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2000 In Motorsport
The following is an overview of the events of 2000 in motorsport including the major racing events, motorsport venues that were opened and closed during a year, championships and non-championship events that were established and disestablished in a year, and births and deaths of racing drivers and other motorsport people. Annual events The calendar includes only annual major non-championship events or annual events that had significance separate from the championship. For the dates of the championship events see related season articles. See also * List of 2000 motorsport champions References External links {{DEFAULTSORT:2000 In Motorsport Motorsport by year ...
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List Of 2000 Motorsport Champions
This list of 2000 motorsport champions is a list of national or international auto racing series with a Championship decided by the points or positions earned by a driver from multiple races. Open wheel racing Sports car Touring car Rallying Stock car racing Motorcycle {, class="wikitable" style="font-size: 87%" ! Series ! Rider ! Season article , - , rowspan="2" , 500cc World Championship , Kenny Roberts Jr. , rowspan="6" , ''2000 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season'' , - , Manufacturers: Yamaha , - , rowspan="2" , 250cc World Championship , Olivier Jacque , - , Manufacturers: Yamaha , - , rowspan="2" , 125cc World Championship , Roberto Locatelli , - , Manufacturers: Honda , - , rowspan="2" , Superbike World Championship , Colin Edwards , rowspan="2" , ''2000 Superbike World Championship season'' , - , Manufacturers: Ducati , - , rowspan="2" , Supersport World Championship , Jörg Teuchert , rowspan="2" , , - , Manufacturers: ...
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2000 Race Of Champions
The 2000 Race of Champions took place on December 10 at Gran Canaria. It was the 13th running of the event, and the ninth running at Gran Canaria. The International Masters contest was held for the final time this year before a format shake-up for 2001, which opened up the main competition to non-rally drivers. The vehicles used were the Peugeot 206 WRC, The Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VI WRC, the Toyota Corolla WRC, the Saab 93 rallycross car and the ROC Buggy. The individual competition was won by Tommi Makinen, whilst the Nations' Cup was won by France with Yvan Muller, Gilles Panizzi and Régis Laconi. Participants Race of Champions Nations Cup * Marcus Grönholm was to represent the All-Star team, but for an unknown reason his place was taken by Blomqvist. Legends Race * Per Eklund & Miki Biasion eliminated in the First Round. International Masters * Flavio Alonso secured his place with the quickest time in the Spanish Masters event. * Armin Schwarz and Tom Kri ...
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2000 Macau Grand Prix
The 2000 Macau Grand Prix (officially the 47th Macau Grand Prix) was a Formula Three (F3) car race held on the streets of Macau on 19 November 2000. In contrast to other races, such as the Masters of Formula 3, the 2000 Macau Grand Prix was not affiliated with any F3 championship and was open to entries from all F3 championships. The race was split into two 15-lap aggregate legs held in the morning and afternoon, with the overall winner being the driver who completed all 30 laps in the quickest time. The Macau Grand Prix was held for the 47th time in 2000, and the 18th time for F3 cars. André Couto of Bertram Schafer Racing won the Grand Prix after starting sixth in the first leg. Couto passed first-leg winner Pierre Kaffer of team hms at the start of the second leg and withstood pressure from Paolo Montin of Target Racing to become the first Macanese driver to win the race under F3 rules. Montin finished second, while Ryō Fukuda finished third in his own car. Background a ...
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2000 FAI 1000
The 2000 FAI 1000 was the fourth running of the Australia 1000 race, first held after the organisational split over the Bathurst 1000 that occurred in 1997. It was the 37th anniversary of the original touring car endurance race held at the Mount Panorama Circuit in 1963. It was the 43rd race that traces its lineage back to the 1960 Armstrong 500 held at Phillip Island. It was held on 19 November 2000 at the Mount Panorama Circuit just outside Bathurst and was the thirteenth and final round of the 2000 Shell Championship Series for V8 Supercars. The race was held in mostly wet conditions which resulted in several safety car periods. As a result, the average race speed was the slowest since the 1974 Bathurst 1000. Entry list Report Thanks to a weeks' worth of rain and a record-breaking 13 safety cars the time it was the slowest 1000 since 1974, when the rain that day in the last 50 laps was torrential. The race itself would become one of the all time classics. Several drive ...
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2000 Masters Of Formula 3
The 2000 Marlboro Masters of Formula 3 was the tenth Masters of Formula 3 race held at Circuit Park Zandvoort on 6 August 2000. It was won by Jonathan Cochet, for Signature. Drivers and teams Classification Qualifying Group A Group B Race References {{Masters of F3 years Masters of Formula Three Masters of Formula Three Master or masters may refer to: Ranks or titles * Ascended master, a term used in the Theosophical religious tradition to refer to spiritually enlightened beings who in past incarnations were ordinary humans * Grandmaster (chess), National Maste ...
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2000 24 Hours Of Le Mans
The 2000 24 Hours of Le Mans was the 68th Grand Prix of Endurance, and took place on 17 and 18 June 2000. Pre-race After the 1999 race, most of the manufacturers in the top classes went in different directions. BMW and Toyota went into Formula One, while Mercedes-Benz left sportscar racing after the CLR accidents, returning to the DTM. Nissan also left due to financial difficulties. Other than the French privateers Pescarolo, Oreca and DAMS, only Audi and Panoz remained from the previous year, while newcomer Cadillac joined. Race notes The 1-2-3 finish of the Audi LMP900s marked the beginning of two dynasties, Audi's and Tom Kristensen's in the top-finishing Audi. The Oreca team's GTS class winning, seventh place, 333 lap finish with the Chrysler Viper was the best ever with that car. It faced serious competition within its class from Corvette Racing's new C5.R., which would within the next two years top the Viper's distance record and establish itself as the car to beat ...
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2000 Isle Of Man TT
The 2000 Isle of Man TT was a motorcycle race event. The Isle of Man TT (Tourist Trophy) Races are held annually in the Isle of Man. The 2000 races were dominated by David Jefferies and Joey Dunlop, who gained a hat-trick of wins each. They included Dunlop's 26th and final win at the TT in the Ultra-lightweight 125cc race, and he also proved he could still win a 'big bike' race, winning the Formula One TT in the opening race. This was also Michael Rutter's last TT until his return in 2007. Rob Fisher won both sidecar races bringing his total up to eight wins. Results *Race 1 – TT Formula One Race (6 laps – 226.38 miles) *Race 2 – Sidecar Race A (3 laps – 113.19miles) *Race 3a – Lightweight 250 TT Race (3 laps – 113.19 miles) *Race 3b – Lightweight 400 TT Race (3 laps – 113.19 miles) *Race 4 – Sidecar Race B (3 laps – 113.19 miles) *Race 5 – Ultra Lightweight 125 TT (4 laps – 150.92 miles) *Race 6 – Singles TT (4 laps – 150.92 miles) ...
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