2000 Barber Dodge Pro Series

The 2000 Barber Dodge Pro Series season was the fifteenth season of this racing series. The championship was won by Nilton Rossoni. Ryan Hunter-Reay won the Rookie of the Year title. This was the first season the series raced outside of the United States. The Barber Dodge Pro Series supported the CART World Series at the Molson Indy Vancouver

Drivers

All drivers use Dodge-powered, Michelin-shod Reynard 98E chassis.

No.DriverNote
4United States Brent Sherman
5Netherlands Sepp Koster
7United States Jamie Menninga
8United States Peter Boss
9United States Roger Yasukawa1999 Co-rookie of the year
11Sweden Thed Björk
12United States Keith Dusko
15United States Aaron Bambach
United States Jonathon BottomsRound 8 only
16United States Jeff Morton
17United States Matt Plumb
18United States Bryan SellersRound 10 & 11 only
19United States Sara SenskeExcept round 7
United States Joey HandRound 7 only
20Brazil Alexandre Sperafico
21United States Jon Vannini
22United States Jay Ricci
23United States Marc Breuers
22United States Jay Ricci
25United States Kip Gulseth
26United States Rhonda Trammell
27United Kingdom Charles Putt
28Brazil Andre Nicastro
31United States Ryan Hunter-Reay"Big Scholarship" winner
33Venezuela Milka Duno
36Brazil Nilton Rossoni
42United States John Hall
44United Kingdom Sam Hancock
45Brazil Giuliano Pilagallo
46Switzerland Gilles Tinguely
52United States Jon Fogarty
53United States Tom Fogarty
55Canada John McCaig
62United States Andy LallyAs of round 2
63United States Craig Duerson
66Canada Ryan Vella
73United States Jeff Glenn
77United States Scott Mayer
82Canada Jonathon Macri
83United States Shareef Malnik
95Canada Michael Valiante
97United States Ryan Howe
99United States Davy Cook
Brazil Vanderlan Jr.

Race calendar and results

Round Circuit Location Date Pole position Fastest lap Winning driver Headline event
1[1] Sebring International Raceway United States Sebring, Florida March 18 Canada Michael Valiante Brazil Nilton Rossoni Brazil Nilton Rossoni 12 Hours of Sebring
2[2] Homestead-Miami Speedway United States Homestead, Florida March 25 Brazil Andre Nicastro Brazil Nilton Rossoni Brazil Nilton Rossoni Grand Prix of Miami
3[3] Nazareth Speedway United States Lehigh Valley, Pennsylvania April 10 Netherlands Sepp Koster United States Roger Yasukawa Netherlands Sepp Koster Firestone Indy 225
4[4] Lime Rock Park United States Lime Rock, Connecticut May 29 United States Jon Fogarty Sweden Thed Björk United States Jon Fogarty Lime Rock Grand Prix
5[5] Detroit Belle Isle Grand Prix United States Detroit, Michigan June 18 United States Jon Fogarty United States Matt Plumb United States Jon Fogarty Grand Prix of Detroit
6[6] Cleveland Burke Lakefront Airport United States Cleveland, Ohio July 1 Brazil Nilton Rossoni United States Jon Fogarty Brazil Nilton Rossoni Grand Prix of Cleveland
7[7] Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course United States Lexington, Ohio August 13 Sweden Thed Björk Sweden Thed Björk United States Jon Fogarty Miller Lite 250
8[8] Road America United States Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin August 20 Brazil Nilton Rossoni United States Jamie Menninga Brazil Nilton Rossoni Champ Car Grand Prix of Road America
9[9] BC Place Canada Vancouver September 2 United States Ryan Hunter-Reay United States Matt Plumb United States Matt Plumb Molson Indy Vancouver
10[10] Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca United States Monterey County, California September 10 Brazil Nilton Rossoni Brazil Nilton Rossoni Brazil Nilton Rossoni Monterey Grand Prix
11[11] Road Atlanta United States Braselton, Georgia September 30 Canada Michael Valiante Netherlands Sepp Koster Canada Michael Valiante Petit Le Mans
12[12] Homestead-Miami Speedway United States Homestead, Florida October 8 United States Jamie Menninga Netherlands Sepp Koster Brazil Nilton Rossoni Stand-alone event

Final standings

Color Result
Gold Winner
Silver 2nd place
Bronze 3rd place
Green 4th & 5th place
Light Blue 6th–10th place
Dark Blue 11th place or lower
Purple Did not finish
Red Did not qualify (DNQ)
Brown Withdrawn (Wth)
Black Disqualified (DSQ)
White Did not start (DNS)
Blank Did not participate (DNP)
Driver replacement (Rpl)
Injured (Inj)
No race held (NH)
RankDriverUnited States
SEB
United States
HMS1
United States
NAZ
United States
LRP
United States
DET
United States
CLE
United States
MDO
United States
ROA
Canada
VAN
United States
LAG
United States
RAT
United States
HMS2
Points
1Brazil Nilton Rossoni11161361214 1 31175
2United States Jon Fogarty3261131952154155
3Netherlands Sepp Koster7716723522272130
4United States Matt Plumb648222672612625112
5United States Ryan Hunter-Reay (R)88242496385107104
6Canada Michael Valiante2114182610971761697
7United States Roger Yasukawa425511558411255894
8United States Jamie Menninga9171273742142741686
9Brazil Alexandre Sperafico599523231810748385
10Sweden Thed Björk1052312104 11 66861983
11United States Andy Lally3321124521374
12Brazil Andre Nicastro11167234111083769
13United States Peter Boss126143912142512954
14United States Brent Sherman131311108251324201091443
15United States Marc Breuers (R)151221913221711911121836
16United States Kip Gulseth16141719121616131012141721
17United States Tom Fogarty22101814181823151313181318
18Canada Jonathan Macri141810816
19United States Sara Senske (R)231519212513201524111016
20Canada John McCaig15828199
21United States Davy Cook181499
22United States Jon Vannini (R)2021151517142719221516129
23Brazil Rafael Sperafico115
24United Kingdom Sam Hancock28231320145
25United States Joey Hand124
26United States Bryan Sellers124
27United States Mikel Miller133
28United States Jeff Glenn16192914172
29Switzerland Gilles Tinguely151
30United States Jon Morley151
31United States Shareef Malnik151
32United States Jay Ricci26201619172016180
33United States Scott Mayer25DNS222025171619170
34Venezuela Milka Duno (R)24242017202124220
35United States Craig Duerson (R)170
36United States John Hall262118200
37Canada Ryan Vella180
38United States Rhonda Trammell1919222223210
39United States Ryan Howe19160
40United Kingdom Charles Putt210
41United States Jeff Morton210
42United States Jonathon Bottoms210
43United States Keith Dusko (R)2722230
  • (R) indicates rookie driver

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