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2000 Indy Racing League season
Indy Racing Northern Light Series
2000 Indy Racing League
Season
Races10 9
Start dateJanuary 29
End dateOctober 15
Awards
Drivers' championUnited States Buddy Lazier
Manufacturers' CupUnited States Oldsmobile
Rookie of the YearBrazil Airton Daré
Indianapolis 500 winnerColombia Juan Pablo Montoya
← 1999
2001 →
Buddy Lazier (left) won his first and only Drivers' Championship while Scott Goodyear (right) finished second in the championship.

The 2000 Indy Racing Northern Light Series was the fifth season of the Indy Racing League. The season consisted of nine races, all on oval circuits. The showcase event of the season was the 84th running of the Indianapolis 500.

The season saw a high level of parity, as only one driver, champion Buddy Lazier, won more than a single race. It also saw the beginning of the jump from CART as Al Unser Jr. moved to the series full-time and Chip Ganassi Racing came over to run the Indianapolis 500, which it won with driver Juan Pablo Montoya. It was also the final season for the Riley & Scott chassis, which also saw its first series win in 2000.

A planned race at Cleveland – which would have been the Indy Racing League's first road course event – was cancelled on September 9, 1999, and reverted to a CART event.

Confirmed entries

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The 5 year tire war between Goodyear and Firestone in both CART and the IRL ended after Goodyear left both series as a tire supplier in 1999. This meant from this season onward all teams used Firestone tires.

ChassisEngineNo.DriversRounds
United States Team MenardDallaraOldsmobile1United States Greg RayAll
32United States Robby Gordon4
United States Galles RacingG-ForceOldsmobile3United States Al Unser Jr.All
United States Panther RacingDallaraOldsmobile4Canada Scott GoodyearAll
United States Treadway RacingG-ForceOldsmobile5United States Robby McGeheeAll
50United States Jason Leffler  R 4
553
Brazil Raul Boesel4
Japan Shigeaki Hattori  R 5–9
United States Tri Star MotorsportsDallaraOldsmobile6United States Jeret Schroeder  R All
9United States Robby Unser1
21United States Dr. Jack Miller3–4
Brazil Zak Morioka  R 9
United States Dick Simon RacingG-ForceOldsmobile7France Stéphan GrégoireAll
90United States Lyn St. James4
United States Kelley RacingDallaraOldsmobile8United States Scott SharpAll
28United States Mark DismoreAll
United States Target Chip Ganassi RacingG-ForceOldsmobile9Colombia Juan Pablo Montoya  R 4
10United States Jimmy Vasser4
United States A. J. Foyt EnterprisesG-ForceOldsmobile11Chile Eliseo SalazarAll
14United States Jeff WardAll
41United States Billy Boat4
United States Bradley MotorsportsDallaraOldsmobile12United States Buzz CalkinsAll
United States Walker RacingRiley & ScottOldsmobile15United States Sarah Fisher  R 2–3
Dallara4–9
United States Team XtremeG-ForceOldsmobile16United States John Hollansworth Jr.1
United States Davey Hamilton2–8
United States Jaques Lazier9
88Brazil Airton Daré  R All
United States Nienhouse MotorsportsG-ForceOldsmobile17Sweden Niclas Jönsson  R 2
United States Scott Harrington3–4
United States PDM RacingDallaraOldsmobile18United States Sam Hornish Jr.  R 1–6, 8–9
United States Logan RacingDallaraOldsmobile19United States Billy Roe5–6
United States Stevie Reeves  R 7–9
United States Hubbard-Immke RacingDallaraOldsmobile20United States Tyce Carlson1–3, 5–9
Colombia Roberto Guerrero4
United States Indy Regency RacingG-ForceOldsmobile22United States Johnny Unser4
United States Dreyer & Reinbold RacingG-ForceInfiniti23United States Steve Knapp4
24United States Robbie Buhl1–3
Oldsmobile4–9
United States Blueprint RacingG-ForceOldsmobile27Sweden Niclas Jönsson  R 1
United States Jimmy Kite2–9
United States Byrd-McCormack RacingRiley & ScottOldsmobile29United States Robby Unser4
305–6
G-ForceUnited States Jon Herb  R 1
United States Ronnie Johncox2–3
Riley & Scott4
United States J. J. Yeley7–9
United States Truscelli Team RacingG-ForceOldsmobile33United States Jaques Lazier1, 3–6
United States Bobby Regester  R 2
United States Team Coulson RacingG-ForceOldsmobile40United States Davy Jones4
Colombia Roberto Guerrero8
Canada Mid America MotorsportsDallaraOldsmobile43Canada Doug Didero  R 1–6
United States Scott Harrington7
United States Jaques Lazier8
United States Davey Hamilton9
United States Sinden RacingDallaraOldsmobile44United States Davey Hamilton1
United States Fast Track Racing EnterprisesDallaraOldsmobile48United States Andy Hillenburg  R 4
United States Dan Drinan  R 4
United States Team CheeverRiley & ScottInfiniti51United States Eddie Cheever1–2
Dallara3–9
52United States Ross Cheever4
United States Pagan RacingDallaraOldsmobile75United States Richie Hearn4
United States Team PelfreyDallaraOldsmobile81United States Billy Boat1–3, 5–9
82United States Memo Gidley4
United States Hemelgarn RacingRiley & ScottOldsmobile91United States Buddy Lazier1–3
Dallara4–9
92United States Stan Wattles4
United States Cahill RacingDallaraOldsmobile98United States Donnie BeechlerAll

