2000 F1 Championship Standings

2000 F1 Championship Standings

Ferrari celebrates a 1-2 finish at the Australian F1 GP

See all 2000 F1 results for each race, driver and team.

So, Ferrari can rest at last, its countless millions have yielded the drivers' title for the first time since 1979 when Jody Scheckter won.

And who more fitting to bring them the glory they have sought so passionately than Michael Schumacher?

The first Ferrari to carry a driver to the drivers' title since the 312T4 did the trick for Jody Scheckter in 1979, the F1-2000 was a Ross Brawn-Rory Byrne development from the F310B. With the all-new 049 V10 engine, a narrowed-down chassis and the same high nose,

it was a winner in Michael Schumacher's hands, setting his challenge rolling with three straight wins. He was to score six more, with Rubens Barrichello using his to score his first ever win in the German Grand Prix. Other typical Ferrari features of the time included "periscope" exhausts, one of the many improvements over its predecessor, the F399.

Here you can find the 2000 F1 teams overview, we also have all other F1 results since 1950.

Overview & Report

2000 F1 Championship Overview

2000 F1 World Championship
NOGrand PrixDateWinnerTeamLapsTime
12000 Australian F1 GPMarch 12Germany Michael Schumacher
Italy Ferrari5801:34:01.987
22000 Brazilian F1 GPMarch 26Germany Michael Schumacher
Italy Ferrari7101:31:35.271
32000 San Marino F1 GPApril 9Germany Michael Schumacher
Italy Ferrari6201:31:39.776
42000 British F1 GPApril 23United Kingdom David Coulthard
United Kingdom McLaren6001:28:50.108
52000 Spanish F1 GPMay 7Finland Mika Häkkinen
United Kingdom McLaren6501:33:55.390
62000 European F1 GPMay 21Germany Michael Schumacher
Italy Ferrari6701:42:00.307
72000 Monaco F1 GPJune 4United Kingdom David Coulthard
United Kingdom McLaren7801:49:28.213
82000 Canadian F1 GPJune 18Germany Michael Schumacher
Italy Ferrari6901:41:12.313
92000 French F1 GPJuly 2United Kingdom David Coulthard
United Kingdom McLaren7201:38:05.538
102000 Austrian F1 GPJuly 16Finland Mika Häkkinen
United Kingdom McLaren7101:28:15.818
112000 German F1 GPJuly 30Brazil Rubens Barrichello
Italy Ferrari4501:25:34.418
122000 Hungarian F1 GPAugust 13Finland Mika Häkkinen
United Kingdom McLaren7701:45:33.869
132000 Belgian F1 GPAugust 27Finland Mika Häkkinen
United Kingdom McLaren4401:28:14.494
142000 Italian F1 GPSeptember 10Germany Michael Schumacher
Italy Ferrari5301:27:31.638
152000 USA F1 GPSeptember 24Germany Michael Schumacher
Italy Ferrari7301:36:30.883
162000 Japanese F1 GPOctober 8Germany Michael Schumacher
Italy Ferrari5301:29:53.435
172000 Malaysian F1 GPOctober 22Germany Michael Schumacher
Italy Ferrari5601:35:54.235

 

2000 F1 Championship Report


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Michael Schumacher, Ferrari F1-2000, 2000 Austrian GP

Schumacher was brought in to Ferrari in 1996 on the sport's largest retainer with one aim: to give the team its 10th drivers' title. However, it was no easy matter. Apart from Barrichello swapping rides with Eddie Irvine, with the Ulsterman leaving Ferrari for the Stewart team that was rebadged as Jaguar, the top two teams had remarkable stability in personnel.

Williams had signed 20-year-old Jenson Button straight from Formula Three and changed its Supertec engines for ones from the returning BMW. Another team that had ditched Supertec engines was BAR, back for a second year with Honda engines. Arrows took up one of the Supertec deals and brought in Jos Verstappen. Jordan signed Jarno Trulli from Prost to replace Damon Hill, with Prost signing Jean Alesi and Nick Heidfeld to replace Trulli and Olivier Panis.

As for the previous two years, the battle for honours was between Ferrari and McLaren, and honours looked set for McLaren when the season kicked off at Melbourne, with Hakkinen and Coulthard on the front row. But both McLarens broke and Schumacher led Barrichello home for a Ferrari one-two. Notably, third place went to Ralf Schumacher, the BMW in his Williams stronger than people had been led to believe. Perhaps the largest cheer was from the BAR pit, as they put their point-free debut season behind them with Jacques Villeneuve fourth and Ricardo Zonta sixth.

Mika Hakkinen Helmet 2000

Mika Hakkinen with his helmet on (2000)

Ferrari's dream start continued when Hakkinen retired from the lead at Interlagos, with Coulthard disqualified from second, handing the place to Benetton's Giancarlo Fisichella ahead of Jordan's Heinz-Harald Frentzen and Trulli, with Button scoring in only his second race. Better still, Schumacher then beat the McLarens fair and square at Imola. So, three races in, and Schumacher had 30 points to Hakkinen's six and Ferrari 39 to McLaren's 10.

