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The 2000 FedEx Championship Series season was the twenty-second in the Championship Auto Racing Teams (CART) era of American open-wheel car racing. It consisted of 20 races, beginning in Homestead, Florida on March 26, 2000 and concluding in Fontana, California on October 30, 2000. The FedEx Championship Series Drivers' Champion was Gil de Ferran. The Rookie of the Year was Kenny Bräck.

2000 CART season
FedEx Championship Series
Season
Races20
Start dateMarch 26
End dateOctober 30
Awards
Drivers' championBrazil Gil de Ferran
Constructors' CupUnited Kingdom Reynard
Manufacturers' CupUnited States / United Kingdom Ford-Cosworth
Nations' CupBrazil Brazil
Rookie of the YearSweden Kenny Bräck
← 1999
2001 →

The relative decline of Chip Ganassi Racing and an atypical parity among the major engine and chassis builders led to the most wide-open championship race in the history of the series, with seven different winners in the first seven races of the year and 11 drivers winning a race. From 1997–1999, only two drivers came within 50 points of the champion, 9 would do so in 2000.

Penske Racing returned to prominence using Honda engines and abandoning their house chassis for a Reynard 2KI. Gil de Ferran and Helio Castroneves (the latter signed following the death of Greg Moore), combined for 5 wins, 4 of which were on the road courses the team had not been competitive on in their previous chassis and engine. Veterans Michael Andretti and Paul Tracy, who were 1 and 2 in the championship after the Vancouver round, would fall short after poor finishes down the stretch. Most surprising of all to observers was the return to prominence of Patrick Racing, with veterans Adrian Fernandez and Roberto Moreno finishing second and third respectively in the championship.

Off the track, while CART remained fiscally strong, anxiety regarding the series' decline in prominence led to the ouster of CEO Andrew Craig at the midpoint of the season, leading to his replacement by Bobby Rahal. The series left open the traditional Indianapolis 500 date of Memorial Day, allowing teams to enter the Indy Racing League-sanctioned race for the first time since 1995. Chip Ganassi Racing did so, with their driver Juan Pablo Montoya winning the race handily with purchased IRL equipment. While a competitive triumph for CART, Ganassi's efforts showed the continuing allure of the 500 for CART teams and their sponsors. 2000 would also be the final season for DaimlerChrysler via the Mercedes-Benz brand as an engine manufacturer, after DaimlerChrysler decided to shut down their CART program and coincidentally defected to the NASCAR Winston Cup Series via the Dodge brand in 2001.

Drivers and constructors

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The following teams and drivers competed in the 2000 CART Championship Series season. Five years after the return of Firestone, rival tire manufacturer Goodyear withdrew from CART and its rival the Indy Racing League. So all cars ran on Firestone Firehawk tires.[1] All teams were based in the United States.

Team Chassis Engine No Drivers Races Primary Sponsors
Chip Ganassi Racing Lola B2K/00 Toyota RV8E 1 Colombia  Juan Pablo Montoya All Target
12 United States  Jimmy Vasser All
Team Penske Reynard 2KI Honda HR-0 2 Brazil  Gil de Ferran All Marlboro
3 Brazil  Hélio Castroneves All
Walker Motorsport Reynard 2KI Honda HR-0 5 Japan  Shinji Nakano  R  1, 4–20 Avex
United States  Bryan Herta 2–3
Newman/Haas Racing Lola B2K/00 Ford-Cosworth XF 6 United States  Michael Andretti All Texaco-Havoline
11 Brazil  Christian Fittipaldi All Big Kmart
Team Rahal Reynard 2KI Ford-Cosworth XF 7 Italy  Max Papis All Miller Lite
8 Sweden  Kenny Bräck  R  All Shell
91 United States  Casey Mears  R  20 WorldCom
Della Penna Motorsports Reynard 2KI Toyota RV8E 10 Argentina  Norberto Fontana  R  1–10 Video Match 9
DirecTV 11
United States  Memo Gidley 11–18, 20
Australia  Jason Bright  R  19
Bettenhausen Racing Lola B2K/00 Mercedes IC 108E 16 Mexico  Michel Jourdain Jr. All Herdez
PacWest Racing Reynard 2KI Mercedes IC 108E 17 Brazil  Maurício Gugelmin All Nextel
18 United Kingdom  Mark Blundell All Motorola
Dale Coyne Racing Lola B2K/00 Ford-Cosworth XF 19 Japan  Takuya Kurosawa  R  1–11 MTCI 6
Sports Today 14
Brazil  Gualter Salles 12–14
United States  Alex Barron 15–20
34 Brazil  Gualter Salles 1–3 Dale Coyne Racing
Swift 011.c Brazil  Tarso Marques 4–20 Panasonic
Patrick Racing Reynard 2KI Ford-Cosworth XF 20 Brazil  Roberto Moreno All Visteon
40 Mexico  Adrián Fernández All Tecate
Arciero Racing Reynard 2KI Mercedes IC 108E 25 Brazil  Luiz Garcia Jr. All Hollywood Cigarettes
Team Green Reynard 2KI Honda HR-0 26 Canada  Paul Tracy All KOOL
27 United Kingdom  Dario Franchitti All
Forsythe Racing Reynard 2KI Ford-Cosworth XF 32 Canada  Patrick Carpentier 1, 5–20 Player's
United States  Memo Gidley 2–4
33 Canada  Alex Tagliani  R  All
77 United States  Bryan Herta 16 Rockingham Motor Speedway
Mo Nunn Racing Reynard 2KI Mercedes IC 108E 55 Brazil  Tony Kanaan 1–7, 11–20 Hollywood Cigarettes
United States  Bryan Herta 8–10
PPI Motorsports Reynard 2KI Toyota RV8E 96 Spain  Oriol Servià  R  All Telefónica
97 Brazil  Cristiano da Matta All Pioneer
R Eligible for Rookie of the Year

