F1 Points Calculator - 2000 Season
Explore the 2000 Formula 1 World Championship results and simulate alternative
standings. Use our drag-and-drop calculator to replay the season Michael Schumacher
delivered Ferrari's first Drivers' Championship in 21 years, settling a year-long fight
with Mika Häkkinen at Suzuka, in the classic 10-6-4-3-2-1 points era.
2000 F1 Season Highlights
- 17 races — opening at Australia and closing at Sepang, Malaysia
- 11 teams, 22 drivers — Ferrari, McLaren-Mercedes, Williams-BMW, Benetton, BAR-Honda, Jordan, Arrows, Sauber-Petronas, the debutant Jaguar and Prost-Peugeot, plus Minardi
- Michael Schumacher wins his third Drivers' Championship (108 pts) — and his first with Ferrari, ending the Scuderia's 21-year wait for a drivers' title since Jody Scheckter in 1979
- Title decided at the Japanese Grand Prix (round 16) — Schumacher beat Häkkinen wheel-to-wheel at Suzuka with a race to spare
- Mika Häkkinen P2 (89 pts) and David Coulthard P3 (73 pts) for McLaren-Mercedes; Rubens Barrichello P4 (62 pts) for Ferrari
- Ferrari take the Constructors' Championship (170 pts to McLaren's 162) — their second in a row and the start of a record run of dominance
- Barrichello's first F1 win — a charge from 18th on the grid to victory in a chaotic, rain-hit German Grand Prix at Hockenheim
- Jaguar's debut season — Ford rebranded the Stewart team as Jaguar Racing (later sold to become Red Bull Racing)
- The Williams-BMW partnership begins — BMW's return to F1, with 20-year-old rookie Jenson Button scoring points alongside Ralf Schumacher
- Prost-Peugeot scored zero points — a dismal final year of the Peugeot engine deal
- Classic 10-6-4-3-2-1 points system — top six only, used since 1991 and kept through 2002
- No Sprint races, no fastest lap bonus point
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