The 2000 Indy Lights season (more commonly known as the 2000 CART Dayton Indy Lights Championship) was the 15th season of Indy Lights. The season consisted of 12 races with all of the races being supporter races for the 2000 CART season. The season would be dominated by Kiwi driver, Scott Dixon who captured six race victories to win the championship by nine points over American driver, Townsend Bell with Casey Mears coming in third.
All teams used the Lola T97/20-Buick spec car.
The scoring system was 20-16-14-12-10-8-6-5-4-3-2-1 points awarded to the first 12 (twelve) finishers, with 1 (one) extra point given to the driver who took pole-position, and another extra point given to the driver who led most laps in the race.
The following drivers and teams competed in the series:
Held April 16 at Long Beach, California Street Course. Jonny Kane won the pole.
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Held June 5 at The Milwaukee Mile. Scott Dixon won the pole.
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Held June 18 at Belle Isle Raceway. Jonny Kane won the pole.
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Held June 25 at Portland International Raceway. Townsend Bell won the pole.
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Held July 22 at Michigan International Speedway. Felipe Giaffone won the pole.
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Held July 30 at The Chicago Motor Speedway. Chris Menninga won the pole.
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Held August 13 at The Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course. Jason Bright won the pole.
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Held September 3 at Pacific Place. Felipe Giaffone won the pole.
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Held September 10 at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca. Casey Mears won the pole.
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Held September 17 at The Gateway International Raceway. Townsend Bell won the pole.
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Held October 1 at The Houston Street Circuit. Casey Mears won the pole.
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Held October 29 at The California Speedway. Felipe Giaffone won the pole.
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