Schedule

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Rnd Race Name Circuit City/Location Date
1 United States  Marlboro Grand Prix of Miami Presented by Toyota  O  Homestead-Miami Speedway Homestead, Florida March 26
2 United States  Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach  R  Streets of Long Beach Long Beach, California April 16
3 Brazil  Rio 200  O  Autódromo de Jacarepaguá Jacarepagua, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil April 30
4 Japan  Firestone Firehawk 500  O  Twin Ring Motegi Motegi, Tochigi, Japan May 14
5 United States  Bosch Spark Plug Grand Prix Presented by Toyota  O  Nazareth Speedway Nazareth, Pennsylvania May 27
6 United States  Miller Lite 225 Presented by Kmart  O  Milwaukee Mile West Allis, Wisconsin June 5*
7 United States  Tenneco Automotive Grand Prix of Detroit  R  The Raceway on Belle Isle Park Detroit, Michigan June 18
8 United States  Freightliner/G. I. Joe's 200 Presented by Texaco  R  Portland International Raceway Portland, Oregon June 25
9 United States  Firstar Presents the Marconi Grand Prix of Cleveland  R  Cleveland Burke Lakefront Airport Cleveland, Ohio July 2
10 Canada  Molson Indy Toronto  R  Exhibition Place Toronto, Ontario July 16
11 United States  Michigan 500 Presented by Toyota  O  Michigan Speedway Brooklyn, Michigan July 23
12 United States  Target Grand Prix of Chicago Presented by Energizer  O  Chicago Motor Speedway Cicero, Illinois July 30
13 United States  Miller Lite 200  R  Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course Lexington, Ohio August 13
14 United States  Motorola 220  R  Road America Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin August 20
15 Canada  Molson Indy Vancouver  R  Concord Pacific Place Vancouver, British Columbia September 3
16 United States  Honda Grand Prix of Monterey Featuring the Shell 300  R  Laguna Seca Raceway Monterey, California September 10
17 United States  Motorola 300  O  Gateway International Raceway Madison, Illinois September 17
18 United States  Texaco/Havoline Grand Prix of Houston  R  George R. Brown Convention Center Houston, Texas October 1
19 Australia  Honda Indy 300  R  Surfers Paradise Street Circuit Surfers Paradise, Queensland, Australia October 15
20 United States  Marlboro 500 Presented by Toyota  O  California Speedway Fontana, California October 29–30*

 O  Oval/Speedway
 R  Road/Street course

The Nazareth round was initially scheduled to be the second round on April 9, 2000, but snow caused the race's postponement.

Milwaukee was scheduled to be on June 4, but was postponed due to rain.

Fontana was scheduled for October 29, but during a caution on lap 22 for Cristiano da Matta crashing, rain began to fall and the remainder of the race was postponed to the next day.