Schedule

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RndDateRace NameTrackCity
1January 29Delphi Indy 200Walt Disney World SpeedwayBay Lake, Florida
2March 19MCI WorldCom Indy 200Phoenix International RacewayPhoenix, Arizona
3April 22Vegas Indy 300Las Vegas Motor SpeedwayLas Vegas, Nevada
4May 2884th Indianapolis 500Indianapolis Motor SpeedwaySpeedway, Indiana
5June 11Casino Magic 500Texas Motor SpeedwayFort Worth, Texas
6June 18Radisson 200Pikes Peak International RacewayFountain, Colorado
7July 15Midas 500 ClassicAtlanta Motor SpeedwayHampton, Georgia
8August 27Belterra Resort Indy 300Kentucky SpeedwaySparta, Kentucky
9October 15Excite 500Texas Motor SpeedwayFort Worth, Texas
Sources:[1][2]

Results

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Rd.RacePole positionFastest lapMost laps ledRace winner
DriverTeamChassisEngine
1Walt Disney WorldUnited States Greg RayUnited States Mark DismoreUnited States Robbie BuhlUnited States Robbie BuhlDreyer & Reinbold RacingG-ForceOldsmobile
2PhoenixUnited States Greg RayUnited States Tyce CarlsonUnited States Scott SharpUnited States Buddy LazierHemelgarn RacingRiley & ScottOldsmobile
3Las VegasUnited States Mark DismoreUnited States Mark DismoreUnited States Mark DismoreUnited States Al Unser Jr.Galles RacingG-ForceOldsmobile
4IndianapolisUnited States Greg RayUnited States Buddy LazierColombia Juan Pablo MontoyaColombia Juan Pablo MontoyaChip Ganassi RacingG-ForceOldsmobile
5Texas 1United States Buddy LazierUnited States Eddie CheeverUnited States Al Unser Jr.United States Scott SharpKelley RacingDallaraOldsmobile
6Pikes PeakUnited States Greg RayUnited States Buzz CalkinsUnited States Scott SharpUnited States Eddie CheeverTeam CheeverDallaraInfiniti
7AtlantaUnited States Greg RayUnited States Donnie BeechlerUnited States Greg RayUnited States Greg RayTeam MenardDallaraOldsmobile
8KentuckyCanada Scott GoodyearUnited States Buddy LazierCanada Scott GoodyearUnited States Buddy LazierHemelgarn RacingDallaraOldsmobile
9Texas 2United States Greg RayUnited States Jaques LazierUnited States Al Unser Jr.Canada Scott GoodyearPanther RacingDallaraOldsmobile

Note: All races running on Oval/Speedway.

