrial broadcasting rights from the BBC
  • Greenflag took over as title sponsor from AA.

Trivia

  • Hyla Breese became the first driver since Dave Brodie in 1989 to end the season with a negative points score after collecting 20 penalty points for engine changes taking his final tally to -16.

Teams and drivers

TeamCarNo.DriversRounds
Team Car No. Drivers Rounds Works Entries United Kingdom Vauxhall Motorsport Vauxhall Astra Coupé 2 France Yvan Muller All 3 United Kingdom James Thompson All United Kingdom egg:sport 0 United Kingdom Matt Neal All 29 United Kingdom Paul O'Neill All United Kingdom MG Sport & Racing MG ZS 11 United Kingdom Anthony Reid All 12 United Kingdom Warren Hughes All Malaysia Petronas Syntium Proton Proton Impian 15 United Kingdom David Leslie All 20 United Kingdom Phil Bennett All United Kingdom Honda Racing Honda Civic Type-R 27 United Kingdom Alan Morrison All 28 United Kingdom Andy Priaulx All Independent Entries United Kingdom Team Halfords Peugeot 406 Coupé 5 United Kingdom Dan Eaves All 8 United Kingdom Tim Harvey All 23 United Kingdom Carl Breeze 4–10 United Kingdom Team Atomic Kitten MG ZS 21 United Kingdom Gareth Howell 2–10 22 United Kingdom Colin Turkington 2–10 United Kingdom Barwell Motorsport Vauxhall Astra Coupé 17 United Kingdom Tom Chilton All 111 New Zealand Aaron Slight All Production Entries United Kingdom Collard Racing Renault Clio 172 51 United Kingdom Rob Collard 1–4, 6 United Kingdom Synchro Motorsport Honda Civic Type-R 52 United Kingdom James Kaye All 53 United Kingdom Dave Allan 3–10 United Kingdom Gary Ayles Motorsport Alfa Romeo 156 55 United Kingdom Graham Saunders All 56 United Kingdom Alan Blencowe All 57 United Kingdom Gavin Pyper 2–3, 5–10 58 United Kingdom Kelvin Burt† 4 United Kingdom Tech-Speed Motorsport Peugeot 306 GTi 59 United Kingdom Annie Templeton All 60 United Kingdom Mark Fullalove All United Kingdom Beacon Motorsport Honda Accord 62 United Kingdom Spencer Marsh All 63 United Kingdom Mark Thomas All United Kingdom Edenbridge Racing BMW 320i 77 United Kingdom Tom Boardman All 78 Germany Norman Simon All United Kingdom Team B&Q Jet York City Honda Accord 79 Australia Hyla Breese 6–10 88 United Kingdom John B&Q 1–2 89 United Kingdom Peter Cate 3–5 99 United Kingdom Jim Edwards Jr. All United Kingdom TH Motorsport Mitsubishi Carisma 81 United Kingdom Steve Wood 1–4, 10
Works Entries
United Kingdom Vauxhall MotorsportVauxhall Astra Coupé2France Yvan MullerAll
3United Kingdom James ThompsonAll
United Kingdom egg:sport0United Kingdom Matt NealAll
29United Kingdom Paul O'NeillAll
United Kingdom MG Sport & RacingMG ZS11United Kingdom Anthony ReidAll
12United Kingdom Warren HughesAll
Malaysia Petronas Syntium ProtonProton Impian15United Kingdom David LeslieAll
20United Kingdom Phil BennettAll
United Kingdom Honda RacingHonda Civic Type-R27United Kingdom Alan MorrisonAll
28United Kingdom Andy PriaulxAll
Independent Entries
United Kingdom Team HalfordsPeugeot 406 Coupé5United Kingdom Dan EavesAll
8United Kingdom Tim HarveyAll
23United Kingdom Carl Breeze4–10
United Kingdom Team Atomic KittenMG ZS21United Kingdom Gareth Howell2–10
22United Kingdom Colin Turkington2–10
United Kingdom Barwell MotorsportVauxhall Astra Coupé17United Kingdom Tom ChiltonAll
111New Zealand Aaron SlightAll
Production Entries
United Kingdom Collard RacingRenault Clio 17251United Kingdom Rob Collard1–4, 6
United Kingdom Synchro MotorsportHonda Civic Type-R52United Kingdom James KayeAll
53United Kingdom Dave Allan3–10
United Kingdom Gary Ayles MotorsportAlfa Romeo 15655United Kingdom Graham SaundersAll
56United Kingdom Alan BlencoweAll
57United Kingdom Gavin Pyper2–3, 5–10
58United Kingdom Kelvin Burt4
United Kingdom Tech-Speed MotorsportPeugeot 306 GTi59United Kingdom Annie TempletonAll
60United Kingdom Mark FullaloveAll
United Kingdom Beacon MotorsportHonda Accord62United Kingdom Spencer MarshAll
63United Kingdom Mark ThomasAll
United Kingdom Edenbridge RacingBMW 320i77United Kingdom Tom BoardmanAll
78Germany Norman SimonAll
United Kingdom Team B&Q Jet York CityHonda Accord79Australia Hyla Breese6–10
88United Kingdom John B&Q1–2
89United Kingdom Peter Cate3–5
99United Kingdom Jim Edwards Jr.All
United Kingdom TH MotorsportMitsubishi Carisma81United Kingdom Steve Wood1–4, 10