Season summary

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Race results

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Round Race Pole position Fastest lap Lead Most Laps Race Winner Race
Time
Report
Driver Team Chassis Engine
1 United States  Homestead Brazil  Gil de Ferran Colombia  Juan Pablo Montoya Brazil  Gil de Ferran Italy  Max Papis Team Rahal Reynard 2KI Ford-Cosworth XF 1:22:01 Report
2 United States  Long Beach Brazil  Gil de Ferran Brazil  Gil de Ferran Brazil  Gil de Ferran Canada  Paul Tracy Team Green Reynard 2KI Honda HR-0 1:57:11 Report
3 Brazil  Rio Canada  Alex Tagliani Canada  Alex Tagliani Canada  Alex Tagliani Mexico  Adrián Fernández Patrick Racing Reynard 2KI Ford-Cosworth XF 1:37:12 Report
4 Japan  Motegi Colombia  Juan Pablo Montoya Colombia  Juan Pablo Montoya Colombia  Juan Pablo Montoya United States  Michael Andretti Newman/Haas Racing Lola B2K/00 Ford-Cosworth XF 1:58:52 Report
5 United States  Nazareth Colombia  Juan Pablo Montoya Brazil  Hélio Castroneves Colombia  Juan Pablo Montoya Brazil  Gil de Ferran Team Penske Reynard 2KI Honda HR-0 2:06:10 Report
6 United States  Milwaukee Colombia  Juan Pablo Montoya Colombia  Juan Pablo Montoya Colombia  Juan Pablo Montoya Colombia  Juan Pablo Montoya Chip Ganassi Racing Lola B2K/00 Toyota RV8E 1:37:38 Report
7 United States  Belle Isle Colombia  Juan Pablo Montoya Brazil  Hélio Castroneves Colombia  Juan Pablo Montoya Brazil  Hélio Castroneves Team Penske Reynard 2KI Honda HR-0 2:01:23 Report
8 United States  Portland Brazil  Hélio Castroneves Sweden  Kenny Bräck Brazil  Hélio Castroneves Brazil  Gil de Ferran Team Penske Reynard 2KI Honda HR-0 2:00:46 Report
9 United States  Cleveland Brazil  Roberto Moreno Colombia  Juan Pablo Montoya Brazil  Roberto Moreno Brazil  Roberto Moreno Patrick Racing Reynard 2KI Ford-Cosworth XF 1:52:12 Report
10 Canada  Toronto Brazil  Hélio Castroneves United States  Michael Andretti Brazil  Cristiano da Matta United States  Michael Andretti Newman/Haas Racing Lola B2K/00 Ford-Cosworth XF 2:00:02 Report
11 United States  Michigan Canada  Paul Tracy Colombia  Juan Pablo Montoya Brazil  Hélio Castroneves Colombia  Juan Pablo Montoya Chip Ganassi Racing Lola B2K/00 Toyota RV8E 2:48:49 Report
12 United States  Chicago Colombia  Juan Pablo Montoya Mexico  Adrián Fernández Colombia  Juan Pablo Montoya Brazil  Cristiano da Matta PPI Motorsports Reynard 2KI Toyota RV8E 2:01:23 Report
13 United States  Mid-Ohio Brazil  Gil de Ferran United Kingdom  Dario Franchitti Brazil  Hélio Castroneves Brazil  Hélio Castroneves Team Penske Reynard 2KI Honda HR-0 1:44:59 Report
14 United States  Road America United Kingdom  Dario Franchitti Canada  Paul Tracy Canada  Alex Tagliani Canada  Paul Tracy Team Green Reynard 2KI Honda HR-0 1:37:53 Report
15 Canada  Vancouver United Kingdom  Dario Franchitti Colombia  Juan Pablo Montoya United Kingdom  Dario Franchitti Canada  Paul Tracy Team Green Reynard 2KI Honda HR-0 1:53:06 Report
16 United States  Laguna Seca Brazil  Hélio Castroneves Brazil  Gil de Ferran Brazil  Hélio Castroneves Brazil  Hélio Castroneves Team Penske Reynard 2KI Honda HR-0 1:46:11 Report
17 United States  Gateway Colombia  Juan Pablo Montoya Canada  Patrick Carpentier United States  Michael Andretti Colombia  Juan Pablo Montoya Chip Ganassi Racing Lola B2K/00 Toyota RV8E 1:55:38 Report
18 United States  Houston Brazil  Gil de Ferran United States  Michael Andretti Brazil  Gil de Ferran United States  Jimmy Vasser Chip Ganassi Racing Lola B2K/00 Toyota RV8E 1:59:02 Report
19 Australia  Surfers Paradise Colombia  Juan Pablo Montoya United States  Jimmy Vasser Mexico  Adrián Fernández Mexico  Adrián Fernández Patrick Racing Reynard 2KI Ford-Cosworth XF 2:01:14 Report
20 United States  Fontana Brazil  Gil de Ferran Brazil  Hélio Castroneves Sweden  Kenny Bräck Brazil  Christian Fittipaldi Newman/Haas Racing Lola B2K/00 Ford-Cosworth XF 3:38:04 Report

