Motor racing competition
2000 V8 Supercar
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The 2000 Shell Championship Series was an Australian motor racing series open to V8 Supercars . The championship, which was the second Shell Championship Series , began on 11 February at the Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit and ended on 19 November at the Mount Panorama Circuit after 13 rounds. Titles were awarded for drivers, teams and manufacturers by the series organisers AVESCO (Australian Vee Eight Supercar Company), and the winning driver, Mark Skaife , was also awarded the Australian Touring Car Championship by the Confederation of Australian Motor Sport , the 41st time that this title had been awarded.
Teams and drivers
The following drivers and teams competed in the 2000 Shell Championship Series.
Permanent entries
Manufacturer
Vehicle
Team
No.
Drivers
Events
Co-Drivers
Events
Ford
Falcon EL
Paul Little Racing
75
Anthony Tratt
1
—
Power Racing
500
Alan Heath
3–5
—
Falcon AU
Stone Brothers Racing
4
Craig Baird
All
Simon Wills
11, 13
9
Tony Longhurst
All
David Besnard
11, 13
Glenn Seton Racing
5
Glenn Seton
1–11, 13
Neil Crompton
11, 13
6
Neil Crompton
1–10, 12
—
Neal Bates
11, 13
Dean Canto
11
Wayne Gardner
13
Larkham Motorsport
10
Mark Larkham
All
Geoff Brabham
11
Alain Menu
13
Dick Johnson Racing
17
Steven Johnson
All
Dick Johnson
11
Cameron McLean
13
18
Paul Radisich
All
11
Jason Bright
13
Brad Jones Racing
21
Brad Jones
All
Tomas Mezera
11, 13
Colourscan Racing
22
Daniel Osborne
1
—
Matthew Coleman
2–4
Brett Peters
7
Rick Bates
8–13
Brett Peters
11, 13
Steven Ellery Racing
31
Steven Ellery
All
Paul Stokell
11, 13
Cameron McLean Racing
40
Cameron McLean
1–10
—
Paul Weel Racing
43
Paul Weel
All
Greg Crick
11, 13
Paul Little Racing
75
Anthony Tratt
2–13
Alan Jones
11, 13
Power Racing
500
Alan Heath
7–8, 10, 13
Terry Finnigan
13
PAE Motorsport
600
John Bowe
All
Jim Richards
11, 13
Holden
Commodore VS
Lansvale Smash Repairs
3
Trevor Ashby
All
Steve Reed
11, 13
23
Steve Reed
1–10, 12
—
Geoff Full
11, 13
Phillip Scifleet
11, 13
Romano Racing
24
Paul Romano
1–5, 7–13
James Brock
11
David Parsons
13
Paul Morris Motorsport
29
Paul Morris
1–11
Kevin Schwantz
11
Clive Wiseman Racing
50
Mick Donaher
1–6, 10
—
Tyler Mecklem
8
Commodore VT
Holden Racing Team
1
Craig Lowndes
All
Mark Skaife
11, 13
2
Mark Skaife
1–10, 12
—
Todd Kelly
11
Nathan Pretty
11
Jason Plato
13
Yvan Muller
13
Gibson Motorsport
7
Steven Richards
All
Greg Murphy
11, 13
12
Greg Murphy
1–10, 12
—
Darren Hossack
11, 13
Terry Finnigan
11
David Parsons
13
Perkins Engineering
8
Russell Ingall
1–10, 12
—
Luke Youlden
11, 13
Christian Murchison
