• Source: 2000 European Super Touring Cup
    • The 2000 European Super Touring Cup was the 27th season of European touring car racing and the first since 1988. The championship started at Mugello on 2 April and ended after ten events at Cerklje ob Krki on 8 October.
      The championship was won by Fabrizio Giovanardi driving for Nordauto Engineering in an Alfa Romeo 156 after a fight against Peter Kox in his Honda Accord and Gianni Morbidelli in his BMW 320i. All of them together with Roberto Colciago achieved 5 victories each one.
      Giovanardi was the only one driver able to score points in all 20 races. Peter Kox, the main title contender, had indeed two DNF and moreover he had to drive almost the all season without a team mate who could help him to take off points to Giovanardi.
      Morbidelli after one year of absence, was able to win all races where the old BMW were competitive but he was not able to get excellent results also in those tracks were Honda and Alfa Romeo were stronger.
      Although Colciago achieved 5 victories he lost many points due to an unlikely low reliability of his Audi A4.
      Due to TV needs the race format had 2 races of just 50km both (about 20 minutes per race) on sunday with a low break of few minutes between the two races.


      Teams and drivers


      Guest drivers in italics.


      Results and standings




      = Races

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      Round 1 Mugello


      Qualifying


      = Championship standings after Round 1

      =
      Drivers' Championship standings


      Round 2 Pergusa


      Qualifying


      = Championship standings after Round 2

      =
      Drivers' Championship standings


      Round 3 A1-Ring


      Qualifying


      = Championship standings after Round 3

      =
      Drivers' Championship standings


      Round 4 Monza


      Qualifying


      = Championship standings after Round 4

      =
      Drivers' Championship standings


      Round 5 Hungaroring


      Qualifying


      = Championship standings after Round 5

      =
      Drivers' Championship standings


      Round 6 Imola


      Qualifying


      = Championship standings after Round 6

      =
      Drivers' Championship standings


      Round 7 Misano


      Qualifying


      = Championship standings after Round 7

      =
      Drivers' Championship standings


      Round 8 Brno Circuit


      Qualifying


      = Championship standings after Round 8

      =
      Drivers' Championship standings


      Round 9 Vallelunga


      Qualifying


      = Championship standings after Round 9

      =
      Drivers' Championship standings


      Round 10 Mobikrog


      Qualifying


      = Championship standings after Final Round 10

      =
      Drivers' Championship standings


      Championship standings



      No bonus points were awarded for pole positions or fastest laps. All scores counted towards the championship.


      = Drivers' Championship

      =


      Teams' Championship


      Points were awarded on a 20, 15, 12, 10, 8, 6, 4, 3, 2, 1 basis to the top 10 finishers in each race, however only the two highest placed cars from each team scored points. No bonus points were awarded for pole positions or fastest laps. All scores counted towards the championship.


      External links


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