2000 Formula Renault 2000 Eurocup

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The 2000 Formula Renault 2000 Eurocup season was the tenth Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 season. The season began with non-championship round at Mugello Circuit on 16 April and finished at the Circuit Ricardo Tormo in Valencia on 10 December, after ten races. Cram Competition driver Felipe Massa claimed the championship title, taking three victories at Monza, Valencia and Magny-Cours. Charles Zwolsman Jr. finished as runner-up, losing 16 points to Massa. J.D. Motorsport's Matteo Grassotto won race at Circuit Park Zandvoort. His teammate Richard Antinucci took the first place in the next race at Spa. Other wins were scored by Markus Winkelhock, Kimi Räikkönen and Jörg Hardt.[1]

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Driver Standings

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Pos Driver Team Points
1 Brazil Felipe Massa Italy Cram Competition 140
2 Netherlands Charles Zwolsman Jr. Germany Team Lauderbach 124
3 Italy Matteo Grassotto Italy JD Motorsport 116
4 United States Richard Antinucci Italy JD Motorsport 108
5 Germany Mike Schmidt Germany GM Motorsport 94
6 Germany Markus Winkelhock Germany SL Formula Racing 78
7 Finland Kimi Räikkönen United Kingdom Manor Motorsport 62
8 Germany Marcel Lasée Austria Walter Lechner Racing 54
9 Netherlands Hugo van der Ham Netherlands AR Motorsport 48
10 South Africa Toby Scheckter Netherlands AR Motorsport 40
11 Italy Fabrizio del Monte Italy RC Motorsport 28
12 United Kingdom Darren Malkin Switzerland Jenzer Motorsport 28
13 France Jean de Pourtales Italy JD Motorsport 26
14 Italy Thomas Pichler Germany GM Motorsport 24
15 United Kingdom Tom Sisley United Kingdom Motaworld Racing 24
16 United Kingdom Danny Watts United Kingdom Manor Motorsport 20
17 France Eric Salignon France Graff Racing 20
18 Italy Andrea Belicchi Italy RC Motorsport 12
19 France Nicolas Lapierre France Tech 1 Racing 12
20 Brazil Augusto Farfus Italy Cram Competition 10
21 Austria Walter Lechner Jr. Austria Walter Lechner Racing 8
22 United Kingdom Mark McLoughlin United Kingdom Motaworld Racing 8
23 France Julien Mélis 8
24 Netherlands Sebastian Visser Netherlands AR Motorsport 6
25 France Arnaud Biet 6
26 United States Jason Workman KP Motorsport 4
27 Switzerland Fabian Eggenberger Germany Schranz Motorsport 4
28 United Kingdom Anthony Davidson 4
29 France Renaud Derlot France Graff Racing 4
30 France Nicolas Poulain 2
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