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2000 Indy Lights season


The 2000 Indy Lights season (more commonly known as the 2000 CART Dayton Indy Lights Championship) was the 15th season of Indy Lights. The season consisted of 12 races with all of the races being supporter races for the 2000 CART season. The season would be dominated by Kiwi driver, Scott Dixon who captured six race victories to win the championship by nine points over American driver, Townsend Bell with Casey Mears coming in third.

All teams used the Lola T97/20-Buick spec car.

The scoring system was 20-16-14-12-10-8-6-5-4-3-2-1 points awarded to the first 12 (twelve) finishers, with 1 (one) extra point given to the driver who took pole-position, and another extra point given to the driver who led most laps in the race.

Team and driver chart

The following drivers and teams competed in the series:

TeamNo.DriversRound(s)
Brian Stewart Racing8FRA Soheil Ayari1
9USA Todd Snyder1–6
10MEX Rodolfo LavínAll
Conquest Racing11USA Chris MenningaAll
21BRA Felipe GiaffoneAll
40MEX Rolando QuintanillaAll
Dorricott Racing1USA Townsend BellAll
2USA Casey MearsAll
3AUS Jason BrightAll
IRE Derek Higgins6
Genoa Racing36ARG Waldemar Coronas9
61USA Cory Witherill1–6, 10, 12
Lucas Motorsports4USA Geoff BossAll
5USA Andy BossAll
Mexpro Racing15MEX Rudy Junco Jr.All
16IRE Derek Higgins7–9, 11–12
PacWest Lights17NZ Scott DixonAll
18USA Tony RennaAll
Team KOOL Green26USA Jeff SimmonsAll
27GBR Jonny KaneAll
Team México Quaker Herdez7MEX Mario DomínguezAll
78MEX Luis Díaz1–9, 11–12

Schedule

Rd.DateTrackLocation123456789101112
April 16Long Beach Street CircuitLong Beach, California
June 5Milwaukee MileWest Allis, Wisconsin
June 18The Raceway at Belle Isle ParkDetroit, Michigan
June 25Portland International RacewayPortland, Oregon
July 22Michigan International SpeedwayBrooklyn, Michigan
July 30Chicago Motor SpeedwayCicero, Illinois
August 13Mid-Ohio Sports Car CourseLexington, Ohio
September 3Concord Pacific PlaceVancouver, British Columbia
September 10Laguna Seca RacewayMonterey, California
September 17Gateway International RacewayMadison, Illinois
October 1George R. Brown Convention CenterHouston, Texas
October 29California SpeedwayFontana, California

Race results

RoundCircuitPole positionFastest lapMost laps ledRace WinnerDriverTeam123456789101112
USA Long Beach Street CircuitGBR Jonny KaneGBR Jonny KaneGBR Jonny KaneNZ Scott DixonPacWest Lights
USA Milwaukee MileNZ Scott DixonNZ Scott DixonNZ Scott DixonNZ Scott DixonPacWest Lights
USA The Raceway at Belle Isle ParkGBR Jonny KaneGBR Jonny KaneGBR Jonny KaneGBR Jonny KanenowrapTeam KOOL Green
USA Portland International RacewayUSA Townsend BellNZ Scott DixonAUS Jason BrightAUS Jason BrightDorricott Racing
USA Michigan International SpeedwaynowrapBRA Felipe GiaffoneAUS Jason BrightnowrapBRA Felipe GiaffonenowrapBRA Felipe GiaffoneConquest Racing
USA Chicago Motor SpeedwayUSA Chris MenningaNZ Scott DixonNZ Scott DixonNZ Scott DixonPacWest Lights
USA Mid-Ohio Sports Car CourseAUS Jason BrightUSA Casey MearsUSA Townsend BellUSA Townsend BellDorricott Racing
CAN Concord Pacific PlaceBRA Felipe GiaffoneNZ Scott DixonBRA Felipe GiaffoneNZ Scott DixonPacWest Lights
USA Laguna Seca RacewayUSA Casey MearsNZ Scott DixonNZ Scott DixonNZ Scott DixonPacWest Lights
USA Gateway International RacewayUSA Townsend BellUSA Townsend BellnowrapUSA Townsend BellUSA Townsend BellDorricott Racing
nowrapUSA George R. Brown Convention CenterUSA Casey MearsUSA Casey MearsUSA Casey MearsUSA Casey MearsDorricott Racing
USA California SpeedwayBRA Felipe GiaffoneUSA Cory WitherillNZ Scott DixonNZ Scott DixonPacWest Lights

Race summaries

Long Beach race

Held April 16 at Long Beach, California Street Course. Jonny Kane won the pole.

Top Five Results

  1. 17- Scott Dixon
  2. 3- Jason Bright
  3. 21- Felipe Giaffone
  4. 26- Jeff Simmons
  5. 2- Casey Mears

Milwaukee race

Held June 5 at The Milwaukee Mile. Scott Dixon won the pole.

Top Five Results

  1. 17- Scott Dixon
  2. 3- Jason Bright
  3. 7- Mario Domínguez
  4. 11- Chris Menninga
  5. 2- Casey Mears

Detroit race

Held June 18 at Belle Isle Raceway. Jonny Kane won the pole.