Race summaries

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Delphi Indy 200

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The final Delphi Indy 200 race was held January 29 at Walt Disney World Speedway. Greg Ray won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 24- Robbie Buhl
  2. 91- Buddy Lazier
  3. 51- Eddie Cheever
  4. 4- Scott Goodyear
  5. 11- Eliseo Salazar
  6. 98- Donnie Beechler
  7. 14- Jeff Ward
  8. 12- Buzz Calkins
  9. 81- Billy Boat
  10. 55- Robby McGehee

MCI WorldCom Indy 200

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This race was held March 19 at Phoenix International Raceway. Greg Ray won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 91- Buddy Lazier
  2. 4- Scott Goodyear
  3. 98- Donnie Beechler
  4. 11- Eliseo Salazar
  5. 8- Scott Sharp
  6. 81- Billy Boat
  7. 24- Robbie Buhl
  8. 7- Stephan Gregoire
  9. 3- Al Unser Jr.
  10. 51- Eddie Cheever
  • This was the first victory for the Riley & Scott chassis

Vegas Indy 300

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This race was held April 22 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Mark Dismore won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 3- Al Unser Jr.
  2. 28- Mark Dismore
  3. 18- Sam Hornish Jr.  R 
  4. 6- Jeret Schroeder  R 
  5. 24- Robbie Buhl
  6. 5- Robby McGehee
  7. 81- Billy Boat
  8. 20- Tyce Carlson
  9. 1- Greg Ray
  10. 33- Jaques Lazier
  • This was Al Unser Jr.'s 1st victory since the 1995 CART Molson Indy Vancouver and his 1st IRL victory.

The Indy 500 was held May 28 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Greg Ray sat on pole.

Top ten results

  1. 9- Juan Pablo Montoya  R 
  2. 91- Buddy Lazier
  3. 11- Eliseo Salazar
  4. 14- Jeff Ward
  5. 51- Eddie Cheever
  6. 32- Robby Gordon
  7. 10- Jimmy Vasser
  8. 7- Stephan Gregoire
  9. 4- Scott Goodyear
  10. 8- Scott Sharp

Casino Magic 500

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This race was held June 11 at Texas Motor Speedway. Qualifying was rained out and Buddy Lazier was on the pole based on points standings.

Top ten results

  1. 8- Scott Sharp
  2. 5- Robby McGehee
  3. 3- Al Unser Jr.
  4. 12- Buzz Calkins
  5. 4- Scott Goodyear
  6. 28- Mark Dismore
  7. 91- Buddy Lazier
  8. 55- Shigeaki Hattori  R 
  9. 51- Eddie Cheever
  10. 88- Airton Daré  R 

Radisson 200

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This race was held June 18 at Pikes Peak International Raceway. Greg Ray won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 51- Eddie Cheever
  2. 88- Airton Daré  R 
  3. 8- Scott Sharp
  4. 28- Mark Dismore
  5. 98- Donnie Beechler
  6. 11- Eliseo Salazar
  7. 6- Jeret Schroeder  R 
  8. 7- Stephan Gregoire
  9. 33- Jaques Lazier
  10. 3- Al Unser Jr.
  • This was the Infiniti engine's 1st victory.
  • This was Cheevers penultimate IndyCar victory.

Midas 500 Classic

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This race was held July 15 at Atlanta Motor Speedway. Greg Ray won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 1- Greg Ray
  2. 91- Buddy Lazier
  3. 3- Al Unser Jr.
  4. 5- Robby McGehee
  5. 98- Donnie Beechler
  6. 24- Robbie Buhl
  7. 7- Stephan Gregoire
  8. 81- Billy Boat
  9. 55- Shigeaki Hattori  R 
  10. 11- Eliseo Salazar

Belterra Resort Indy 300

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The inaugural Indy Racing League event was held August 27 at Kentucky Speedway. Scott Goodyear won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 91- Buddy Lazier
  2. 4- Scott Goodyear
  3. 15- Sarah Fisher  R 
  4. 51- Eddie Cheever
  5. 7- Stephan Gregoire
  6. 14- Jeff Ward
  7. 1- Greg Ray
  8. 55- Shigeaki Hattori  R 
  9. 18- Sam Hornish Jr.  R 
  10. 98- Donnie Beechler
  • This was Roberto Guerrero's final IndyCar race he qualified for. He would blow an engine after completing 48 laps and would finish 23rd.
  • Sarah Fisher becomes the first woman to lead laps and finish on the Podium in an IRL race.

