The 2000 Formula Renault 2000 Eurocup season was the tenth Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 season. The season began with non-championship round at Mugello Circuit on 16 April and finished at the Circuit Ricardo Tormo in Valencia on 10 December, after ten races. Cram Competition driver Felipe Massa claimed the championship title, taking three victories at Monza, Valencia and Magny-Cours. Charles Zwolsman Jr. finished as runner-up, losing 16 points to Massa. J.D. Motorsport's Matteo Grassotto won race at Circuit Park Zandvoort. His teammate Richard Antinucci took the first place in the next race at Spa. Other wins were scored by Markus Winkelhock, Kimi Räikkönen and Jörg Hardt. [1]
Round | Circuit | Date | Fastest Lap | Winning Driver | Winning Team |
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1 | Mugello Circuit | 16 April | Danny Watts | Matteo Grassotto | JD Motorsport |
2 | Circuit Park Zandvoort | 14 May | Matteo Grassotto | Matteo Grassotto | JD Motorsport |
3 | Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps | 11 June | Charles Zwolsman Jr. | Richard Antinucci | JD Motorsport |
4 | Autodromo Nazionale Monza | 25 June | Fabrizio del Monte | Felipe Massa | Cram Competition |
5 | Donington Park | 16 July | Kimi Räikkönen | Kimi Räikkönen | Manor Motorsport |
6 | Nürburgring | 27 August | Eric Salignon | Markus Winkelhock | SL Formula Racing |
7 | Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps | 24 September | Renaud Derlot | Kimi Räikkönen | Manor Motorsport |
8 | Circuit Ricardo Tormo, Valencia | 8 October | Felipe Massa | Felipe Massa | Cram Competition |
9 | Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours | 22 October | Felipe Massa | Felipe Massa | Cram Competition |
10 | Circuit Ricardo Tormo, Valencia | 10 December | Ronnie Quintarelli | Jörg Hardt | Walter Lechner Racing |
Pos | Driver | Team | Points |
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1 | Felipe Massa | Cram Competition | 140 |
2 | Charles Zwolsman Jr. | Team Lauderbach | 124 |
3 | Matteo Grassotto | JD Motorsport | 116 |
4 | Richard Antinucci | JD Motorsport | 108 |
5 | Mike Schmidt | GM Motorsport | 94 |
6 | Markus Winkelhock | SL Formula Racing | 78 |
7 | Kimi Räikkönen | Manor Motorsport | 62 |
8 | Marcel Lasée | Walter Lechner Racing | 54 |
9 | Hugo van der Ham | AR Motorsport | 48 |
10 | Toby Scheckter | AR Motorsport | 40 |
11 | Fabrizio del Monte | RC Motorsport | 28 |
12 | Darren Malkin | Jenzer Motorsport | 28 |
13 | Jean de Pourtales | JD Motorsport | 26 |
14 | Thomas Pichler | GM Motorsport | 24 |
15 | Tom Sisley | Motaworld Racing | 24 |
16 | Danny Watts | Manor Motorsport | 20 |
17 | Eric Salignon | Graff Racing | 20 |
18 | Andrea Belicchi | RC Motorsport | 12 |
19 | Nicolas Lapierre | Tech 1 Racing | 12 |
20 | Augusto Farfus | Cram Competition | 10 |
21 | Walter Lechner Jr. | Walter Lechner Racing | 8 |
22 | Mark McLoughlin | Motaworld Racing | 8 |
23 | Julien Mélis | 8 | |
24 | Sebastian Visser | AR Motorsport | 6 |
25 | Arnaud Biet | 6 | |
26 | Jason Workman | KP Motorsport | 4 |
27 | Fabian Eggenberger | Schranz Motorsport | 4 |
28 | Anthony Davidson | 4 | |
29 | Renaud Derlot | Graff Racing | 4 |
30 | Nicolas Poulain | 2 | |
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