2002 Australian Nations Cup Championship
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The 2002 Australian Nations Cup Championship was CAMS sanctioned Australian motor racing title[1] open to GT type cars complying with both Group 3E Series Production Car regulations as published by CAMS and Nations Cup regulations as published by Procar Australia.[2] The title, which was the third Australian Nations Cup Championship,[3] was won by Jim Richards driving a Porsche 911 GT3 Cup.
The championship was contested over an eight-round series.[4]
| Round[4] | Circuit[4][5] | State | Date[5] | Format[5] |
| 1 | Adelaide Parklands Circuit | South Australia | 16 & 17 March | Three races |
| 2 | Symmons Plains International Raceway | Tasmania | 7 April | Two races |
| 3 | Oran Park | New South Wales | 5 May | Three races |
| 4 | Winton Motor Raceway | Victoria | 23 June | Three races |
| 5 | Queensland Raceway | Queensland | 14 July | Three races |
| 6 | Wakefield Park | New South Wales | 11 August | Three races |
| 7 | Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit | Victoria | 22 September | Three races |
| 8 | Surfers Paradise Street Circuit | Queensland | 27 October | Three races |