Excite 500

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This race was held October 15 at Texas Motor Speedway. Greg Ray won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 4- Scott Goodyear
  2. 51- Eddie Cheever
  3. 81- Billy Boat
  4. 91- Buddy Lazier
  5. 11- Eliseo Salazar
  6. 98- Donnie Beechler
  7. 55- Shigeaki Hattori  R 
  8. 14- Jeff Ward
  9. 12- Buzz Calkins
  10. 16- Jaques Lazier

Points standings

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PosDriverWDW
PHX
LVS
INDY
TMS1
PPR
ATL
KEN
TMS2
Pts
1United States Buddy Lazier21222726214290
2Canada Scott Goodyear42129516112*1272
3United States Eddie Cheever310115912142257
4Chile Eliseo Salazar5418317610255210
5United States Mark Dismore16162*1164181114202
6United States Donnie Beechler6326122255106202
7United States Scott Sharp155*271013*162413196
8United States Robbie Buhl1*7526182361318190
9United States Al Unser Jr.2591293*1032717*188
10United States Billy Boat9671523188183181
11United States Jeff Ward71121419151968176
12United States Robby McGehee102462121341424174
13United States Greg Ray171993315201*726172
14France Stéphan Grégoire1882881187520171
15United States Buzz Calkins823251841223129145
16Brazil Airton Daré  RY 11221425102251912142
17United States Jeret Schroeder  R 1912414217242616136
18United States Sarah Fisher  R 131731122514311124
19United States Tyce Carlson13158Wth1311132223124
20United States Jaques Lazier2310131492010112
21United States Sam Hornish Jr.  R 20173242019927110
22Japan Shigeaki Hattori  R 817987109
23United States Davey Hamilton26182020241415161998
24United States Jimmy Kite261630162412172179
25Colombia Juan Pablo Montoya1*54
26Canada Doug Didero  R 142519DNQ272243
27United States Ronnie Johncox1413Wth33
28United States J. J. Yeley17152533
29United States Robby Gordon628
30United States Jason Leffler  R 151728
31Sweden Niclas Jönsson  R 122127
32United States Jimmy Vasser726
33United States Stevie Reeves  R 22212225
34United States Robby Unser24DNQ262119
35United States Scott Harrington23DNQ2017
36Brazil Zak Morioka  R 1515
37Brazil Raul Boesel1614
38United States Steve Knapp1911
39United States Bobby Regester  R 2010
40United States John Hollansworth Jr.219
41United States Jon Herb  R 228
42United States Johnny Unser228
43United States Stan Wattles237
44Colombia Roberto GuerreroDNQ237
45United States Dr. Jack Miller24DNQ6
46United States Billy Roe255
47United States Richie Hearn273
48United States Andy Hillenburg  R 282
49United States Lyn St. James321
United States Dan DrinanDNQ0
United States Memo GidleyDNQ0
United States Davy JonesDNQ0
United States Ross CheeverWth0
Japan Hideshi MatsudaWth0
PosDriverWDW
PHX
LVS
INDY
TMS1
PPR
ATL
KEN
TMS2
Pts
ColorResult
GoldWinner
Silver2nd place
Bronze3rd place
Green4th & 5th place
Light Blue6th–10th place
Dark BlueFinished
(Outside Top 10)
PurpleDid not finish
(Ret)
RedDid not qualify
(DNQ)
BrownWithdrawn
(Wth)
BlackDisqualified
(DSQ)
WhiteDid not start
(DNS)
BlankDid not
participate
(DNP)
Not competing
In-line notation
BoldPole position
(2 points)
ItalicsRan fastest race lap
*Led most race laps
(1 point)
DNSAny driver who qualifies
but does not start (DNS),
earns all the points
had they taken part.
 RY Rookie of the Year
 R Rookie
  • Ties in points broken by number of wins, followed by number of 2nds, 3rds, etc., and then by number of pole positions, followed by number of times qualified 2nd, etc.

Additional points were awarded to the pole winner (3 points), the second best qualifier (2 points), the third best qualifier (1 point) and to the driver leading the most laps (2 point).

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "NTT IndyCar Series Calendar 2000". Motorsport Stats. Retrieved November 17, 2023.
  2. ^ "2000 Schedule". Indy Racing League. Archived from the original on June 21, 2000. Retrieved November 17, 2023.

    2000 Indy Racing League season
    Indy Racing Northern Light Series
    2000 Indy Racing League
    Season
    Races10 9
    Start dateJanuary 29
    End dateOctober 15
    Awards
    Drivers' championUnited States Buddy Lazier
    Manufacturers' CupUnited States Oldsmobile
    Rookie of the YearBrazil Airton Daré
    Indianapolis 500 winnerColombia Juan Pablo Montoya
    Buddy Lazier (left) won his first and only Drivers' Championship while Scott Goodyear (right) finished second in the championship.

