IROC XXIV

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{{Motorsport season

| series = International Race of Champions

| year = 2000

| previous = 1999

| next = 2001

| previouslink = IROC XXIII

| nextlink = IROC XXV

}}

File:Dale Earnhardt Nike 1997 - NASCAR Photography By Darryl Moran.jpg (seen in 1997), the IROC XXIV champion]]

IROC XXIV was the twenty-fourth season of the International Race of Champions, which started on February 18, 2000. The series used identically prepared Pontiac Firebird Trans Am race cars, and contested races at Daytona International Speedway, Talladega Superspeedway, Michigan International Speedway, and Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Dale Earnhardt won $225,000 and his second consecutive championship, and his fourth and final overall.

The roster of drivers and final points standings were as follows:

[http://www.racing-reference.info/raceyear/2000/I IROC season statistics at racing-reference.info], Retrieved June 21, 2010

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!Position

!Driver

!Points

!Winnings

!Series

1{{flagicon|United States}} Dale Earnhardt74$225,000NASCAR Winston Cup
2{{flagicon|United States}} Mark Martin71$100,000NASCAR Winston Cup
3{{flagicon|United States}} Tony Stewart57$60,000NASCAR Winston Cup
4{{flagicon|United States}} Bobby Labonte52$50,000NASCAR Winston Cup
5{{flagicon|United States}} Eddie Cheever46$45,000Indy Racing League
6{{flagicon|United States}} Jeff Gordon37$40,000NASCAR Winston Cup
7{{flagicon|United States}} Jeff Burton35$40,000NASCAR Winston Cup
8{{flagicon|United States}} Rusty Wallace31$40,000NASCAR Winston Cup
9{{flagicon|United States}} Dale Jarrett31$40,000NASCAR Winston Cup
10{{flagicon|United States}} Dale Earnhardt Jr.29$40,000NASCAR Winston Cup
11{{flagicon|United States}} Greg Ray23$40,000Indy Racing League
12{{flagicon|United States}} Mark Dismore15$40,000Indy Racing League

Race results

=Daytona International Speedway, Race One=

  1. Dale Earnhardt
  2. Tony Stewart
  3. Jeff Burton
  4. Mark Martin
  5. Dale Earnhardt Jr.
  6. Rusty Wallace
  7. Bobby Labonte
  8. Dale Jarrett
  9. Greg Ray
  10. Jeff Gordon
  11. Eddie Cheever
  12. Mark Dismore
  • This would be Dale Earnhardt's 34th and final victory at Daytona, the most of any auto racing driver in the track's history.

=Talladega Superspeedway, Race Two=

=Michigan International Speedway, Race Three=

=Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Race Four=

References

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Category:International Race of Champions

Category:2000 in American motorsport