Top Five Results

  1. 27- Jonny Kane
  2. 21- Felipe Giaffone
  3. 2- Casey Mears
  4. 17- Scott Dixon
  5. 7- Mario Domínguez

Portland race

Held June 25 at Portland International Raceway. Townsend Bell won the pole.

Top Five Results

  1. 3- Jason Bright
  2. 1- Townsend Bell
  3. 26- Jeff Simmons
  4. 18- Tony Renna
  5. 11- Chris Menninga

Michigan race

Held July 22 at Michigan International Speedway. Felipe Giaffone won the pole.

Top Five Results

  1. 21- Felipe Giaffone
  2. 2- Casey Mears
  3. 18- Tony Renna
  4. 1- Townsend Bell
  5. 9- Todd Snyder

Chicago race

Held July 30 at The Chicago Motor Speedway. Chris Menninga won the pole.

Top Five Results

  1. 17- Scott Dixon
  2. 1- Townsend Bell
  3. 18- Tony Renna
  4. 21- Felipe Giaffone
  5. 10- Rodolfo Lavín, Jr.

Mid-Ohio race

Held August 13 at The Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course. Jason Bright won the pole.

Top Five Results

  1. 1- Townsend Bell
  2. 17- Scott Dixon
  3. 3- Jason Bright
  4. 18- Tony Renna
  5. 2- Casey Mears

Vancouver race

Held September 3 at Pacific Place. Felipe Giaffone won the pole.

Top Five Results

  1. 17- Scott Dixon
  2. 21- Felipe Giaffone
  3. 26- Jeff Simmons
  4. 1- Townsend Bell
  5. 7- Mario Domínguez

Laguna Seca race

Held September 10 at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca. Casey Mears won the pole.

Top Five Results

  1. 17- Scott Dixon
  2. 1- Casey Mears
  3. 26- Jeff Simmons
  4. 18- Tony Renna
  5. 27- Jonny Kane

Gateway race

Held September 17 at The Gateway International Raceway. Townsend Bell won the pole.

Top Five Results

  1. 1- Townsend Bell
  2. 2- Casey Mears
  3. 3- Jason Bright
  4. 18- Tony Renna
  5. 11- Chris Menninga

Houston race

Held October 1 at The Houston Street Circuit. Casey Mears won the pole.

Top Five Results

  1. 2- Casey Mears
  2. 1- Townsend Bell
  3. 21- Felipe Giaffone
  4. 4- Geoff Boss
  5. 11- Chris Menninga

Fontana race

Held October 29 at The California Speedway. Felipe Giaffone won the pole.

Top Five Results

  1. 17- Scott Dixon
  2. 1- Townsend Bell
  3. 18- Tony Renna
  4. 2- Casey Mears
  5. 10- Rodolfo Lavín, Jr.

Championship standings

Drivers' championship

; Scoring system

PositionPoints
1st2nd
2016
  • The driver who qualifies on pole is awarded one additional point.
  • An additional point is awarded to the driver who leads the most laps in a race.
PosDriverLBH
USAMIL
USADET
USAPOR
USAMIC
USACHI
USAMOH
USAVAN
CANLAG
USAGAT
USAHOU
USAFON
USAPoints11552146314141185105690788867961105211481243133114261520161617151812192200210PosDriverLBH
USAMIL
USADET
USAPOR
USAMIC
USACHI
USAMOH
USAVAN
CANLAG
USAGAT
USAHOU
USAFON
USAPoints
NZ Scott Dixon11*411141*211*15151*
USA Townsend Bell17672421*4181*22
USA Casey Mears553721058221*4
BRA Felipe Giaffone3122141*4132*6737
USA Tony Renna917174334644103
AUS Jason Bright22181*9Wth314831614
USA Jeff Simmons479315763314116
MEX Mario Domínguez103567111151061216
USA Chris Menninga11465189141713559
GBR Jonny Kane6*161*1717DNS1015591310
MEX Rodolfo Lavín781312165171016865
USA Geoff Boss81111961281112124DNS
MEX Luis Díaz121014812616127715
MEX Rudy Junco Jr.18912101381591111178
USA Andy Boss131410131015916913912
MEX Rolando Quintanilla14Wth161681712131710811
USA Todd Snyder1515818516
IRE Derek Higgins1377141417
USA Cory Witherill191315151114DNS13
ARG Waldemar Coronas15
FRA Soheil Ayari16

|

ColorResult
GoldWinner
Silver2nd place
Bronze3rd place
Green4th & 5th place
Light Blue6th–10th place
Dark BlueFinished
(Outside Top 10)
PurpleDid not finish
RedDid not qualify
(DNQ)
BrownWithdrawn
(Wth)
BlackDisqualified
(DSQ)
WhiteDid not start
(DNS)
BlankDid not
participate
(DNP)
Not competing
1Qualifying cancelled
no bonus point awarded
  • Ties in points broken by number of wins, or best finishes. |} |}

References

References

  1. "Standings".
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