Final driver standings

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Pos Driver MIA United States  LBH United States  RIO Brazil  MOT Japan  NAZ United States  MIL United States  DET United States  POR United States  CLE United States  TOR Canada  MIC United States  CHI United States  MDO United States  ROA United States  VAN Canada  LAG United States  GAT United States  HOU United States  SUR Australia  FON United States  Pts
1 Brazil  Gil de Ferran 6* 7* 17 9 1 12 9 1 14 6 18 3 2 25 5 2 8 3* 23 3 168
2 Mexico  Adrián Fernández 21 24 1 10 5 8 21 12 7 2 6 5 6 2 3 12 10 7 1* 5 158
3 Brazil  Roberto Moreno 2 9 6 3 14 5 17 2 1* 13 23 6 11 4 10 25 3 11 19 2 147
4 Sweden  Kenny Bräck  RY  18 17 10 5 3 4 24 6 2 10 22 4 5 3 9 5 11 15 2 13* 135
5 Canada  Paul Tracy 3 1 3 6 10 15 DSQ 18 19 3 7 19 16 1 1 11 18 4 17 24 134
6 United States  Jimmy Vasser 4 3 2 21 7 13 7 24 8 9 21 8 21 5 6 8 7 1 3 22 131
7 Brazil  Hélio Castroneves 25 2 24 13 16 16 1 7* 21 16 5* 21 1* 9 20 1* 9 5 6 9 129
8 United States  Michael Andretti 22 14 9 1 6 2 13 4 4 1 2 2 8 19 12 14 20* 13 20 19 127
9 Colombia  Juan Pablo Montoya 23 19 22 7* 4* 1* 18* 17 6 24 1 12* 24 16 17 6 1 2 24 10 126
10 Brazil  Cristiano da Matta 12 25 4 4 13 14 23 5 3 4* 17 1 17 13 7 15 4 14 4 25 112
11 Canada  Patrick Carpentier 5 21 3 5 10 5 7 4 14 7 21 24 9 2 19 5 14 101
12 Brazil  Christian Fittipaldi 7 18 5 11 11 9 19 3 17 17 14 Wth 3 15 4 10 12 6 15 1 96
13 United Kingdom  Dario Franchitti 11 23 11 2 23 6 4 9 13 25 3 20 22 12 2* 3 24 25 25 23 92
14 Italy  Max Papis 1 20 16 8 22 7 2 25 18 8 9 24 4 7 8 16 6 24 16 12 88
15 Spain  Oriol Servià  R  19 6 25 24 9 19 3 8 23 11 8 15 10 10 11 17 5 9 91 20 60
16 Canada  Alex Tagliani  R  9 4 13* 15 19 22 6 13 16 5 16 9 9 14* 18 23 14 16 22 6 53
17 Brazil  Maurício Gugelmin 16 10 21 22 2 11 16 19 10 15 13 7 20 17 21 7 19 23 10 17 39
18 United States  Bryan Herta 5 20 16 9 18 4 26
19 Brazil  Tony Kanaan 10 16 18 16 8 10 DNS 24 16 13 8 14 22 13 10 8 18 24
20 United States  Memo Gidley 21 8 18 10 10 12 6 16 19 22 21 21 20
21 United Kingdom  Mark Blundell 13 8 7 19 17 17 11 20 12 22 19 23 14 11 25 13 23 20 11 15 18
22 Mexico  Michel Jourdain Jr. 14 11 15 12 18 18 8 23 22 19 15 11 15 18 23 24 16 18 7 11 18
23 United States  Casey Mears  R  4 12
24 Japan  Shinji Nakano  R  8 14 23 15 11 15 14 20 13 19 22 19 26 21 8 21 16 12
25 Brazil  Tarso Marques 17 12 20 10 15 24 21 12 18 18 23 22 18 15 17 13 7 11
26 United States  Alex Barron 13 21 17 12 14 8 6
27 Brazil  Luiz Garcia Jr. 17 12 12 23 15 21 22 14 20 12 11 17 25 24 15 20 25 22 12 DNS 6
28 Argentina  Norberto Fontana  R  15 15 23 Wth 20 14 21 11 20 2
29 Japan  Takuya Kurosawa  R  24 13 19 20 DNS 12 22 25 23 DNS 1
30 Brazil  Gualter Salles 20 22 14 22 23 20 0
31 Australia  Jason Bright  R  18 0
Pos Driver MIA United States  LBH United States  RIO Brazil  MOT Japan  NAZ United States  MIL United States  DET United States  POR United States  CLE United States  TOR Canada  MIC United States  CHI United States  MDO United States  ROA United States  VAN Canada  LAG United States  GAT United States  HOU United States  SUR Australia  FON United States  Pts
Color Result
Gold Winner
Silver 2nd place
Bronze 3rd place
Green 4th–6th place
Light Blue 7th–12th place
Dark Blue Finished
(Outside Top 12)
Purple Did not finish
Red Did not qualify
(DNQ)
Brown Withdrawn
(Wth)
Black Disqualified
(DSQ)
White Did not start
(DNS)
Blank Did not
participate
(DNP)
Not competing
In-line notation
Bold Pole position
Italics Ran fastest race lap
* Led most race laps
 RY  Rookie of the Year
 R  Rookie
  1. ^ Oriol Servià was penalized 4 points for rough driving in Surfers Paradise.