    The 2000 Indy Racing Northern Light Series was the fifth season of the Indy Racing League. The season consisted of nine races, all on oval circuits. The showcase event of the season was the 84th running of the Indianapolis 500.

    The season saw a high level of parity, as only one driver, champion Buddy Lazier, won more than a single race. It also saw the beginning of the jump from CART as Al Unser Jr. moved to the series full-time and Chip Ganassi Racing came over to run the Indianapolis 500, which it won with driver Juan Pablo Montoya. It was also the final season for the Riley & Scott chassis, which also saw its first series win in 2000.

    A planned race at Cleveland – which would have been the Indy Racing League's first road course event – was cancelled on September 9, 1999, and reverted to a CART event.

    Confirmed entries

    The 5 year tire war between Goodyear and Firestone in both CART and the IRL ended after Goodyear left both series as a tire supplier in 1999. This meant from this season onward all teams used Firestone tires.

    ChassisEngineNo.DriversRounds
    United States Team MenardDallaraOldsmobile1United States Greg RayAll
    32United States Robby Gordon4
    United States Galles RacingG-ForceOldsmobile3United States Al Unser Jr.All
    United States Panther RacingDallaraOldsmobile4Canada Scott GoodyearAll
    United States Treadway RacingG-ForceOldsmobile5United States Robby McGeheeAll
    50United States Jason Leffler  R 4
    553
    Brazil Raul Boesel4
    Japan Shigeaki Hattori  R 5–9
    United States Tri Star MotorsportsDallaraOldsmobile6United States Jeret Schroeder  R All
    9United States Robby Unser1
    21United States Dr. Jack Miller3–4
    Brazil Zak Morioka  R 9
    United States Dick Simon RacingG-ForceOldsmobile7France Stéphan GrégoireAll
    90United States Lyn St. James4
    United States Kelley RacingDallaraOldsmobile8United States Scott SharpAll
    28United States Mark DismoreAll
    United States Target Chip Ganassi RacingG-ForceOldsmobile9Colombia Juan Pablo Montoya  R 4
    10United States Jimmy Vasser4
    United States A. J. Foyt EnterprisesG-ForceOldsmobile11Chile Eliseo SalazarAll
    14United States Jeff WardAll
    41United States Billy Boat4
    United States Bradley MotorsportsDallaraOldsmobile12United States Buzz CalkinsAll
    United States Walker RacingRiley & ScottOldsmobile15United States Sarah Fisher  R 2–3
    Dallara4–9
    United States Team XtremeG-ForceOldsmobile16United States John Hollansworth Jr.1
    United States Davey Hamilton2–8
    United States Jaques Lazier9
    88Brazil Airton Daré  R All
    United States Nienhouse MotorsportsG-ForceOldsmobile17Sweden Niclas Jönsson  R 2
    United States Scott Harrington3–4
    United States PDM RacingDallaraOldsmobile18United States Sam Hornish Jr.  R 1–6, 8–9
    United States Logan RacingDallaraOldsmobile19United States Billy Roe5–6
    United States Stevie Reeves  R 7–9
    United States Hubbard-Immke RacingDallaraOldsmobile20United States Tyce Carlson1–3, 5–9
    Colombia Roberto Guerrero4
    United States Indy Regency RacingG-ForceOldsmobile22United States Johnny Unser4
    United States Dreyer & Reinbold RacingG-ForceInfiniti23United States Steve Knapp4
    24United States Robbie Buhl1–3
    Oldsmobile4–9
    United States Blueprint RacingG-ForceOldsmobile27Sweden Niclas Jönsson  R 1
    United States Jimmy Kite2–9
    United States Byrd-McCormack RacingRiley & ScottOldsmobile29United States Robby Unser4
    305–6
    G-ForceUnited States Jon Herb  R 1
    United States Ronnie Johncox2–3
    Riley & Scott4
    United States J. J. Yeley7–9
    United States Truscelli Team RacingG-ForceOldsmobile33United States Jaques Lazier1, 3–6
    United States Bobby Regester  R 2
    United States Team Coulson RacingG-ForceOldsmobile40United States Davy Jones4
    Colombia Roberto Guerrero8
    Canada Mid America MotorsportsDallaraOldsmobile43Canada Doug Didero  R 1–6
    United States Scott Harrington7
    United States Jaques Lazier8
    United States Davey Hamilton9
    United States Sinden RacingDallaraOldsmobile44United States Davey Hamilton1
    United States Fast Track Racing EnterprisesDallaraOldsmobile48United States Andy Hillenburg  R 4
    United States Dan Drinan  R 4
    United States Team CheeverRiley & ScottInfiniti51United States Eddie Cheever1–2
    Dallara3–9
    52United States Ross Cheever4
    United States Pagan RacingDallaraOldsmobile75United States Richie Hearn4
    United States Team PelfreyDallaraOldsmobile81United States Billy Boat1–3, 5–9
    82United States Memo Gidley4
    United States Hemelgarn RacingRiley & ScottOldsmobile91United States Buddy Lazier1–3
    Dallara4–9
    92United States Stan Wattles4
    United States Cahill RacingDallaraOldsmobile98United States Donnie BeechlerAll