11, 13
11
Larry Perkins
All
Russell Ingall
11, 13
Bob Forbes Racing (GM)
13
Rodney Forbes
1–7
—
28
8–13
John Cleland
11, 13
Imrie Motorsport
14
Greg Ritter
4
—
Mike Imrie
5, 7, 10, 12
Daniel Miller
11
Anthony Robson
11
Rodney Crick
13
Peter Gazzard
13
Holden Young Lions (HRT)
15
Todd Kelly
1, 3–4, 6, 8–10, 13
Nathan Pretty
13
McDougall Motorsport
16
Dugal McDougall
All
Andrew Miedecke
11, 13
Doulman Automotive
26
Peter Doulman
1–5, 9, 11, 13
John Cotter
11, 13
John Cotter
7–8
—
Paul Morris Motorsport
29
Paul Morris
12–13
Matt Neal
13
Tomas Mezera Motorsport
32
Tomas Mezera
1–4, 6–8, 12
—
Garry Rogers Motorsport
34
Garth Tander
All
Jason Bargwanna
11, 13
35
Jason Bargwanna
1–10, 12
—
Greg Ritter
11, 13
Tim Leahey
11, 13
John Faulkner Racing
46
John Faulkner
All
Adam Macrow
11, 13
Clive Wiseman Racing
50
Mick Donaher
9, 11–13
Tyler Mecklem
11, 13
Rod Nash Racing
54
Cameron McConville
1–10, 12–13
Geoff Brabham
13
55
Rod Nash
8–13
Cameron McConville
11
Paul Dumbrell
13
Part-time entries
Ford
Falcon EL
Emerzidis Motorsport
20
Garry Holt
3, 11, 13
Garry Willmington
11, 13
Schembri Motorsport
36
Neil Schembri
13
Gary Quartly
13
Sieders Racing Team
42
Bill Sieders
13
Luke Sieders
13
56
Robert Russell
13
Steve Coulter
13
Dean Canto Racing
45
Dean Canto
3
—
John Scotcher Motorsport
59
Layton Crambrook
13
Gary Baxter
13
Halliday Motorsport
61
Ross Halliday
11, 13
Adam Wallis
11, 13
Cadillac Productions
79
Mike Conway
1
—
Falcon AU
Harris Racing
59
Craig Harris
13
Stephen Voight
13
Dean Canto Racing
45
Dean Canto
13
Ian Moncrieff
13
Rod Salmon Racing
87
Rod Salmon
1, 11–13
Damien White
11, 13
Holden
Commodore VS
Terry Wyhoon Racing
25
Terry Wyhoon
13
James Brock
13
Alan Taylor Racing
37
Bill Attard
13
Roger Hurd
13
South Pacific Motor Racing
38
Peter Field
13
Shane Howison
13
Mal Rose Racing
44
Mal Rose
13
Christian D'Agostin
13
Trevor Crittenden Motorsport
57
Chris Butler
13
Miles Pope
13
Paul Morris Motorsport
67
Owen Kelly
13
Aaron McGill
13
MW Motorsport
76
Matthew White
11–13
Terry Wyhoon
11
Steve Owen
13
V8 Racing
77
Richard Mork
13
Steve Williams
13
John Faulkner Racing
96
Ryan McLeod
13
Wayne Wakefield
13
Graphic Skills Racing
97
Wayne Wakefield
3, 11
Ryan McLeod
11
Tim Sipp
13
Shane Beikoff
13
Clive Wiseman Racing
150
Melinda Price
13
Dean Lindstrom
13
Commodore VT
Challenge Motorsport
39
Chris Smerdon
3–5, 8
—
Peter Gazzard
7
James Rosenberg Racing
66
Mark Poole
2–6
—
Motorsport Engineering Services
99
Derek van Zelm
11–12
Christian D'Agostin
11
Team Kiwi Racing
777
Jason Richards
13
Angus Fogg
13
Driver changes
Team changes
Calendar
The 2000 Shell Championship Series was contested over 13 rounds.
Rd.