Nations' Cup

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  • Top result per race counts towards Nations' Cup.
Pos Country MIA United States  LBH United States  RIO Brazil  MOT Japan  NAZ United States  MIL United States  DET United States  POR United States  CLE United States  TOR Canada  MIC United States  CHI United States  MDO United States  ROA United States  VAN Canada  LAG United States  GAT United States  HOU United States  SUR Australia  FON United States  Pts
1 Brazil  Brazil 2 2 4 3 1 5 1 1 1 4 5 1 1 4 5 1 3 3 4 1 332
2 United States  United States 4 3 2 1 6 2 7 4 4 1 2 2 8 5 6 8 7 1 3 4 256
3 Canada  Canada 3 1 3 6 10 3 5 10 5 3 4 9 7 1 1 9 2 4 5 6 226
4 Mexico  Mexico 14 11 1 10 5 8 8 12 7 2 6 5 6 2 3 12 10 7 1 5 165
5 Sweden  Sweden 18 17 10 5 3 4 24 6 2 10 22 4 5 3 9 5 11 15 2 13 135
6 Colombia  Colombia 23 19 22 7 4 1 18 17 6 24 1 12 24 16 17 6 1 2 24 10 126
7 Scotland  Scotland 11 23 11 2 23 6 4 9 13 25 3 20 22 12 2 3 24 25 25 23 92
8 Italy  Italy 1 20 16 8 22 7 2 25 18 8 9 24 4 7 8 16 8 24 16 12 88
9 Spain  Spain 19 6 25 24 9 19 3 8 23 11 8 15 10 10 11 17 5 9 9 20 64
10 England  England 13 8 7 19 17 17 11 20 12 22 19 23 14 11 25 13 23 20 11 15 18
11 Japan  Japan 8 13 19 14 DNS 23 12 11 15 14 20 13 19 22 19 26 21 8 21 16 13
12 Argentina  Argentina 15 15 23 Wth 20 Wth 14 21 11 20 2
13 Australia  Australia 18 0
Pos Country MIA United States  LBH United States  RIO Brazil  MOT Japan  NAZ United States  MIL United States  DET United States  POR United States  CLE United States  TOR Canada  MIC United States  CHI United States  MDO United States  ROA United States  VAN Canada  LAG United States  GAT United States  HOU United States  SUR Australia  FON United States  Pts

Chassis Constructors' Cup

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Pos Chassis Pts Wins
1 United Kingdom  Reynard 2KI 393 13
2 United Kingdom  Lola B2K/00 313 7
Pos Chassis Pts Wins

Engine Manufacturers' Cup

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Pos Engine Pts Wins
1 United States 
United Kingdom  Ford-Cosworth XF
334 7
2 Japan  Honda HR-0 314 8
3 Japan  Toyota RV8E 275 5
4 Germany  Mercedes IC 108E 66 0
Pos Engine Pts Wins

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Honda Championship Auto Racing Highlights". April 2002.
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