2000 Sports Racing World Cup Season - Season Results

Season Results

Rnd Circuit SR Winning Team SRL Winning Team Results
SR Winning Drivers SRL Winning Drivers
1 Barcelona #1 JMB Giesse Team Ferrari #58 EBRT Schroeder Motorsport Results
Christian Pescatori
David Terrien
Martin Henderson
Heinrich Langfermann
2 Monza #5 R&M #63 Redman Bright Results
Mauro Baldi
Gary Formato
Peter Owen
Mark Smithson
3 Spa #22 BMS Scuderia Italia #60 Lucchini Engineering Results
Enzo Calderari
Lilian Bryner
Angelo Zadra
Salvatore Ronca
Filippo Francioni
4 Daytona #16 Dyson Racing Team #22 Archangel Motorsports Results
James Weaver
Andy Wallace
Larry Oberto
Lary Hampton
5 Road America #27 Doran Lista Racing #99 Snow-Schumacher Racing Results
Didier Theys
Fredy Lienhard
Mauro Baldi
Martin Snow
Larry Schumacher
6 Brno #1 JMB Giesse Team Ferrari #60 Lucchini Engineering Results
Christian Pescatori
David Terrien
Salvatore Ronca
Filippo Francioni
7 Donington #1 JMB Giesse Team Ferrari #63 Redman Bright Results
Christian Pescatori
David Terrien
Peter Owen
Mark Smithson
8 Nürburgring #1 JMB Giesse Team Ferrari #66 Audisio & Benvenuto Racing Results
Christian Pescatori
David Terrien
Massimo Saccomanno
Roberto Tonetti
9 Magny-Cours #1 JMB Giesse Team Ferrari #59 BM Autosport Results
Christian Pescatori
David Terrien
Renato Nobili
Massimo Monti
10 Kyalami #10 Kremer Racing #76 SRTS Results
Ralf Kelleners
Gary Formato
Stanley Dickens
Fredrik Ekblom

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