2013 F2000 Championship Series
The 2013 F2000 Championship Series season was the eighth season of competition in the series. It consisted of 14 rounds (seven double-race weekends), beginning April 11 at Virginia International Raceway and concluding August 25 at Summit Point Raceway. The race schedule was largely un-changed from the previous year, as only the round at New Jersey Motorsports Park was eliminated and a second weekend at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course was added.
clinched the championship after the fourth race at Mid-Ohio, becoming the first Masters Class driver to win the overall championship as well as being becoming the first series champion not to drive a Van Diemen chassis. Minor drove a Citation chassis to victory nine times on his way to the championship and finished either first or second in all but one race. 22-year-old Floridian Kyle Connery won four times and finished second in the championship.
Race calendar and results[]
Round | Circuit | Location | Date | Pole position | Fastest lap | Winning driver | Winning team |
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1 | Virginia International Raceway | Alton, Virginia | April 11–14 | Ski Motorsports | |||
2 | Ski Motorsports | ||||||
3 | Road Atlanta | Braselton, Georgia | May 9–11 | Ski Motorsports | |||
4 | Ski Motorsports | ||||||
5 | Lime Rock Park | Lakeville, Connecticut | May 24–25 | Ski Motorsports | |||
6 | James Lee Racing | ||||||
7 | Watkins Glen International | Watkins Glen, New York | June 27–29 | Ski Motorsports | |||
8 | James Lee Racing | ||||||
9 | Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course | Lexington, Ohio | July 26–28 | James Lee Racing | |||
10 | Santino Ferrucci | Ski Motorsports | |||||
11 | Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course | Lexington, Ohio | August 9–11 | John LaRue | James Lee Racing | ||
12 | John LaRue | John LaRue Racing | |||||
13 | Summit Point Motorsports Park | Summit Point, West Virginia | August 23–25 | Ski Motorsports | |||
14 | Ski Motorsports |
Championship standings[]
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This list only contains drivers who registered for the championship.
(M) indicates driver is participating in Masters Class for drivers over 40 years of age.
References[]
External links[]
- 2013 in American motorsport
- F2000 Championship Series seasons