Hakkinen had three poles from three before he arrived for the British Grand Prix at a waterlogged Silverstone, but his chance of keeping a 100 per cent record was scuppered when Barrichello mastered drying conditions best to pip Frentzen to pole. Barrichello led to mid-distance, but Coulthard was right on his tail and took over with a great move around the outside at Stowe. The Brazilian then retired with hydraulic failure and Coulthard went on to beat Hakkinen and Schumacher.

Reigning champion Hakkinen wouldn't have reckoned on waiting until the fifth round for his first win, but he got his show on the road with victory in Spain. Coulthard was fortunate to be there, having survived a plane crash that killed his pilot and co-pilot, and showed great bravery in racing with cracked ribs. After the second round of pit stops, Hakkinen took the lead, facilitated by a slow stop for Schumacher. Coulthard then moved into second as Schumacher slowed with a puncture.

The pendulum swung Ferrari's way at the Nurburgring when conditions were perfect for Schumacher to show his wet-weather skills. Hakkinen had rocketed from third on the grid to lead into the first corner. However, five laps in, rain started to fall, and Schumacher took over, staying ahead for his fourth win ahead of the McLaren duo.

Schumacher looked set to make it five wins at Monaco but a leaking exhaust made his suspension collapse. Coulthard was left clear to win. Schumacher's escape from pole in Canada was boosted when Coulthard was called in for a stop-go penalty as his car had been worked on past the 15 second board on the grid. Rain hit mid-race and Schumacher was told to slow because of a possible brake problem. Barrichello closed in, but team orders dictated that he finished behind his team leader.

2000 F1 Championship Standings

F1 Germany Hockenheim 29.7.2000
David Coulthard

Coulthard gained his revenge at Magny-Cours when he outraced Schumacher for the honours, with Hakkinen claiming second when Schumacher's engine failed. Hakkinen bounced back at the A1-Ring by leading from start to finish ahead of Coulthard.

Schumacher had further first lap disappointment at Hockenheim, this time swerving to the outside after failing to pass Coulthard, only to put himself into the path of Fisichella. Then, with rain setting in, but only at the stadium end of the track, Barrichello elected to stay out and won as Hakkinen pitted for wets. Hakkinen assumed control at the Hungaroring, by making a blinding getaway to lead from start to finish, while Coulthard harried Schumacher to the line.

The greatest overtaking move of 2000 was performed at Spa-Francorchamps when Hakkinen slipstreamed Schumacher up to Les Combes, then squeezed through a tiny gap inside Zonta as Schumacher went outside the Brazilian. It was inch-perfect and his reward was victory.

The Italian Grand Prix was marred by the death of a marshal following a huge accident into the second chicane on the opening lap, leaving Schumacher to win from Hakkinen, with Ralf Schumacher claiming his second consecutive third.

Formula One and the United States were reacquainted after a nine-year break when the circus moved to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Schumacher won easily after the chasing Hakkinen's engine failed.

2000 F1 Championship Standings

Mika Hakkinen (McLaren MP4/15 Mercedes) 2nd position.

Arriving at Suzuka with an eight-point disadvantage, Hakkinen got the jump at the start, but slick tactics, traffic and a brief shower as Hakkinen emerged from his second stop put Schumacher in front where he stayed to the finish. Schumacher then made it four wins in succession when he pipped Coulthard to the line at Sepang. Michael had moved ahead in the pitstop sequence, when leader Coulthard was forced to pit early after running wide and debris caused his engine to overheat. Hakkinen, on the other hand, moved before the start and his stop-go dropped him to 18th before he advanced to fourth behind Barrichello.

So, Ferrari lifted the Constructors' Cup and Williams proved best of the rest. Jordan fell from third to sixth behind Benetton and BAR who finished equal on points, with Arrows not quite receiving the reward that its marked improvement deserved. Jaguar scored just four points compared to the 36 they scored as Stewart in 1999, but Prost and Minardi failed even to score a point, with the French team looking in particular disarray.