Event Circuit
City / State
Date
Format
Winner
Team
Report
1
Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit
Phillip Island , Victoria
11–13 Feb
Two races
Garth Tander
Garry Rogers Motorsport
2
Barbagallo Raceway
Perth , Western Australia
17–19 Mar
Three races
Craig Lowndes
Holden Racing Team
3
Clipsal 500 Adelaide Adelaide Street Circuit
Adelaide , South Australia
6–9 Apr
Two races
Garth Tander
Garry Rogers Motorsport
Report
4
Eastern Creek Raceway
Sydney , New South Wales
28–30 Apr
Three races
Mark Skaife
Holden Racing Team
5
Hidden Valley Raceway
Darwin , Northern Territory
19–21 May
Three races
Mark Skaife
Holden Racing Team
6
GMC 400 Canberra Street Circuit
Canberra , Australian Capital Territory
9–11 June
Three races
Steven Richards
K-Mart Racing
7
Queensland Raceway
Ipswich , Queensland
30 Jun – 2 Jul
Three races
Craig Lowndes
Holden Racing Team
8
Winton Motor Raceway
Benalla , Victoria
14–16 Jul
Three races
Jason Bargwanna
Garry Rogers Motorsport
9
Oran Park Raceway
Sydney , New South Wales
28–30 Jul
Three races
Mark Skaife
Holden Racing Team
10
Calder Park Raceway
Melbourne , Victoria
18–20 Aug
Three races
Steven Richards
K-Mart Racing
11
OzEmail Queensland 500 Queensland Raceway
Ipswich , Queensland
8–10 Sep
Single two driver race
Craig Lowndes Mark Skaife
Holden Racing Team
Report
12
Sandown International Raceway
Melbourne , Victoria
6–8 Oct
Three races
Paul Radisich
Dick Johnson Racing
13
FAI 1000 Mount Panorama Circuit
Bathurst , New South Wales
16–19 Nov
Single two driver race
Garth Tander Jason Bargwanna
Garry Rogers Motorsport
Report
Phillip Island Perth Adelaide Eastern Creek Darwin Canberra Ipswich Winton Oran Park Calder Park Sandown Bathurst class=notpageimage| Event locations
Points system
Championship points were awarded on the following basis:
Points format
Position
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
7th
8th
9th
10th
11th
12th
13th
14th
15th
16th
17th
18th
19th
20th
Point system 1
30
28
27
26
25
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
Point system 2
40
36
34
32
30
28
26
24
22
20
18
16
14
12
10
8
6
4
2
1
Point system 3
45
41
39
37
35
33
31
29
27
25
23
21
19
17
15
13
11
9
7
5
Point system 4
60
54
51
48
45
42
39
36
33
30
27
24
21
18
15
12
9
6
3
1
Point system 5
80
72
68
64
60
56
48
44
40
36
32
28
24
20
16
14
12
8
4
2
Point system 6
120
108
102
96
90
84
78
72
66
60
54
48
42
36
30
24
18
12
6
3
Point system 7
160
144
136
128
120
112
104
96
88
80
72
64
56
48
40
32
24
16
8
4
Point system 8
240
216
204
192
180
168
156
144
132
120
108
96
84
72
60
48
36
24
12
6
Point system 1: Used for Oran Park, Calder Park and Sandown, race 2.
Point system 2: Used for Barbagallo, Eastern Creek, Hidden Valley, Queensland (first visit) and Winton.
Point system 3: Used for Oran Park, Calder Park and Sandown, races 1 and 3.
Point system 4: Used for Phillip Island and Canberra races 1 and 2.
Point system 5: Used for Adelaide race 1.
Point system 6: Used for Canberra race 3.
Point system 7: Used for Adelaide race 2 and the Queensland 500.
Point system 8: Used for the Bathurst 1000.
Results
Drivers Championship
The Holden Commodore VT in which Garth Tander placed second in the championship. The car is pictured in 2018
Colour
Result
Gold
Winner
Silver
Second place
Bronze
Third place
Green
Points finish
Blue
Non-points finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
Purple
Retired (Ret)
Red
Did not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
Black
Disqualified (DSQ)
White
Did not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
Blank
Did not practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)
Champion Team of the Year
The title was awarded to the team of the winning driver in the championship.
Champion Manufacturer
The title was presented to the manufacturer with the most number of round wins in the championship.
See also
References
Scoring Points, 2000 Shell Championship Series TV Guide, Chevron Publishing Group, page 45
^ Gala Award Winners, 2011 V8 Supercar Media Guide, page 149
Further reading
Jason Parker, 2000 Review, Mark of a Champion, Motor Racing Australia, Dec 2000/Jan 2001, pages 24–34
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