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Home / Seasons / 2000 F1 World Championship Season

2000 F1 season

Season info

Season

51

Races

17

Drivers’ Champion

Michael Schumacher (3rd title)

Constructors’ Champion

Ferrari (10th title)

Reigning Drivers’ Champion

Mika Hakkinen

Reigning Constructors’ Champion

Ferrari

← 1999 2001 →

Quick links

Standings

  • Driver standings
  • Constructor standings

Wins, poles & fastest laps

  • Race winners
  • Pole positions
  • Fastest laps

Qualifying

  • Qualifying stats

Season stats

  • Driver stats
  • Constructor stats
  • Championship leaders
  • Home Grand Prix stats

On this page

  • Calendar
  • Race results
  • Driver and constructor entries
  • First-time winners, podium finishers and polesitters

Calendar

#Grand PrixCircuitDate
1AustraliaMelbourne12 March
2BrazilInterlagos26 March
3San MarinoImola09 April
4BritainSilverstone23 April
5SpainCatalunya07 May
6EuropeNurburgring21 May
7MonacoMonte Carlo04 June
8CanadaMontreal18 June
9FranceMagny-Cours02 July
10AustriaSpielberg16 July
11GermanyHockenheim30 July
12HungaryHungaroring13 August
13BelgiumSpa-Francorchamps27 August
14ItalyMonza10 September
15USAIndianapolis24 September
16JapanSuzuka08 October
17MalaysiaSepang22 October
← 1999 2001 →
First Grand Prix since…
1991 for USA
First race at a circuit since…
1960 for Indianapolis

Race results

#Grand PrixResult
1AustraliaResult
2BrazilResult
3San MarinoResult
4Britain (650th World Championship race)Result
5SpainResult
6EuropeResult
7MonacoResult
8CanadaResult
9FranceResult
10AustriaResult
11GermanyResult
12HungaryResult
13BelgiumResult
14ItalyResult
15USAResult
16Japan (drivers’ title decider)Result
17Malaysia (constructors’ title decider)Result
← 1999 2001 →

Driver and constructor entries

The following drivers and constructors participated in the 2000 F1 season. Round(s) entered are shown in parentheses.

Arrows
(ESP) Pedro de la Rosa (All)
(NLD) Jos Verstappen (All)
BAR
(CAN) Jacques Villeneuve (All)
(BRA) Ricardo Zonta (All)
Benetton
(ITA) Giancarlo Fisichella (All)
(AUT) Alexander Wurz (All)
Ferrari
(BRA) Rubens Barrichello (All)
(DEU) Michael Schumacher (All)
Jaguar
(GBR) Johnny Herbert (All)
(GBR) Eddie Irvine (All)
(BRA) Luciano Burti (10) (Rookie)
Jordan
(DEU) Heinz-Harald Frentzen (All)
(ITA) Jarno Trulli (All)
McLaren
(GBR) David Coulthard (All)
(FIN) Mika Hakkinen (All)
Minardi
(ESP) Marc Gene (All)
(ARG) Gaston Mazzacane (All) (Rookie)
Prost
(FRA) Jean Alesi (All)
(DEU) Nick Heidfeld (All) (Rookie)
Sauber
(BRA) Pedro Diniz (All)
(FIN) Mika Salo (All)
Williams
(GBR) Jenson Button (All) (Rookie)
(DEU) Ralf Schumacher (All)
← 1999 2001 →
Final season (drivers)
Pedro Diniz
Johnny Herbert
First entry (drivers) since…
1998 for Jos Verstappen
Last entry (drivers) until…
2002 for Mika Salo
2003 for Marc Gene
2005 for Alexander Wurz
Debut season (constructors)
Jaguar

Maiden wins

DriverGrand Prix
Rubens Barrichello (Ferrari)Germany
← 1999 2001 →

Maiden podium finishes

There were no first-time podium finishers in 2000.

← 1999 2001 →

Maiden pole positions

There were no first-time polesitters in 2000.

← 1999 2001 →

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