2000 Italian Grand Prix

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The 2000 Italian Grand Prix was the very first GPVWC race and took place at the Autodromo Nazionale di Monza circuit in Monza, Italy. The race was won by Thomas Kimmich who also recorded the league's first ever hattrick.

Classification

Qualifying

Pos No Driver Constructor Lap Gap
1 Germany Thomas Kimmich Silver Angels-BMW 01:22.115
2 England Richard Dickson A-Racing-Renault 01:22.669 +0.554s
3 Sweden Micke Fang Millennium-Ferrari 01:23.428 +1.313s
4 Greece Athanasios Brinias Devils-Ferrari 01:23.746 +1.631s
5 Australia Jason Smith Britten 01:24.101 +1.986s
6 Australia Chris Connolly A-Racing-Renault 01:24.218 +2.103s
7 United States Dan Pyrik BA Racing-Mercedes 01:24.278 +2.163s
8 Netherlands Ruud Nanne TBA-Rolls-Royce 1m24.902 +2.787s
9 Netherlands Joost Jonk Goffin-Mugen-Honda 01:24.978 +2.863s
10 Sweden Rudolf Lofgren Millennium-Ferrari 01:24.996 +2.881s
11 Portugal Gabriel Nogueira BA Racing-Mercedes 01:25.271 +3.156s
12 England Darren White Britten 01:25.448 +3.333s
13 Netherlands Gijs Herpers Goffin-Mugen-Honda 01:26.054 +3.939s
14 Netherlands Peter Visscher Kugla-Mercedes 01:26.209 +4.094s
15 England Dan Lawrence Sparshot-Ferrari 01:26.436 +4.321s
16 England Chaz Charlton TBA-Rolls-Royce 01:26.551 +4.436s
17 Australia Simon White Devils-Ferrari 01:27.404 +5.289s
18 England Dave Harland Kugla-Mercedes 01:29.135 +7.020s
19 England Peter Kent Sparshot-Ferrari 01:29.486 +7.371s

Race

Dutch driver Gijs Herpers of Goffen Racing was disqualified after unwittingly submitting an illegal game file. Herpers had been having technical difficulties and decided to save every lap and then edited the saved file, for no explicitly expressed reason, with the program GP3 Commander. There was no indication of any attempt at cheating. However, Herpers held his hands up and apologised for not complying with the league rules. He accepted his disqualification gracefully.

Thomas Kimmich became the first winner of a hat-trick in the inaugural GPVWC event, taking pole, fastest lap of the race and the race victory at Monza.

While Jason Smith couldn't quite hook it up in qualifying, he proved that he was a potential challenger to Kimmich's championship bid.

Silver Angels and A-Racing looked to be the constructors to watch in the coming races.

Pos No Driver Constructor Laps Time/Retired Grid Pitstops Fastlap Controller Points
1 Germany Thomas Kimmich Silver Angels-BMW 26 38:35.810 1 0 01:23.575 22
2 Australia Jason Smith Britten 26 +14.225s 5 0 01:24.086 16
3 England Richard Dickson A-Racing-Renault 26 +16.172s 2 0 01:24.349 14
4 Czech Republic Miroslav Polacek Silver Angels-BMW 26 +45.105s  ?? 0 01:25.309 13
5 Australia Chris Connolly A-Racing-Renault 26 +54.882s 6 0 01:25.283 12
6 Netherlands Ruud Nanne TBA-Rolls-Royce 26 +59.371s 8 0 01:26.733 11
7 Netherlands Joost Jonk Goffin-Mugen-Honda 26 +1:03.940 9 0 01:27.181 10
8 Sweden Micke Fang Millennium-Ferrari 26 +1:06.227 3 0 01:24.878 6
9 England Dan Lawrence Sparshot-Ferrari 26 +1:08.543 15 0 01:25.973 4
10 United States Dan Pyrik BA Racing-Mercedes 26 +1:10.879 7 0 01:25.991 3
11 Greece Athanasios Brinias Devils-Ferrari 26 +1:14.011 4 0 01:26.285 2
12 England Darren White Britten 26 +1:27.335 12 0 01:26.680 1
13 Sweden Rudolf Lofgren Millennium-Ferrari 25 +1 Lap 10 0 01:26.866 0
14 Portugal Gabriel Nogueira BA Racing-Mercedes 25 +1 Lap 11 0 01:27.318 0
15 England Chaz Charlton TBA-Rolls-Royce 25 +1 Lap 16 0 01:28.134 0
16 Netherlands Peter Visscher Kugla-Mercedes 25 +1 Lap 14 0 01:27.205 0
17 Australia Simon White Devils-Ferrari 23 +3 Laps 17 0 01:29.664 0
18 England Dave Harland Kugla-Mercedes 23 +3 Laps 18 0 01:31.433 0
19 Netherlands Gijs Herpers Goffin-Mugen-Honda 0 DQ 13 0 DQ 0


Preceded by:
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2000 Italian Grand Prix
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Succeeded by:
2000 Hungarian Grand Prix