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− | [[Sparshot Racing]] was the first casualty of the season, when it was announced the day after the [[2000 Hungarian Grand Prix|Hungarian]] qualifying session that its manager [[Nick Douglas]] had resigned. It followed [[Peter Kent]]'s unexplained resignation from the team after [[2001 Italian Grand Prix|the first race]] and [[Samuel Manier]]'s failure to attend the Hungarian qualifying session. GPVWC founder and administrator, [[Dan Lawrence]], who was also the team's lead driver, bought the team. However, Manier withdrew the rights to the team's name and so the outfit was re-branded as [[Dan Lawrence Racing]]. | + | [[Sparshot Racing]] was the first casualty of the season, when it was announced the day after the [[2000 Hungarian Grand Prix|Hungarian]] qualifying session that its manager [[Nick Douglas]] had resigned. It followed [[Peter Kent]]'s unexplained resignation from the team after [[2001 Italian Grand Prix|the first race]] and [[Samuel Manier]]'s failure to attend the Hungarian qualifying session. GPVWC founder and administrator, [[Dan Lawrence]], who was also the team's lead driver, bought the team (resigning as the team's driver in the process). However, Manier withdrew the rights to the team's name and so the outfit was re-branded as [[Dan Lawrence Racing]]. |
[[Millennium]] ironically never actually survived into the new millennium, with 2000 being its first and only year with the GPVWC. | [[Millennium]] ironically never actually survived into the new millennium, with 2000 being its first and only year with the GPVWC. | ||
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Revision as of 00:53, 13 July 2011
The 2000 Superleague season was the first GPVWC Superleague season.
The inaugural GPVWC season started late in the year and consisted of just nine races in total. Despite this, 2000 wasn't the shortest season in GPVWC history - strife for the league meant that the 2001 season was even shorter.
Interest in the league was very high in the first year, with no less than fifteen team brands being involved, and well over forty drivers scheduled to take part in race events over the season. None of the team brands survive to the present day and none of the drivers from the first season remained to take part in the GPVWC Superleague competition beyond the 2003 season.
Contents
Report
Teams and drivers
† Mal McKee replaced himself as test/reserve driver with Liam Hatchell after the Japanese grand prix.
‡ Adam Rouse pulled out of the competition after the Austrian grand prix.
New entries
All the teams in the first season were new entrants. During the season there were many team changes and a few re-branded team names, with some changing management staff.
Team changes
Sparshot Racing was the first casualty of the season, when it was announced the day after the Hungarian qualifying session that its manager Nick Douglas had resigned. It followed Peter Kent's unexplained resignation from the team after the first race and Samuel Manier's failure to attend the Hungarian qualifying session. GPVWC founder and administrator, Dan Lawrence, who was also the team's lead driver, bought the team (resigning as the team's driver in the process). However, Manier withdrew the rights to the team's name and so the outfit was re-branded as Dan Lawrence Racing.
Millennium ironically never actually survived into the new millennium, with 2000 being its first and only year with the GPVWC.
Driver changes
2000 Calendar
Changes
Rule changes
Qualifying
Results and standings
Grands Prix
Scoring system
Points are awarded to the top 10 classified finishers.
Position | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th | 6th | 7th | 8th | 9th | 10th |
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Points | 15 | 12 | 10 | 8 | 6 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 |
Drivers standings
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Bold - Pole |
† Drivers did not finish the Grand Prix, but were classified as they completed over 75% of the race distance.
Constructors standings
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Bold – Pole |
† Cars did not finish the Grand Prix, but were classified as they completed over 75% of the race distance.
Preceded by: None |
2000 Superleague season 2000 |
Succeeded by: 2001 Superleague season |