Driver Standings

2000 Formula 1 Championship Driver Standings

PDriverPtsAUSBRASANBRISPAEURMONCANFREOSTGERHUNBELITAUSAJAPMAL
1Germany Michael Schumacher10811*1351*DNF1DNFDNFDNF221111
2Finland Mika Häkkinen89DNFDNF2*2*1*26*4*2121*12*DNF2*4*
3United Kingdom David Coulthard73DNFDSQ3123171*2*334DNF5*32
4Brazil Rubens Barrichello622*DNF4DNF3422331*4DNF*DNF243
5Germany Ralf Schumacher2435DNF44DNFDNF145DNF7533DNFDNFDNF
6Italy Giancarlo Fisichella185211795339DNFDNFDNFDNF11DNF149
7Canada Jacques Villeneuve174DNF516DNFDNF715448127DNF465
8United Kingdom Jenson Button12DNF6DNF51710DNF1185495DNFDNF5DNF
9Germany Heinz-Harald Frentzen11DNF3DNF176DNF10DNF7DNFDNF66DNF3DNFDNF
10Finland Mika Salo6DSQWD687DNF5DNF10651097DNF108
11Italy Jarno Trulli6DNF415612DNFDNF66DNF97DNFDNFDNF1312
12Netherlands Jos Verstappen5DNF714DNFDNFDNFDNF5DNFDNFDNF13154DNFDNF10
13United Kingdom Eddie Irvine4DNFDNF71311DNF4131310810DNF786
14Brazil Ricardo Zonta36912DNF8DNFDNF8DNFDNFDNF1412669DNF
15Spain Pedro de la Rosa2DNF8DNFDNFDNF6DNFDNFDNFDNF61616DNFDNF12DNF
16Austria Alexander Wurz27DNF991012DNF9DNF10DNF1113510DNF7
17Brazil Luciano Burti011
18Spain Marc Gené08DNFDNF1414DNFDNF16158DNF1514912DNFDNF
19United Kingdom Johnny Herbert0DNFDNF101213119DNFDNF7DNFDNF8DNF117DNF
20France Jean Alesi0DNFDNFDNF10DNF9DNFDNF14DNFDNFDNFDNF12DNFDNF11
21Argentina Gastón Mazzacane0DNF101315158DNF12DNF1211DNF1710DNF1513
22Germany Nick Heidfeld09DNFDNFDNF168DNF12DNF12DNFDNFDNF9DNFDNF
23Brazil Pedro Diniz0DNFWD811DNF7DNF10119DNFDNF118811DNF

2000 F1 results distribution of points: 1st = 10, 2nd = 6, 3rd =4, 4th = 3, 5th = 2, 6th = 1 point
* = this driver has driven the fastest lap of the race.

DNQ = Did Not Qualify, DNS = Did Not Start, Ret = Retired, DSQ = Disqualified, NC = Not Classified

Driver Stats

2000 F1 Drivers Statistics Table

DriverGP1st2nd3rdPodPoleLapsFLRETPTS
Germany Michael Schumacher1792112992124108
Finland Mika Häkkinen174701159449389
United Kingdom David Coulthard173351129733373
Brazil Rubens Barrichello17144919393462
Germany Ralf Schumacher17003309130824
Italy Giancarlo Fisichella17012308390518
Canada Jacques Villeneuve17000009000517
United Kingdom Jenson Button17000007890812
Germany Heinz-Harald Frentzen170022068101011
Italy Jarno Trulli1700000709086
Finland Mika Salo1700000872056
Netherlands Jos Verstappen17000006950105
Brazil Ricardo Zonta1700000909073
Spain Pedro de la Rosa17000006000112
Austria Alexander Wurz1700000868062
Argentina Gastón Mazzacane1700000912060
United Kingdom Johnny Herbert1700000773090
Spain Marc Gené1700000843080
Brazil Pedro Diniz1700000777070
France Jean Alesi17000006270120
United Kingdom Eddie Irvine1600000799044
Germany Nick Heidfeld16000006250110
Brazil Luciano Burti10000069000

Teams Standings

2000 F1 Championship Constructor Standings

PTeamCarAUSBRASANBRISPAEURMONCANFREOSTGERHUNBELITAUSAJAPMALPts
1Italy Ferrari3111351DNF1DNFDNFDNF221111170
42DNF4DNF34223314DNFDNF243
2United Kingdom McLaren1DNFDNF221264212112DNF24152
2DNFDSQ31231712334DNF532
3United Kingdom Williams935DNF44DNFDNF145DNF7533DNFDNFDNF36
1DNF6DNF51710DNF1185495DNFDNF5DNF
4United Kingdom BAR224DNF516DNFDNF715448127DNF46520
236912DNF8DNFDNF8DNFDNFDNF1412669DNF
5Italy Benetton115211795339DNFDNFDNFDNF11DNF14920
127DNF991012DNF9DNF10DNF1113510DNF7
6Ireland Jordan5DNF3DNF176DNF10DNF7DNFDNF66DNF3DNFDNF17
6DNF415612DNFDNF66DNF97DNFDNFDNF1312
7United Kingdom Arrows18DNF8DNFDNFDNF6DNFDNFDNFDNF61616DNFDNF12DNF7
19DNF714DNFDNFDNFDNF5DNFDNFDNF13154DNFDNF10
8Switzerland Sauber16DNFWD811DNF7DNF10119DNFDNF118811DNF6
17DSQWD687DNF5DNF10651097DNF108
9United Kingdom Jaguar7DNFDNF71311DNF413131110810DNF7864
8DNFDNF101213119DNFDNF7DNFDNF8DNF117DNF
10Italy Minardi28DNFDNF1414DNFDNF16158DNF1514912DNFDNF0
21DNF101315158DNF12DNF1211DNF1710DNF1513
11France Prost14DNFDNFDNF10DNF9DNFDNF14DNFDNFDNFDNF12DNFDNF110
159DNFDNFDNF16 8DNF12DNF12DNFDNFDNF9DNFDNF


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