F2000 Championship Series
CategorySingle seaters
CountryUnited States
Inaugural season2006
Drivers25 (2018)
ConstructorsVan Diemen, RFR, Mygale, Citation, Piper, Radon Sport
Engine suppliersMazda, Ford
Drivers' championUnited States JT Novosielski
Official websiteF2000ChampionshipSeries.com
Current season

The F2000 Championship Series is a North American–based open wheel road racing series based on Formula Continental, a wings and slicks series that is designed to be the second step after Formula F 1600.

The series utilizes the 2.0L powerplant of the new Mazda MZR engine or an older Zetec or Pinto engine coupled with chassis from companies such as Van Diemen, Citation, Mygale, RFR, Radon and Piper. Unlike other developmental series, there are no spec cars in F2000.

The series has existed in one form or another since the 1970s and the current championship has been in place since 2006 and was founded by a group of Sports Car Club of America racers as a pro series for SCCA Formula Continental club racers looking for more competition, and a proving ground for aspiring open wheel racers.

2008 champion Anders Krohn has gone on to Star Mazda as has 2009 champion Chris Miller. In 2011 Krohn raced in Indy Lights against 2010 F2000 champion Victor Carbone.

In 2010, a revival of the previous series named the U.S. F2000 National Championship, intended for young aspiring professional drivers, began racing. It uses a similar specification of car and is sanctioned by IndyCar. However, as that series now is a single-spec series, this series is a professional Formula Continental based series and is the second step, after the F1600 (the traditional Formula Ford).

Champions

Season Champion Team Champion Chassis Masters Champion
2006 United States Matt McDonough Van Diemen
2007 United States Cole Morgan United States St. Clair Motorsports Van Diemen
2008 Norway Anders Krohn United States Andersen Racing Van Diemen United States Tim Minor
2009 United States Chris Miller United States JDC Motorsports Van Diemen United States Tom Fatur
2010 Brazil Victor Carbone United States Alegra Motorsports Van Diemen United States Phil Lombardi
2011 Canada Remy Audette Canada Audette Racing Van Diemen United States Tim Minor
2012 Venezuela Roberto La Rocca Venezuela HP-Tech Motorsport Van Diemen United States Tim Minor
2013 United States Tim Minor United States Ski Motorsports Citation United States Tim Minor
2014 United States Tim Minor United States Ski Motorsports Citation United States Tim Minor
2015 United States Sam Beasley United States Legacy Autosport Mygale Canada Steve Bamford
2016 Canada Steve Bamford United States Rice Race Prep Citation Canada Steve Bamford
2017 United States Brandon Dixon United States Brandon Dixon Racing Citation United States Brandon Dixon
2018 United States Steve Jenks United States Tumenas Motorsports Elan DP08 United States Steve Jenks
2019 United States Brandon Dixon United States Brandon Dixon Racing Citation United States Brandon Dixon
2020 United States Brandon Dixon United States Brandon Dixon Racing Citation
2021 United States Trent Walko United States Global Racing Team Van Diemen
2022 Canada JC Trahan United States Global Racing Team Van Diemen

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