2000 International Formula 3000 Championship
The 2000 International Formula 3000 season was the thirty-fourth season of the second-tier of Formula One feeder championship and also sixteenth season under the International Formula 3000 Championship moniker. It featured the 2000 FIA Formula 3000 International Championship which was contested over ten rounds from 8 April to 26 August 2000. Bruno Junqueira won the Drivers’ Championship and D2 Playlife Super Nova won the Teams’ title.
For 2000, the FIA imposed an upper limit of 15 teams of 2 cars each, with one of the places reserved for the winning team of the 1999 Italian Formula 3000 Championship; therefore, 7 bottom-ranked teams of 1999 would not have been eligible to advance to the next year. Portman-Arrows team collapsed midway through the 1999 championship, and 6 formerly competing teams were initially excluded from the 2000 championship.
In between the seasons, RSM Marko managed to buy the Oreca's slot, Arden merged with Draco, and Coloni bought the slot from Team Martello, the winners of the Italian championship; therefore, only Monaco Motorsport, GP Racing and Durango were left behind. Additionally, West Competition was renamed to mySap.com, and the second Super Nova squad continued to operate under the name of Petrobras Junior Team.
As the FIA was changing the operational structure of Formula 3000 for the latter to be more of a proper seeder and supporting series for Formula One, a few F3000 teams announced their collaboration with Formula One teams. European Formula was confirmed as a junior team for Arrows instead of the de-funct Portman team, Team Astromega announced partnership with Minardi, and Super Nova announced two partnerships: with Benetton, as D2 Super Nova, and with Williams, as Petrobras Junior Team. Additionally, mySap.com was officially recognized as the McLaren junior team, Red Bull Junior Team retained the status of a junior team for Sauber, and Apomatox continued to run under Prost as Gauloises Formula. Although Arden's Darren Manning spent the full year as a BAR test driver, the BAR team opted not to work with Arden, and Ferrari, Jordan, and Jaguar also did not maintain active partnerships with any of the Formula 3000 teams.
Drivers and teams
The following drivers and teams contested the 2000 FIA Formula 3000 International Championship.Team | Driver | Rounds | |
MySap.com | 1 | Stéphane Sarrazin | 1-6 |
MySap.com | 1 | Tomas Scheckter | 7-10 |
MySap.com | 2 | Tomáš Enge | All |
D2 Playlife Super Nova | 3 | Nicolas Minassian | All |
D2 Playlife Super Nova | 4 | David Saelens | All |
Petrobras Junior Team | 5 | Jaime Melo | All |
Petrobras Junior Team | 6 | Bruno Junqueira | All |
Team Astromega | 7 | Fernando Alonso | All |
Team Astromega | 8 | Fabrice Walfisch | 1-6 |
Team Astromega | 8 | Marc Goossens | 7-10 |
Gauloises Formula | 9 | André Couto | All |
Gauloises Formula | 10 | Sébastien Bourdais | All |
Kid Jensen Racing | 11 | Andrea Piccini | All |
Kid Jensen Racing | 12 | Bas Leinders | All |
Red Bull Junior Team F3000 | 15 | Ricardo Mauricio | All |
Red Bull Junior Team F3000 | 16 | Enrique Bernoldi | All |
Nordic Racing | 17 | Kevin McGarrity | All |
Nordic Racing | 18 | Justin Wilson | All |
WRT | 19 | Hidetoshi Mitsusada | 1-3 |
WRT | 19 | Marc Hynes | 4-6 |
WRT | 19 | Dino Morelli | 7-8 |
WRT | 19 | Soheil Ayari | 9-10 |
WRT | 20 | Ananda Mikola | All |
DAMS | 21 | Franck Montagny | All |
DAMS | 22 | Kristian Kolby | All |
Arden Team Russia | 23 | Darren Manning | All |
Arden Team Russia | 24 | Viktor Maslov | All |
European Arrows F3000 | 25 | Mark Webber | All |
European Arrows F3000 | 26 | Christijan Albers | All |
Witmeur KTR | 27 | Jeffrey van Hooydonk | All |
Witmeur KTR | 28 | Yves Olivier | All |
Fortec Motorsport | 29 | Mario Haberfeld | 1-3, 6-10 |
Fortec Motorsport | 29 | Jamie Davies | 4-5 |
Fortec Motorsport | 30 | Jamie Davies | 10 |
Fortec Motorsport | 30 | Andreas Scheld | 1-9 |
Coloni F3000 | 31 | Soheil Ayari | 1-7 |
Coloni F3000 | 31 | Fabrice Walfisch | 9-10 |
Coloni F3000 | 32 | Fabrizio Gollin | All |
All cars were Lola B99/50s powered by Zytek V8 engines.
Calendar
Round | Circuit | Date | Laps | Distance | Time | Speed | Pole Position | Fastest Lap | Winner |
1 | Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari | 8 April | 42 | 4.9325=207.165 km | 1'11:06.160 | 174.816 km/h | Bruno Junqueira | Stéphane Sarrazin | Nicolas Minassian |
2 | Silverstone Circuit | 22 April | 40 | 5.14=205.60 km | 1'22:24.239 | 149.702 km/h | Darren Manning | Stéphane Sarrazin | Mark Webber |
3 | Circuit de Catalunya | 5 May | 44 | 4.728=208.032 km | 1'11:52.069 | 173.679 km/h | Enrique Bernoldi | Mark Webber | Bruno Junqueira |
4 | Nürburgring | 20 May | 45 | 4.556=205.02 km | 1'24:07.032 | 146.239 km/h | David Saelens | Bruno Junqueira | Bruno Junqueira |
5 | Circuit de Monaco | 3 June | 50 | 3.367=168.35 km | 1'19:08.755 | 127.625 km/h | David Saelens | Fernando Alonso | Bruno Junqueira |
6 | Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours | 1 July | 49 | 4.25=208.25 km | 1'15:44.627 | 164.964 km/h | Sébastien Bourdais | Mark Webber | Nicolas Minassian |
7 | A1 Ring | 15 July | 48 | 4.319=207.312 km | 1'10:42.354 | 175.922 km/h | Jeffrey van Hooydonk | Tomáš Enge | Nicolas Minassian |
8 | Hockenheimring | 29 July | 31 | 6.823=211.513 km | 1'14:50.567 | 169.566 km/h | Tomáš Enge | Darren Manning | Tomáš Enge |
9 | Hungaroring | 12 August | 52 | 3.972=206.544 km | 1'21:30.052 | 152.055 km/h | Bruno Junqueira | Marc Goossens | Bruno Junqueira |
10 | Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps | 26 August | 30 | 6.968=209.04 km | 1'08:04.964 | 184.223 km/h | Fernando Alonso | Fernando Alonso | Fernando Alonso |