Calendar
Race No | Track | Country | Date | Laps | Distance | Time | Speed | Winner | Pole Position | Fastest Lap |
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1 | Imola | Italy | April 8, 2000 | 42 | 4.9325=207.165 km | 1'11:06.160 | 174.816 km/h | Nicolas Minassian | Bruno Junqueira | Stéphane Sarrazin |
2 | Silverstone | United Kingdom | April 22, 2000 | 40 | 5.14=205.60 km | 1'22:24.239 | 149.702 km/h | Mark Webber | Darren Manning | Stéphane Sarrazin |
3 | Montmeló | Spain | May 5, 2000 | 44 | 4.728=208.032 km | 1'11:52.069 | 173.679 km/h | Bruno Junqueira | Enrique Bernoldi | Mark Webber |
4 | Nürburgring | Germany | May 20, 2000 | 45 | 4.556=205.02 km | 1'24:07.032 | 146.239 km/h | Bruno Junqueira | David Saelens | Bruno Junqueira |
5 | Monaco | Monaco | June 3, 2000 | 50 | 3.367=168.35 km | 1'19:08.755 | 127.625 km/h | Bruno Junqueira | David Saelens | Fernando Alonso |
6 | Magny-Cours | France | July 1, 2000 | 49 | 4.25=208.25 km | 1'15:44.627 | 164.964 km/h | Nicolas Minassian | Sébastien Bourdais | Mark Webber |
7 | Spielberg | Austria | July 15, 2000 | 48 | 4.319=207.312 km | 1'10:42.354 | 175.922 km/h | Nicolas Minassian | Jeffrey van Hooydonk | Tomáš Enge |
8 | Hockenheim | Germany | July 29, 2000 | 31 | 6.823=211.513 km | 1'14:50.567 | 169.566 km/h | Tomáš Enge | Tomáš Enge | Darren Manning |
9 | Budapest | Hungary | August 12, 2000 | 52 | 3.972=206.544 km | 1'21:30.052 | 152.055 km/h | Bruno Junqueira | Bruno Junqueira | Marc Goossens |
10 | Spa-Francorchamps | Belgium | August 26, 2000 | 30 | 6.968=209.04 km | 1'08:04.964 | 184.223 km/h | Fernando Alonso | Fernando Alonso | Fernando Alonso |
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