    Schedule

    RndDateRace NameTrackCity
    1January 29Delphi Indy 200Walt Disney World SpeedwayBay Lake, Florida
    2March 19MCI WorldCom Indy 200Phoenix International RacewayPhoenix, Arizona
    3April 22Vegas Indy 300Las Vegas Motor SpeedwayLas Vegas, Nevada
    4May 2884th Indianapolis 500Indianapolis Motor SpeedwaySpeedway, Indiana
    5June 11Casino Magic 500Texas Motor SpeedwayFort Worth, Texas
    6June 18Radisson 200Pikes Peak International RacewayFountain, Colorado
    7July 15Midas 500 ClassicAtlanta Motor SpeedwayHampton, Georgia
    8August 27Belterra Resort Indy 300Kentucky SpeedwaySparta, Kentucky
    9October 15Excite 500Texas Motor SpeedwayFort Worth, Texas
    Sources:[1][2]

    Results

    Rd.RacePole positionFastest lapMost laps ledRace winner
    DriverTeamChassisEngine
    1Walt Disney WorldUnited States Greg RayUnited States Mark DismoreUnited States Robbie BuhlUnited States Robbie BuhlDreyer & Reinbold RacingG-ForceOldsmobile
    2PhoenixUnited States Greg RayUnited States Tyce CarlsonUnited States Scott SharpUnited States Buddy LazierHemelgarn RacingRiley & ScottOldsmobile
    3Las VegasUnited States Mark DismoreUnited States Mark DismoreUnited States Mark DismoreUnited States Al Unser Jr.Galles RacingG-ForceOldsmobile
    4IndianapolisUnited States Greg RayUnited States Buddy LazierColombia Juan Pablo MontoyaColombia Juan Pablo MontoyaChip Ganassi RacingG-ForceOldsmobile
    5Texas 1United States Buddy LazierUnited States Eddie CheeverUnited States Al Unser Jr.United States Scott SharpKelley RacingDallaraOldsmobile
    6Pikes PeakUnited States Greg RayUnited States Buzz CalkinsUnited States Scott SharpUnited States Eddie CheeverTeam CheeverDallaraInfiniti
    7AtlantaUnited States Greg RayUnited States Donnie BeechlerUnited States Greg RayUnited States Greg RayTeam MenardDallaraOldsmobile
    8KentuckyCanada Scott GoodyearUnited States Buddy LazierCanada Scott GoodyearUnited States Buddy LazierHemelgarn RacingDallaraOldsmobile
    9Texas 2United States Greg RayUnited States Jaques LazierUnited States Al Unser Jr.Canada Scott GoodyearPanther RacingDallaraOldsmobile

    Note: All races running on Oval/Speedway.

    Race summaries

    Delphi Indy 200

    The final Delphi Indy 200 race was held January 29 at Walt Disney World Speedway. Greg Ray won the pole.

    Top ten results

    1. 24- Robbie Buhl
    2. 91- Buddy Lazier
    3. 51- Eddie Cheever
    4. 4- Scott Goodyear
    5. 11- Eliseo Salazar
    6. 98- Donnie Beechler
    7. 14- Jeff Ward
    8. 12- Buzz Calkins
    9. 81- Billy Boat
    10. 55- Robby McGehee

    MCI WorldCom Indy 200

    This race was held March 19 at Phoenix International Raceway. Greg Ray won the pole.

