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2000 Michigan 500
Race details
Race 11 of 20 in the 2000 CART season
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DateJuly 23, 2000
Official name2000 Michigan 500
LocationMichigan International Speedway, Brooklyn, Michigan, United States
CoursePermanent racing facility
2.000 mi / 3.219 km
Distance250 laps
500.000 mi / 804.672 km
Pole position
DriverπŸ‘ Canada
Paul Tracy (Team Green)
Time30.645 (234.94 mph)[1]
Fastest lap
DriverπŸ‘ Colombia
Juan Montoya (Chip Ganassi Racing)
Time31.162[2] (on lap 232 of 250)
Podium
FirstπŸ‘ Colombia
Juan Montoya (Chip Ganassi Racing)
SecondπŸ‘ United States
Michael Andretti (Newman/Haas Racing)
ThirdπŸ‘ United Kingdom
Dario Franchitti (Team Green)
Motor car race

The 2000 Michigan 500 was the eleventh round of the twenty-round 2000 CART season. It happened at the Michigan International Speedway.

Qualifying

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The Canadian driver Paul Tracy, from Team Green, set the pole, followed by Michael Andretti and Christian Fittipaldi.

Qualifying - 22 July 2000
Pos. No. Driver Team Lap Time Behind Speed
(mph)
1 26 πŸ‘ Canada
Paul Tracy
Team Green 30,645 234.949
2 6 πŸ‘ United States
Michael Andretti
Newman/Haas Racing 30,687 0,042 234.627
3 11 πŸ‘ Brazil
Christian Fittipaldi
Newman/Haas Racing 30,739 0,094 234.230
4 27 πŸ‘ Scotland
Dario Franchitti
Team Green 30,878 0,233 233.176
5 2 πŸ‘ Brazil
Gil de Ferran
Team Penske 30,904 0,259 232.980
6 12 πŸ‘ United States
Jimmy Vasser
Chip Ganassi Racing 30,933 0,288 232.761
7 1 πŸ‘ Colombia
Juan Pablo Montoya
Chip Ganassi Racing 30,963 0,318 232.536
8 33 πŸ‘ Canada
Alex Tagliani  R 
Forsythe Racing 30,990 0,345 232.333
9 32 πŸ‘ Canada
Patrick Carpentier
Forsythe Racing 31,036 0,391 231.989
10 8 πŸ‘ Sweden
Kenny BrΓ€ck  R 
Team Rahal 31,065 0,420 231.772
11 7 πŸ‘ Italy
Max Papis
Team Rahal 31,127 0,482 231.310
12 40 πŸ‘ Mexico
AdriΓ‘n FernΓ‘ndez
Patrick Racing 31,146 0,501 231.169
13 3 πŸ‘ Brazil
HΓ©lio Castroneves
Team Penske 31,201 0,556 230.762
14 97 πŸ‘ Brazil
Cristiano da Matta
PPI Motorsports 31,321 0,676 229.878
15 96 πŸ‘ Spain
Oriol ServiΓ   R 
PPI Motorsports 31,371 0,726 229.511
16 20 πŸ‘ Brazil
Roberto Moreno
Patrick Racing 31,567 0,922 228.086
17 18 πŸ‘ United Kingdom
Mark Blundell
PacWest Racing 31,780 1,135 226.558
18 55 πŸ‘ Brazil
Tony Kanaan
Forsythe Racing 31,835 1,190 226.166
19 5 πŸ‘ Japan
Shinji Nakano  R 
Walker Racing 31,885 1,240 225.812
20 17 πŸ‘ Brazil
Mauricio Gugelmin
PacWest Racing 31,909 1,264 225.642
21 10 πŸ‘ United States
Memo Gidley
Della Penna Motorsports 32,053 1,408 224.628
22 16 πŸ‘ Mexico
Michel Jourdain Jr.
Bettenhausen Racing 32,175 1,530 223.776
23 25 πŸ‘ Brazil
Luiz Garcia Jr.
Arciero Racing 32,714 2,069 220.089
24 34 πŸ‘ Brazil
Tarso Marques
Dale Coyne Racing 0,000 30,645 0.000
25 19 πŸ‘ Japan
Takuya Kurosawa  R 
Dale Coyne Racing 0,000 30,645 0,000
Source: [3][4]
  •  R  Eligible for Rookie of the Year

Race

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Eventual winner Juan Pablo Montoya led the race at the end of the first lap through to lap 16, where he was overtaken by eventual runner up Michael Andretti. Across the 250 laps, the race saw nine different leaders, with 52 lead changes. There were five cautions over the course of the race, taking 38 laps in total.[5] Thirteen cars did not finish the race, and only seven cars completed the full 500-mile distance. The race culminated in a battle between Montoya and Andretti, with seven lead changes in the final twenty laps. Montoya set the race's fastest lap on lap 232 of 250. Andretti led lap 249, but was passed by Montoya on the final lap.[6] Montoya's margin of victory was just 0.040s.[5] Montoya's victory was Toyota's second in ChampCar, and he became the first driver since Rick Mears in 1991 to win both the Indianapolis 500 and Michigan 500 in the same year.

