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2009 F2000 Championship Series


The 2009 F2000 Championship Series season was the fourth season of competition in the series. It consisted of 12 rounds (six double-race weekends), beginning April 10 at Virginia International Raceway and concluding August 16 at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course. Chris Miller driving for JDC MotorSports won four races and on his way to the close fought championship over the St. Clair Motorsports entry of Matthew Inge as well as other contenders Remy Audette and Benjamin Searcy. Tom Fatur won the Masters' championship over Tim Minor by only 7 points despite Minor competing in only six races and Fatur driving the entire schedule.

Race calendar and results

RoundCircuitLocationDatePole positionFastest lapWinning driverWinning team123456789101112
Virginia International RacewayUSA Alton, VirginiaApril 10CAN Remy AudetteUSA Phil LombardiUSA Benjamin SearcyUSA Zsports Midwest
April 11USA Chris MillerUSA Matthew IngeUSA Chris MillerUSA JDC MotorSports
Lime Rock ParkUSA Lime Rock, ConnecticutMay 23USA Benjamin SearcyUSA Matthew IngeUSA Benjamin SearcyUSA Zsports Midwest
May 25CAN Remy AudetteUSA Benjamin SearcyCAN Remy AudetteCAN Audette Motorsports
Mosport International RacewayCAN Bowmanville, OntarioJune 13CAN Remy AudetteUSA Matthew IngeUSA Chris MillerUSA JDC MotorSports
June 14USA Chris MillerUSA Matthew IngeUSA Matthew IngeUSA St. Clair Motorsports
Watkins Glen InternationalUSA Watkins Glen, New YorkJuly 3USA Chris MillerUSA Chris MillerUSA Chris MillerUSA JDC MotorSports
July 5USA Matthew IngeUSA Al Guibord, Jr.USA Phil LombardiUSA GTP Motorsports
Summit Point Motorsports ParkUSA Summit Point, West VirginiaJuly 17USA Chris MillerUSA Chris MillerUSA Matthew IngeUSA St. Clair Motorsports
July 19USA Chris MillerUSA Tim MinorUSA Tim MinorUSA Ski Motorsports
Mid-Ohio Sports Car CourseUSA Lexington, OhioAugust 14USA Chris MillerUSA Tim MinorUSA Benjamin SearcyUSA Zsports Midwest
August 16USA Chris MillerUSA Chris MillerUSA Chris MillerUSA JDC MotorSports

Championship results

PosDriverVIRLRPMOSWGLSUMMOHPointsDrivers' championship145824053390433052846203719781909161101571114612144131401413815121161161711618115191142011321108221072396249425862678276328612960305931463239333634293521362037193812PosDriverVIRLRPMOSWGLSUMMOHPoints
USA Chris Miller1812212*1*12*2*25*1*
USA Matthew Inge5233213021466
CAN Remy Audette2341443441632
USA Benjamin Searcy1271756DNS653110
BRA Fabio Orsolon24211143311731745
USA Tom Fatur (M)4171261289308231015
USA Tim Minor (M)10422123
USA Al Guibord, Jr.966104313DNS
USA Keith McCrone13962295178
BRA Victor Carbone2528DNS227562074
USA Robert Wright (M)822211616108271491826
USA Craig Clawson (M)14131315171312912192224
USA Caitlin Johnston1210109DNS211914169
USA Phil Lombardi37DNSDNS21
USA Jonathan Scarallo21127231120252917181514
USA Colin AlexanderDNS92589232917198
USA Chris Gumprecht202522113182061121
BAR Brent Gilkes (M)1920141315152719137
USA Jeff McCusker (M)71924187111022DNS23
USA Chris Camadella (M)231492121115321918
USA Jerry Szykulski (M)1381414911
MEX Alejandro Munoz151823201917143111122017
USA Dave Weitzenhof (M)10151022812
USA Bobby Caldwell222618DNS8717232311
USA Blake Teeter172317142016222415142420
USA Rob Nicholas1357212525
USA John Dole4528DNS
USA Dan Denison (M)1818212116132122
USA Jesse Yorio265DNSDNS1413
USA Brian BelardiDNS12812
USA Mark Defer (M)2628127
USA Peter Gonzalez (M)111616DNS
USA Dwight Rider1013
USA Charles FinelliDNSDNS1810
USA Paul Farmer (M)20192219
USA Chris Burke1217
USA Chris Fahan (M)1224
USA Tim Walsh1624
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

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*Led most race laps
(1 point)

|} |} This list only contains drivers who registered for the championship.

(M) indicates driver is participating in Masters Class for drivers over 40 years of age.

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