    Top ten results

    1. 91- Buddy Lazier
    2. 4- Scott Goodyear
    3. 98- Donnie Beechler
    4. 11- Eliseo Salazar
    5. 8- Scott Sharp
    6. 81- Billy Boat
    7. 24- Robbie Buhl
    8. 7- Stephan Gregoire
    9. 3- Al Unser Jr.
    10. 51- Eddie Cheever
    • This was the first victory for the Riley & Scott chassis

    Vegas Indy 300

    This race was held April 22 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Mark Dismore won the pole.

    Top ten results

    1. 3- Al Unser Jr.
    2. 28- Mark Dismore
    3. 18- Sam Hornish Jr.  R 
    4. 6- Jeret Schroeder  R 
    5. 24- Robbie Buhl
    6. 5- Robby McGehee
    7. 81- Billy Boat
    8. 20- Tyce Carlson
    9. 1- Greg Ray
    10. 33- Jaques Lazier
    • This was Al Unser Jr.'s 1st victory since the 1995 CART Molson Indy Vancouver and his 1st IRL victory.

    The Indy 500 was held May 28 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Greg Ray sat on pole.

    Top ten results

    1. 9- Juan Pablo Montoya  R 
    2. 91- Buddy Lazier
    3. 11- Eliseo Salazar
    4. 14- Jeff Ward
    5. 51- Eddie Cheever
    6. 32- Robby Gordon
    7. 10- Jimmy Vasser
    8. 7- Stephan Gregoire
    9. 4- Scott Goodyear
    10. 8- Scott Sharp

    Casino Magic 500

    This race was held June 11 at Texas Motor Speedway. Qualifying was rained out and Buddy Lazier was on the pole based on points standings.

    Top ten results

    1. 8- Scott Sharp
    2. 5- Robby McGehee
    3. 3- Al Unser Jr.
    4. 12- Buzz Calkins
    5. 4- Scott Goodyear
    6. 28- Mark Dismore
    7. 91- Buddy Lazier
    8. 55- Shigeaki Hattori  R 
    9. 51- Eddie Cheever
    10. 88- Airton Daré  R 

    Radisson 200

    This race was held June 18 at Pikes Peak International Raceway. Greg Ray won the pole.

    Top ten results

    1. 51- Eddie Cheever
    2. 88- Airton Daré  R 
    3. 8- Scott Sharp
    4. 28- Mark Dismore
    5. 98- Donnie Beechler
    6. 11- Eliseo Salazar
    7. 6- Jeret Schroeder  R 
    8. 7- Stephan Gregoire
    9. 33- Jaques Lazier
    10. 3- Al Unser Jr.
    • This was the Infiniti engine's 1st victory.
    • This was Cheevers penultimate IndyCar victory.

    Midas 500 Classic

    This race was held July 15 at Atlanta Motor Speedway. Greg Ray won the pole.

    Top ten results

    1. 1- Greg Ray
    2. 91- Buddy Lazier
    3. 3- Al Unser Jr.
    4. 5- Robby McGehee
    5. 98- Donnie Beechler
    6. 24- Robbie Buhl
    7. 7- Stephan Gregoire
    8. 81- Billy Boat
    9. 55- Shigeaki Hattori  R 
    10. 11- Eliseo Salazar

    Belterra Resort Indy 300

    The inaugural Indy Racing League event was held August 27 at Kentucky Speedway. Scott Goodyear won the pole.

    Top ten results

    1. 91- Buddy Lazier
    2. 4- Scott Goodyear
    3. 15- Sarah Fisher  R 
    4. 51- Eddie Cheever
    5. 7- Stephan Gregoire
    6. 14- Jeff Ward
    7. 1- Greg Ray
    8. 55- Shigeaki Hattori  R 
    9. 18- Sam Hornish Jr.  R 
    10. 98- Donnie Beechler
    • This was Roberto Guerrero's final IndyCar race he qualified for. He would blow an engine after completing 48 laps and would finish 23rd.
    • Sarah Fisher becomes the first woman to lead laps and finish on the Podium in an IRL race.

    Excite 500

    This race was held October 15 at Texas Motor Speedway. Greg Ray won the pole.

