The FIA GT Championship retained its partnership with
Eurosport and the
European Touring Car Championship, sharing their schedule and race weekends under the
Super Racing Weekend moniker, now with
sponsorship from
LG Corporation. 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. Several races were however dropped or replaced for 2002, with the schedule shortened to ten rounds from eleven.
Monza was replaced by the
Autodromo di Pergusa for the Italian round, and
Oschersleben became the German round for the first time since
1999, replacing the
Nürburgring.
Donington Park became the second British round, as it too had been used in 1999. 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. All events, with exception of Spa, retained their race distance. ==Entries==