† Not eligible for points.

Race calendar and winners

All races were held in the United Kingdom (except Mondello Park which was held in Ireland).

RoundCircuitDatePole positionFastest lapWinning driverWinning teamProduction class winner
1R1Brands Hatch (Grand Prix), Kent1 AprilFrance Yvan MullerFrance Yvan MullerUnited Kingdom Matt Nealegg:sportGermany Norman Simon
R2France Yvan MullerFrance Yvan MullerUnited Kingdom James ThompsonVauxhall MotorsportUnited Kingdom Rob Collard
2R3Oulton Park (Island), Cheshire21 AprilUnited Kingdom Matt NealUnited Kingdom Matt NealFrance Yvan MullerVauxhall MotorsportUnited Kingdom James Kaye
R4United Kingdom Matt NealUnited Kingdom Matt NealUnited Kingdom Paul O'Neillegg:sportUnited Kingdom Spencer Marsh
3R5Thruxton Circuit, Hampshire6 MayFrance Yvan MullerUnited Kingdom James ThompsonUnited Kingdom James ThompsonVauxhall MotorsportUnited Kingdom James Kaye
R6France Yvan MullerFrance Yvan MullerFrance Yvan MullerVauxhall MotorsportUnited Kingdom James Kaye
4R7Silverstone Circuit (International), Northamptonshire3 JuneUnited Kingdom Matt NealUnited Kingdom James ThompsonUnited Kingdom Warren HughesMG Sport & RacingGermany Norman Simon
R8United Kingdom Anthony ReidUnited Kingdom James ThompsonUnited Kingdom James ThompsonVauxhall MotorsportUnited Kingdom James Kaye
5R9Mondello Park23 JuneFrance Yvan MullerFrance Yvan MullerUnited Kingdom Matt Nealegg:sportUnited Kingdom Gavin Pyper
R10United Kingdom James ThompsonFrance Yvan MullerFrance Yvan MullerVauxhall MotorsportUnited Kingdom Spencer Marsh
6R11Croft Circuit, North Yorkshire14 JulyUnited Kingdom James ThompsonUnited Kingdom James ThompsonUnited Kingdom James ThompsonVauxhall MotorsportGermany Norman Simon
R12United Kingdom James ThompsonFrance Yvan MullerFrance Yvan MullerVauxhall MotorsportGermany Norman Simon
7R13Snetterton Circuit, Norfolk28 JulyUnited Kingdom Matt NealUnited Kingdom Matt NealUnited Kingdom James ThompsonVauxhall MotorsportUnited Kingdom Gavin Pyper
R14United Kingdom James ThompsonUnited Kingdom Matt NealFrance Yvan MullerVauxhall MotorsportUnited Kingdom James Kaye
8R15Knockhill Circuit, Fife11 AugustUnited Kingdom Andy PriaulxUnited Kingdom Matt NealUnited Kingdom Matt Nealegg:sportUnited Kingdom Gavin Pyper
R16United Kingdom Andy PriaulxFrance Yvan MullerUnited Kingdom Andy PriaulxHonda RacingUnited Kingdom Gavin Pyper
9R17Brands Hatch (Indy), Kent26 AugustUnited Kingdom Anthony ReidUnited Kingdom Anthony ReidUnited Kingdom Anthony ReidMG Sport & RacingGermany Norman Simon
R18United Kingdom Warren HughesUnited Kingdom Andy PriaulxUnited Kingdom Warren HughesMG Sport & RacingGermany Norman Simon
10R19Donington Park (Grand Prix), Leicestershire22 SeptemberUnited Kingdom James ThompsonUnited Kingdom James ThompsonUnited Kingdom James ThompsonVauxhall MotorsportUnited Kingdom Gavin Pyper
R20United Kingdom Andy PriaulxUnited Kingdom Alan MorrisonUnited Kingdom Alan MorrisonHonda RacingGermany Norman Simon

