2002 FIA GT Championship

Christophe Bouchut won his second consecutive GT Drivers' Championship by a single point over Larbre Compétition-Chereau teammate David Terrien.

Larbre also secured the team championship, beating Lister Storm Racing[1] The N-GT Cup was won by Porsche driver Stéphane Ortelli after he won seven races, while his Freisinger Motorsport squad earned the teams title.

The ETCC also added a support event for the Spa 24 Hours for the first time, instead of the FIA GT series running on its own.

The Hungaroring, Zolder, and A1-Ring were all removed from the calendar, while Anderstorp marked the first Scandinavian event held since Helsinki Thunder in 1997.

Entries were required to complete 75% of the race distance in order to be classified as a finisher and earn points.

Larbre Compétition-Chereau won the GT Teams Championship with its Chrysler Viper GTS-Rs (pictured at non-championship race)
Stéphane Ortelli won the N-GT Cup for Drivers with seven victories