2000 Formula One World Championship

2000
Season
Updated: 2025-08-18

The 2000 FIA Formula One World Championship was the 54th season of FIA Formula One motor racing. It commenced on 12 March and ended on 22 October after seventeen races. Michael Schumacher became Ferrari's first World Drivers' Champion in 21 years, having clinched the Drivers' title at the penultimate race of the season. Ferrari successfully defended its Constructors' title. This season marked the first for future world champion Jenson Button .

For the third year in succession, the season featured a close battle between Ferrari and McLaren . Schumacher won the first three races and dominated the first part of the season as McLaren had reliability issues. Then misfortune struck Schumacher, who retired from three consecutive races with both Mika Häkkinen and David Coulthard scoring big. Häkkinen then surged to win two races in a row, leaving him six points clear of Schumacher who faced a fifth consecutive season at Ferrari without titles...

The season held the record for the smallest number of drivers competing in a single season with only one driver change ( Luciano Burti deputising for an ill Eddie Irvine in Austria) putting the total at 23 (similar to 2002 season ). This record stood until 2008 , where there were no driver changes, although the Super Aguri F1 team withdrew in the middle of that season. Away from the front runners, following a largely unsuccessful foray into Formula One, Peugeot officially ended their involvement...

Teams and drivers

† All engines were 3.0 litre, V10 configuration. [ 2 ]

Rounds 1 to 4

The main changes among the top teams were that Eddie Irvine was replaced by Rubens Barrichello at Ferrari and at Jordan , former world champion Damon Hill had retired, and was replaced by Jarno Trulli .

The first race of the season was in Australia, and the top five placings were similar to the previous year. The McLaren pair of world champion Mika Häkkinen and David Coulthard started 1–2 ahead of the Ferrari pair of Michael Schumacher and Rubens Barrichello . The Jordans of Heinz-Harald Frentzen and Jarno Trulli were fifth and sixth. During the race, the McLarens kept their positions at the start, while Barrichello lost out to Frentzen. The McLarens pulled away from Michael Schumacher, but on ...

For the second round in Brazil, the top four were the same again in qualifying, with Häkkinen and Coulthard starting 1–2 ahead of Michael Schumacher and Barrichello. Schumacher, who was on a two-stop strategy took the lead within two laps, built up a 20-second gap, and pitted. He rejoined in second, behind Häkkinen. Coulthard was suffering from gearbox problems, and so was not quick enough. Barrichello, who was also on a two-stopper was stuck behind Häkkinen for 15 laps, before passing him, and ...

After two rounds, Michael Schumacher had a maximum 20 out of 20 points, and no one else had even ten, and notably both McLaren drivers had none. Second was Fisichella with 8, with Barrichello third with 6. Ferrari also had a big lead in the Constructors' Championship with 26 points, the second being Benetton with 8, and the third being Williams with 7. McLaren had none.

The European season started off in San Marino, and Häkkinen took his third consecutive pole, with Michael Schumacher splitting the McLarens, and Barrichello was fourth. Häkkinen and Schumacher maintained their positions at the start, while Barrichello got past Coulthard. The race developed into a battle between Häkkinen and Schumacher, and quick in and out laps during the second round of pitstops enabled the latter to take the lead. Schumacher won, with Häkkinen second, and Coulthard third ahead...

Rounds 5 to 8

Round five was in Spain, and Michael Schumacher took his first pole of the year ahead of Häkkinen, Barrichello and Coulthard (who was not 100% fit after a plane crash in France). Schumacher and Häkkinen stayed first and second after the start, but their teammates had lost out to Ralf Schumacher. Michael Schumacher stalled during the second round of stops, and lost the lead to Häkkinen. After the stops, Michael Schumacher had a problem with his tyres, and was passed by Coulthard, Ralf Schumacher ...

The European Grand Prix, held at the Nurburgring in Germany was next. Coulthard took pole ahead of Michael Schumacher, Häkkinen and Barrichello. Coulthard did not have a great start and was quickly passed by Schumacher. Häkkinen, however, had a blinder and shot past both of them. And then the rain came, resulting in Schumacher passing Häkkinen on lap 11 at the chicane. Schumacher kept the lead, Coulthard passed Häkkinen, and Barrichello was down in ninth. Häkkinen passed Coulthard, who was strug...