Race results[6]
Rank Driver
1 πŸ‘ Colombia
Juan Pablo Montoya
2 πŸ‘ United States
Michael Andretti
3 πŸ‘ United Kingdom
Dario Franchitti
4 πŸ‘ Canada
Patrick Carpentier
5 πŸ‘ Brazil
HΓ©lio Castroneves

Championship Battle

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Michael Andretti became the new leader of the championship with 100 points. The previous leader, Roberto Moreno was in 2nd with 90 points. Race winner Juan Pablo Montoya moved up to 5th in the Championship standings with 74 points.[6]

Broadcasting

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The Michigan 500 was broadcast by ABC. Paul Page was the lead announcer and was joined by Parker Johnstone as color commentator.[7]

The race had a lead-in audience from the 2000 Open Championship as Tiger Woods won his first Open Championship. In the United States, the race had a 2.5 overnight rating.[8] The race had a final rating of 2.0 with 2.058 million households watching. It was the most-watched CART race of 2000.[9]

Qualifying for the race was broadcast tape-delayed on ESPN2 on the morning of Sunday, July 23. The qualifying broadcast had a rating of 0.1 and watched by 45,000 households.[9]

Standings after the race

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Drivers' Championship standings
Rank +/– Driver Points
1 πŸ‘ Image
1
πŸ‘ United States
Michael Andretti
104
2 πŸ‘ Image
1
πŸ‘ Brazil
Roberto Moreno
90
3 πŸ‘ Image
1
πŸ‘ Canada
Paul Tracy
80
4 πŸ‘ Image
1
πŸ‘ Brazil
Gil de Ferran
75
5 πŸ‘ Image
4
πŸ‘ Colombia
Juan Pablo Montoya
74
Sources:[10][11]
Constructors' standings
Rank +/– Constructor Points
1 πŸ‘ Image
πŸ‘ United Kingdom
Reynard
215
2 πŸ‘ Image
πŸ‘ United Kingdom
Lola
173
3 πŸ‘ Image
πŸ‘ United States
Swift
5
Sources:[10][11]
Manufacturers' standings
Rank +/– Manufacturer Points
1 πŸ‘ Image
πŸ‘ United Kingdom
Ford-Cosworth
194
2 πŸ‘ Image
πŸ‘ Japan
Honda
169
3 πŸ‘ Image
πŸ‘ Japan
Toyota
165
4 πŸ‘ Image
πŸ‘ Germany
Mercedes
46
Sources:[10][11]
  • Note: Only the top five positions are included for the drivers' standings.

References

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  1. ^ "Paul Tracy Career History". paultracy.com. Paul Tracy. Retrieved December 21, 2009. Pole position at Michigan Speedway came at a track-record speed of 234.949 miles per hour (30.645 seconds) and was his first pole since 1997 at Milwaukee, as well as his first career pole on a superspeedway.
  2. ^ Harms, Philip (August 5, 2000). "2000 Championship Results: Brooklyn, MI 500 Mile Race - July 23, 2000" (PDF). motorsport.com. Archived from the original (PDF) on June 8, 2011. Retrieved December 21, 2009.
  3. ^ "2000 Michigan 500 | Motor Sport Magazine Database". Motor Sport Magazine. June 12, 2017. Retrieved October 30, 2020.
  4. ^ "CART // Michigan // Results // Qualifying // Classification". CART.com. Archived from the original on September 18, 2000. Retrieved July 22, 2021.
  5. ^ a b "07/23/2000 race: Michigan 500 Presented by Toyota (CART) pit stop data - Racing-Reference.info". www.racing-reference.info. Retrieved October 30, 2020.
  6. ^ a b c "07/23/2000 race: Michigan 500 Presented by Toyota (CART) - Racing-Reference.info". www.racing-reference.info. Retrieved October 30, 2020.
  7. ^ 2000 Michigan 500 Telecast: ABC-TV, July 23, 2000
  8. ^ "CART Does Very Well at Michigan". Speedvision.com. July 24, 2000. Archived from the original on April 14, 2001. Retrieved July 21, 2023.
  9. ^ a b "Who Watched What July 22-23". Speedvision.com. July 27, 2000. Archived from the original on August 25, 2001. Retrieved July 21, 2023.
  10. ^ a b c "2000 Michigan 500 Presented by Toyota". USA Today Sports Media Group. September 15, 2001. Retrieved June 3, 2018.
  11. ^ a b c "ChampCar/CART: Points standing after Michigan". Motorsport.com. July 24, 2000. Retrieved June 3, 2018.[permanent dead link]


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