Championship results tables

Points system
1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th9th10thPole positionFastest lapLead a lap in feature race
1512108654321111
  • No driver may collect more than one "Lead a Lap" point per race no matter how many laps they lead.

Touring Class (BTC-T)

Pos.DriverBRHOULTHRSILMONCROSNEKNOBRHDONPts
Touring Class (BTC-T)
1United Kingdom James ThompsonRet1*37*1281*221Ret1233NCRet13183
2France Yvan Muller52*110*Ret1*910Ret1*Ret1*21*42365Ret163
3United Kingdom Matt Neal144Ret*23*63*13RetRetRetRet*14483Ret145
4United Kingdom Anthony Reid435Ret3Ret*DSQ2*54*Ret341026*15*48136
5United Kingdom Andy Priaulx1257Ret45466Ret42*3Ret71*117*24*116
6United Kingdom Warren HughesRet8*22111011110751173RetRet21*72*110
7United Kingdom David LeslieRetRet839939311275Ret98*9Ret6679
8United Kingdom Paul O'NeillRetRetRet1*8724*45*Ret6*111665*104Ret577
9United Kingdom Alan MorrisonRetRet1051285Ret*Ret66Ret*6Ret51082101*68
10United Kingdom Dan Eaves21320Ret66127RetRet9413712RetRet219Ret43
11United Kingdom Tim HarveyRet7*Ret654*Ret57DSQRetRetRetDNS11963RetRet*43
12United Kingdom Gareth Howell941011Ret8Ret10Ret9105Ret13*5Ret*RetRet32
13New Zealand Aaron Slight912687DNS10RetDNS8710129Ret12Ret9RetRet32
14United Kingdom Colin Turkington19RetRetRetRet12DNSDNS35948RetRet1611Ret29
15United Kingdom Tom Chilton3Ret11913Ret11Ret9RetRetRetRet8*107121012Ret14
16United Kingdom Phil Bennett116RetDNS14Ret71389128818RetDNS712899
17United Kingdom Carl BreezeDNS16Ret18812*146Ret14RetDNS1378
Production Class (BTC-P)
1United Kingdom James KayeRetNC12Ret1512161517Ret11141711161714131611210
2Germany Norman Simon6Ret1513RetDNS13RetRetRet101316Ret141513111510180
3United Kingdom Spencer Marsh8Ret161117Ret2017Ret12Ret1522Ret15Ret17151913122
4United Kingdom Gavin PyperRetRetRet2015RetRetDNS1512131115141412107
5United Kingdom Jim Edwards Jr.10Ret1712211417Ret1813171624RetDSQ2022172014101
6United Kingdom Tom BoardmanRet10DNSDNS1617Ret22161518Ret1913202216Ret171598
7United Kingdom Alan BlencoweRetRet14RetRet132118191713RetRet2018211918RetRet76
8United Kingdom Mark FullaloveRetRet131418Ret18RetRetRet16RetRet19Ret16182018Ret69
9United Kingdom Dave AllanRet182619201615Ret18151719Ret19Ret1761
10United Kingdom Mark ThomasRetRet1815191619RetRet19Ret172117192321Ret211661
11United Kingdom Graham SaundersRet11DNSDNS22152221RetRet14Ret2014211820RetRetDNS60
12United Kingdom Rob Collard79DNSDNSDNSDNS14RetDNSDNS34
13United Kingdom Annie Templeton13RetRet17241925RetDNSDNS191825Ret2224232222Ret26
14United Kingdom Peter Cate20212420Ret1423
15United Kingdom Steve WoodDNSDNSRet1623Ret232323Ret12
United Kingdom John B&QDNSDNSRetDNS0
Australia Hyla BreeseDNSDNS2321DNSDNSRetDNSDNSDNS-16
guest drivers ineligible for points
United Kingdom Kelvin Burt15140†
Pos.DriverBRHOULTHRSILMONCROSNEKNOBRHDONPts
  • Note: bold signifies pole position in class (1 point awarded all races), italics signifies fastest lap in class (1 point awarded all races) and * signifies that driver lead feature race for at least one lap (1 point given).