With over a third of the season complete, Michael Schumacher led the championship with 46 points, Häkkinen was second with 28, Coulthard was third with 24, and Barrichello was fourth with 16. In the Constructors' Championship, Ferrari had 62 points, McLaren had 52, and Williams were best of the rest with 15.

The glamorous Monaco Grand Prix was the seventh round, and Michael Schumacher eased to pole. Jordan found some pace, with Trulli getting second ahead of Coulthard, and Frentzen fourth ahead of Häkkinen. As the race started, the top drivers maintained their places, but in the midfield, Jenson Button tipped Pedro de la Rosa into a spin, blocking the track. The race had to be red-flagged. Out came the second start, and all the drivers started cleanly. The Jordans were not as quick as they were in q...

Now to North America for the Canadian GP. Michael Schumacher took pole ahead of Coulthard, Barrichello and Häkkinen. The top two kept their grid positions into the first corner, but Jacques Villeneuve was up to third ahead of Barrichello and Häkkinen. This allowed the top two to pull away. And then Coulthard was given a ten-second stop-and-go penalty because his mechanics worked on his car less than 15 seconds before the parade lap. He rejoined in the midfield. Barrichello passed Villeneuve on l...

Calendar

The A1-Ring in Austria was the host for Round ten. Häkkinen and Coulthard started 1–2, for the first time since Brazil, with the Ferraris of Barrichello and Schumacher in third and fourth respectively. The McLarens maintained their positions at the start, but there was carnage behind, with the Ferraris at the centre. Trulli hit the back of Barrichello, and at the same time, Ricardo Zonta hit Schumacher, tipping him to a spin. Schumacher spun in Trulli's path, causing a collision between the two ...

With ten races out of 17 finished, Michael Schumacher led the championship with 56 points, whilst Coulthard was only 6 points behind with 50, and Häkkinen a further two points behind with 48. Barrichello was fourth with 36, and Fisichella was fifth with 18. In the Constructors' Championship, Ferrari led by only 4 points now, with 92 compared to McLaren's 88. Williams were third with 19.

Now to Germany, and Coulthard took his second pole ahead of Michael Schumacher, with Fisichella taking third from Häkkinen in a dry-wet qualifying. Häkkinen had one of his best ever starts, and shot up to first even before the first corner. Schumacher was hit from behind by Fisichella, and both were punted into the wall. This left Häkkinen and Coulthard running 1–2, with no one to challenge them. After 25 laps out of 44, the McLarens were half a minute ahead of third-placed Trulli. de la Rosa wa...

The drivers went to Hungary for the next round, and Michael Schumacher took pole ahead of Coulthard, Häkkinen, Ralf Schumacher and Barrichello. Häkkinen again started like a rocket, and beat both Michael Schumacher and Coulthard into the first corner. Häkkinen pulled away, and Coulthard was held up by Schumacher. Coulthard would have got in front of Schumacher at the second round of stops, but lost time behind Gastón Mazzacane and then Marc Gené . This meant he emerged a fraction behind Schumach...

Häkkinen's win had now given him the lead in the championship, with 64 points to Schumacher's 62. Coulthard was third with 58, and Barrichello fourth with 49. Fisichella was fifth with 18. In the Constructors' Championship, McLaren took the lead from Ferrari, a lead of 1 point, with 112 compared to Ferrari's 111. Williams were third with 24.

Rounds 13 to 17

Round 13 out of 17 was in Belgium. Häkkinen took pole, and much to his joy, Trulli and Button took second and third, pushing Michael Schumacher and Coulthard down to fourth and fifth. It was wet at the start, but the top 5 maintained their positions. Häkkinen immediately set about building up a lead. On lap five, Button tried to pass Trulli, and they collided. Trulli was out, and Button lost places. Schumacher and Coulthard gladly took second and third. The former now started to close in on Häkk...

The next round was in Italy, the home of Ferrari. Their drivers did not disappoint, Schumacher and Barrichello giving them their first 1–2 start of the season, ahead of Häkkinen, Villeneuve and Coulthard. At the start, Schumacher and the McLarens started well, but Barrichello and Villeneuve started badly. Schumacher and Häkkinen were first and second, with Coulthard third. Into the second chicane, and Frentzen just braked too late, and hit the back of Barrichello and Trulli, who were running sid...

