2000 FIA GT Championship Season - Season Results

Season Results

Rnd Circuit GT Winning Team N-GT Winning Team Results
GT Winning Drivers N-GT Winning Drivers
1 Valencia #14 Lister Storm Racing #52 Larbre Compétition Results
Julian Bailey
Jamie Campbell-Walter
Patrice Goueslard
Christophe Bouchut
2 Estoril #14 Lister Storm Racing #52 Larbre Compétition Results
Julian Bailey
Jamie Campbell-Walter
Patrice Goueslard
Christophe Bouchut
3 Monza #25 Carsport Holland #51 Pennzoil G-Force Results
Mike Hezemans
David Hart
Michel Neugarten
Nigel Smith
4 Silverstone #14 Lister Storm Racing #52 Larbre Compétition Results
Julian Bailey
Jamie Campbell-Walter
Patrice Goueslard
Christophe Bouchut
5 Hungaroring #12 Paul Belmondo Racing #52 Larbre Compétition Results
Boris Derichebourg
Vincent Vosse
Patrice Goueslard
Christophe Bouchut
6 Zolder #14 Lister Storm Racing #77 RWS Red Bull Racing Results
Julian Bailey
Jamie Campbell-Walter
Luca Riccitelli
Hans Willems
7 A1-Ring #25 Carsport Holland #57 ART Engineering Results
Mike Hezemans
Tom Coronel
Fabio Macini
Giovanni Luca Colloni
8 Lausitzring #3 Freisinger Motorsport #77 RWS Red Bull Racing Results
Wolfgang Kaufmann
Hubert Haupt
Luca Riccitelli
Dieter Quester
9 Brno #25 Carsport Holland #52 Larbre Compétition Results
Mike Hezemans
David Hart
Patrice Goueslard
Christophe Bouchut
10 Magny-Cours #14 Lister Storm Racing #52 Larbre Compétition Results
Julian Bailey
Jamie Campbell-Walter
Patrice Goueslard
Christophe Bouchut

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