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2000 Porsche Supercup

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2000 Porsche Supercup
Drivers' Champion: Patrick Huisman
Teams' Champion:
Previous: 1999 Next: 2001
Parent series:
Formula One
Support series:
Formula 3000

The 2000 Porsche Pirelli Supercup was the 8th Porsche Supercup season. It began on 9 April at Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari and ended on 24 September at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, after elevent races, all of which were support events for the 2000 Formula One season.

Race calendar and results[edit]

Round Circuit Country Date Pole Position Fastest Lap Winning Driver Winning Team Report
1 R Italy Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari Italy 9 April Netherlands Patrick Huisman Germany Eschmann-Manthey-Racing Report
2 R United Kingdom Silverstone Circuit United Kingdom 23 April Netherlands Patrick Huisman Germany Eschmann-Manthey-Racing Report
3 R Spain Circuit de Catalunya Spain 7 May Monaco Stephane Ortelli Germany Sascha Maassen Germany Eschmann-Manthey-Racing Report
4 R Germany Nürburgring Germany 21 May Germany Dirk Müller Germany Dirk Müller Germany Porsche AG Report
5 R Monaco Circuit de Monaco Monaco 4 June Monaco Stephane Ortelli Monaco Stéphane Ortelli Germany Porsche Centre Rhein-Oberberg Report
6 R France Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours France 2 July Monaco Stephane Ortelli Germany Altfrid Heger Germany Porsche Centre Munich-Valier Report
7 R Austria A1-Ring Austria 16 July Monaco Stephane Ortelli Netherlands Patrick Huisman Germany Eschmann-Manthey-Racing Report
8 R Germany Hockenheimring Germany 30 July Netherlands Patrick Huisman Germany Eschmann-Manthey-Racing Report
9 R Hungary Hungaroring Hungary 13 August Germany Bernd Mayländer Germany Eschmann-Manthey-Racing Report
10 R Belgium Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps Belgium 27 August The race was cancelled due to a series of tyre failures in practice and qualifying.
11 R1 United States Indianapolis Motor Speedway United States 23 September Netherlands Patrick Huisman Germany Bernd Mayländer Germany Porsche Centre Koblenz Report
R2 24 September Germany Jörg Bergmeister Germany Farnbacher Motorsport

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