With three more races to go, Häkkinen still led Michael Schumacher by two points, with 80 compared to the latter's 78. Coulthard was all but out of it, and was third with 61. Barrichello was fourth with 49, Ralf was fifth with 20, and Fisichella sixth with 18. In the Constructors' Championship, McLaren had 131 points, and a lead of four points over Ferrari who had 127. Williams was third with 30.

The United States Grand Prix hosted the 15th round, and Michael Schumacher took his seventh pole of the season. Coulthard was second, with Häkkinen and Barrichello third and fourth. Before the race, it rained, and so everyone started on wet tyres. The red lights stayed longer than usual for the start, and Coulthard took off a little too early. This gave him the lead, but it was clear that he would suffer a penalty. He led, ahead of Schumacher and Häkkinen. He knew he would have to suffer a penal...

This win, coupled with Häkkinen's retirement gave Schumacher an eight-point lead, meaning that a win in the next race would give him the title. The result also gave Ferrari the lead in the Constructors' Championship.

Scoring system

Points were awarded to the top six finishers in each race as follows: [ 16 ]

Table 1

EntrantConstructorChassisEngine†No.Driver
West McLaren MercedesMcLaren-MercedesMP4/15Mercedes FO110J1Mika Häkkinen
West McLaren MercedesMcLaren-MercedesMP4/15Mercedes FO110J2David Coulthard
Scuderia Ferrari MarlboroFerrariF1-2000Ferrari Tipo 0493Michael Schumacher
Scuderia Ferrari MarlboroFerrariF1-2000Ferrari Tipo 0494Rubens Barrichello
Benson & Hedges JordanJordan-Mugen-HondaEJ10 EJ10BMugen-Honda MF-301 HE5Heinz-Harald Frentzen
Benson & Hedges JordanJordan-Mugen-HondaEJ10 EJ10BMugen-Honda MF-301 HE6Jarno Trulli
HSBC Jaguar Racing F1 TeamJaguar-CosworthR1Cosworth CR-27Eddie Irvine[a]
HSBC Jaguar Racing F1 TeamJaguar-CosworthR1Cosworth CR-27Luciano Burti
HSBC Jaguar Racing F1 TeamJaguar-CosworthR1Cosworth CR-28Johnny Herbert
BMW WilliamsF1 TeamWilliams-BMWFW22BMW E41/49Ralf Schumacher

Table 2

RoundGrand PrixCircuitDate
1Australian Grand PrixAlbert Park Circuit, Melbourne12 March
2Brazilian Grand PrixAutódromo José Carlos Pace, São Paulo26 March
3San Marino Grand PrixAutodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari, Imola9 April
4British Grand PrixSilverstone Circuit, Silverstone23 April
5Spanish Grand PrixCircuit de Catalunya, Montmeló7 May
6European Grand PrixNürburgring, Nürburg21 May
7Monaco Grand PrixCircuit de Monaco, Monaco4 June
8Canadian Grand PrixCircuit Gilles Villeneuve, Montreal18 June
9French Grand PrixCircuit de Nevers Magny-Cours, Magny-Cours2 July
10Austrian Grand PrixA1-Ring, Spielberg16 July

Table 3

RoundGrand PrixPole positionFastest lapWinning driverWinning constructor
1Australian Grand PrixMika HäkkinenRubens BarrichelloMichael SchumacherFerrari
2Brazilian Grand PrixMika HäkkinenMichael SchumacherMichael SchumacherFerrari
3San Marino Grand PrixMika HäkkinenMika HäkkinenMichael SchumacherFerrari
4British Grand PrixRubens BarrichelloMika HäkkinenDavid CoulthardMcLaren-Mercedes
5Spanish Grand PrixMichael SchumacherMika HäkkinenMika HäkkinenMcLaren-Mercedes
6European Grand PrixDavid CoulthardMichael SchumacherMichael SchumacherFerrari
7Monaco Grand PrixMichael SchumacherMika HäkkinenDavid CoulthardMcLaren-Mercedes
8Canadian Grand PrixMichael SchumacherMika HäkkinenMichael SchumacherFerrari
9French Grand PrixMichael SchumacherDavid CoulthardDavid CoulthardMcLaren-Mercedes
10Austrian Grand PrixMika HäkkinenDavid CoulthardMika HäkkinenMcLaren-Mercedes