† Not eligible for points.

Independent's Championship

Pos.DriverBRHOULTHRSILMONCROSNEKNOBRHDONPts
1United Kingdom Dan Eaves21320Ret66127RetRet9413712RetRet219Ret145
2New Zealand Aaron Slight912687DNS10RetDNS8710129Ret12Ret9RetRet142
3United Kingdom Tim HarveyRet7Ret654Ret57DSQRetRetRetDNS11963RetRet126
4United Kingdom Gareth Howell941011Ret8Ret10Ret9105Ret135RetRetRet126
5United Kingdom Tom Chilton3Ret11913Ret11Ret9RetRetRetRet8107121012Ret123
6United Kingdom Colin Turkington19RetRetRetRet12DNSDNS35948RetRet1611Ret108
7United Kingdom Carl BreezeDNS16Ret18812146Ret14RetDNS13772
Pos.DriverBRHOULTHRSILMONCROSNEKNOBRHDONPts

Manufacturers Championship

PosManufacturerBRHOULTHRSILMONCROSNEKNOBRHDONPts
1Vauxhall / Vauxhall Motorsport/egg:sport11171161111111123613471
52310228322RetRet2233483Ret
Ret44RetRet3910Ret3RetRetRetRet44NCRet5Ret
2MG / MG Sport & Racing432231012545343261142320
Ret85Ret11RetDSQ11107Ret11710RetRet2578
3Honda / Honda Racing12575454666423Ret518221212
RetRet10Ret1285RetRetRet6Ret6Ret710117104
4Proton / Petronas Syntium Proton11683993939275189871266145
RetRetRetDNS14Ret7138111288RetRetDNS9Ret89
PosManufacturerBRHOULTHRSILMONCROSNEKNOBRHDONPts

Touring Teams Championship

PosTeamBRHOULTHRSILMONCROSNEKNOBRHDONPts
1Vauxhall Motorsport1711111263161
2102102Ret23RetRet
2MG Sport & Racing32102433612107
8RetRet1171110Ret58
3egg:sport4133361644587
RetRet745RetRet58Ret
4Honda Racing555662Ret12178
RetRet8RetRetRetRet1074
5Team Halfords7645Ret4793Ret47
13Ret67DSQRetDNSRet21Ret
6Team Atomic Kitten411810541316Ret34
RetRet12DNS95RetRetRet
7Team Petronas63999718812614
RetDNSRet13118RetDNSRet9
8Barwell Motorsport128RetRet810879Ret12
Ret9DNSRetRetRet91210Ret
PosTeamBRHOULTHRSILMONCROSNEKNOBRHDONPts

Production Teams Championship

PosTeamBRHOULTHRSILMONCROSNEKNOBRHDONPts
1Synchro MotorsportNCRet1215161411171311127
1819RetRet15191917
2Edenbridge Racing10131722151313151110115
RetDNSDNSRetRetRetRet22Ret15
3Beacon MotorsportRet111617121517231513103
Ret15RetRet1917RetRetRet16
4Gary Ayles Motorsport11Ret131817Ret1211141286
RetRet1521RetRet141818Ret
5Team B&Q Jet York CityRet12142013162120171459
DNSDNS21Ret14DNSRetDNSDNSDNS
6Tech-Speed MotorsportRet1419RetRet18191620Ret43
Ret17RetRetDNSRetRet2422Ret
7Collard Racing9DNSDNSRetDNS10
8TH MotorsportDNS16Ret23Ret8
PosTeamBHGPOULTHRSILMONCROSNEKNOBHIDONPts