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The 2000 World Rally Championship was the 28th season of the FIA World Rally Championship. The season consisted of 14 rallies. The drivers' world championship was won by Marcus Grönholm in a Peugeot 206 WRC, breaking the streak of Tommi Mäkinen who had won the previous 4 titles for Mitsubishi, ahead of Richard Burns and Carlos Sainz. The manufacturers' title was won by Peugeot, ahead of Ford and Subaru.
Calendar
The 2000 championship was contested over fourteen rounds in Europe, Africa, South America and Oceania.
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1 | 21–23 January | Monte Carlo Rally |
2 | 11–13 February | Swedish Rally |
3 | 25–27 February | Safari Rally |
4 | 16–19 March | Rally Portugal |
5 | 31 March-2 April | Rally Catalunya |
6 | 11–14 May | Rally Argentina |
7 | 9–11 June | Acropolis Rally |
8 | 13–16 July | Rally New Zealand |
9 | 18–20 August | Rally Finland |
10 | 8–10 September | Cyprus Rally |
11 | 29 September-1 October | Tour de Corse |
12 | 20–22 October | Rally Sanremo |
13 | 9–12 November | Rally Australia |
14 | 23–26 November | Rally of Great Britain |
Teams and drivers
Team | Manufacturer | Car | Tyre | No. | Driver | Co-Driver | Rounds |
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Marlboro Mitsubishi Ralliart | Mitsubishi | Lancer Evo VI | M | 1 | Tommi Mäkinen | Risto Mannisenmäki | All |
2 | Freddy Loix | Sven Smeets | All | ||||
Subaru World Rally Team | Subaru | Impreza WRC 99 Impreza WRC 2000 |
P | 3 | Richard Burns | Robert Reid | All |
4 | Juha Kankkunen | Juha Repo | 1–10, 13–14 | ||||
Simon Jean-Joseph | Jack Boyere | 11–12 | |||||
16 | Petter Solberg | Phil Mills | 11–14 | ||||
18 | Markko Märtin | Michael Park | 13 | ||||
Ford Motor Co | Ford | Focus RS WRC 00 | M | 5 | Colin McRae | Nicky Grist | All |
6 | Carlos Sainz | Luis Moya | All | ||||
16 | Petter Solberg | Phil Mills | 3–4, 6–10 | ||||
18 | Piero Liatti | Carlo Cassina | 11–12 | ||||
Tapio Laukkanen | Kaj Lindström | 9, 13–14 | |||||
SEAT Sport | SEAT | Córdoba WRC | P | 7 | Didier Auriol | Denis Giraudet | All |
8 | Toni Gardemeister | Paavo Lukander | All | ||||
17 | Harri Rovanperä | Risto Pietiläinen | 2, 14 | ||||
20 | Gwyndaf Evans | Howard Davies | 14 | ||||
23 | Rui Madeira | Fernando Prata | 4 | ||||
30 | Raphael Sperrer | Per Carlsson | 9 | ||||
51 | Renaud Verreydt | Jean-François Elst | 12 | ||||
Peugeot Esso | Peugeot | 206 WRC | M | 9 | François Delecour | Daniel Grataloup | 1–2, 4–8, 10–14 |
Gilles Panizzi | Herve Panizzi | 3 | |||||
Sebastian Lindholm | Jukka Aho | 9 | |||||
10 | Gilles Panizzi | Herve Panizzi | 1, 5, 11–12 | ||||
Marcus Grönholm | Timo Rautiainen | 2–4, 6–10, 13–14 | |||||
16 | 1, 5, 11–12 | ||||||
18 | François Delecour | Daniel Grataloup | 9 | ||||
19 | Adruzilo Lopes | Luis Lisboa | 3–4 | ||||
Gilles Panizzi | Herve Panizzi | 13–14 | |||||
Škoda Motorsport | Škoda | Octavia WRC | M | 11 | Armin Schwarz | Manfred Hiemer | 1, 3–5, 7, 10, 12, 14 |
12 | Luís Climent | Alex Romani | 1, 3–5, 7, 10, 12, 14 | ||||
Hyundai World Rally Team | Hyundai | Accent WRC | M | 14 | Kenneth Eriksson | Staffan Parmander | 2, 4–9, 11–14 |
15 | Alister McRae | David Senior | 2, 4–9, 11–14 | ||||
23 | Michael Guest | David Green | 9, 12–13 | ||||
Toyota | Toyota | Corolla WRC | M | 20 | Thomas Rådström | Christina Thörner | 2, 4 |
21 | Pasi Hagström | Tero Gardemeister | 2, 4, 9 | ||||
Pedro Chaves | Sergio Paiva | 4 | |||||
22 | Neal Bates | Coral Taylor | 13 | ||||
24 | Henrik Lundgaard | Jens-Christian Anker | 1, 5, 12 | ||||
42 | Olivier Burri | Christophe Hofmann | 1, 12 | ||||
43 | Achim Warmbold | Antony Warmbold | 14 |
Toyota not counted for the 2000 season in the Manufacturers' championship due to their withdrawal from the sport in 1999 to concentrate on F1.
Results and standings
Drivers' championship
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Manufacturers' championship
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Events
Rally Name | Start-End Date | Podium Drivers (Finishing Time) |
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Monte Carlo Rally | 21 January–23 January |
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Swedish Rally | 11 February–13 February |
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Safari Rally | 25 March–27 March |
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Rally Portugal | 16 March–19 March |
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Rally Catalunya | 31 March–2 April |
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Rally Argentina | 11 May–14 May |
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Acropolis Rally | 9 June–11 June |
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Rally New Zealand | 14 July–16 July |
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Rally Finland | 18 August–20 August |
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Cyprus Rally | 7 September–10 September |
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Tour de Corse | 29 September–1 October |
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Rally Sanremo | 20 October–22 October |
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Rally Australia | 9 November–12 November |
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Rally of Great Britain | 23 November–26 November |
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External links
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- FIA World Rally Championship 2000 at ewrc-results.com
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