    Top ten results

    1. 4- Scott Goodyear
    2. 51- Eddie Cheever
    3. 81- Billy Boat
    4. 91- Buddy Lazier
    5. 11- Eliseo Salazar
    6. 98- Donnie Beechler
    7. 55- Shigeaki Hattori  R 
    8. 14- Jeff Ward
    9. 12- Buzz Calkins
    10. 16- Jaques Lazier

    Points standings

    PosDriverWDW
    PHX
    LVS
    INDY
    TMS1
    PPR
    ATL
    KEN
    TMS2
    Pts
    1United States Buddy Lazier21222726214290
    2Canada Scott Goodyear42129516112*1272
    3United States Eddie Cheever310115912142257
    4Chile Eliseo Salazar5418317610255210
    5United States Mark Dismore16162*1164181114202
    6United States Donnie Beechler6326122255106202
    7United States Scott Sharp155*271013*162413196
    8United States Robbie Buhl1*7526182361318190
    9United States Al Unser Jr.2591293*1032717*188
    10United States Billy Boat9671523188183181
    11United States Jeff Ward71121419151968176
    12United States Robby McGehee102462121341424174
    13United States Greg Ray171993315201*726172
    14France Stéphan Grégoire1882881187520171
    15United States Buzz Calkins823251841223129145
    16Brazil Airton Daré  RY 11221425102251912142
    17United States Jeret Schroeder  R 1912414217242616136
    18United States Sarah Fisher  R 131731122514311124
    19United States Tyce Carlson13158Wth1311132223124
    20United States Jaques Lazier2310131492010112
    21United States Sam Hornish Jr.  R 20173242019927110
    22Japan Shigeaki Hattori  R 817987109
    23United States Davey Hamilton26182020241415161998
    24United States Jimmy Kite261630162412172179
    25Colombia Juan Pablo Montoya1*54
    26Canada Doug Didero  R 142519DNQ272243
    27United States Ronnie Johncox1413Wth33
    28United States J. J. Yeley17152533
    29United States Robby Gordon628
    30United States Jason Leffler  R 151728
    31Sweden Niclas Jönsson  R 122127
    32United States Jimmy Vasser726
    33United States Stevie Reeves  R 22212225
    34United States Robby Unser24DNQ262119
    35United States Scott Harrington23DNQ2017
    36Brazil Zak Morioka  R 1515
    37Brazil Raul Boesel1614
    38United States Steve Knapp1911
    39United States Bobby Regester  R 2010
    40United States John Hollansworth Jr.219
    41United States Jon Herb  R 228
    42United States Johnny Unser228
    43United States Stan Wattles237
    44Colombia Roberto GuerreroDNQ237
    45United States Dr. Jack Miller24DNQ6
    46United States Billy Roe255
    47United States Richie Hearn273
    48United States Andy Hillenburg  R 282
    49United States Lyn St. James321
    United States Dan DrinanDNQ0
    United States Memo GidleyDNQ0
    United States Davy JonesDNQ0
    United States Ross CheeverWth0
    Japan Hideshi MatsudaWth0
    PosDriverWDW
    PHX
    LVS
    INDY
    TMS1
    PPR
    ATL
    KEN
    TMS2
    Pts
    ColorResult
    GoldWinner
    Silver2nd place
    Bronze3rd place
    Green4th & 5th place
    Light Blue6th–10th place
    Dark BlueFinished
    (Outside Top 10)
    PurpleDid not finish
    (Ret)
    RedDid not qualify
    (DNQ)
    BrownWithdrawn
    (Wth)
    BlackDisqualified
    (DSQ)
    WhiteDid not start
    (DNS)
    BlankDid not
    participate
    (DNP)
    Not competing
    In-line notation
    BoldPole position
    (2 points)
    ItalicsRan fastest race lap
    *Led most race laps
    (1 point)
    DNSAny driver who qualifies
    but does not start (DNS),
    earns all the points
    had they taken part.
     RY Rookie of the Year
     R Rookie
    • Ties in points broken by number of wins, followed by number of 2nds, 3rds, etc., and then by number of pole positions, followed by number of times qualified 2nd, etc.

    Additional points were awarded to the pole winner (3 points), the second best qualifier (2 points), the third best qualifier (1 point) and to the driver leading the most laps (2 point).

    See also

    References

    1. ^ "NTT IndyCar Series Calendar 2000". Motorsport Stats. Retrieved November 17, 2023.
    2. ^ "2000 Schedule". Indy Racing League. Archived from the original on June 21, 2000. Retrieved November 17, 2023.
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