6th round of the 2000 World Rally Championship
The 2000 Rally Argentina (formally the 20th Rally Argentina ) was the sixth round of the 2000 World Rally Championship. The race was held over four days between 11 May and 14 May 2000, and was won by Subaru's Richard Burns , his 8th win in the World Rally Championship.[ 1]
Background
Entry list
Itinerary
All dates and times are ART (UTC−3 ).
Date
Time
No.
Stage name
Distance
Leg 1 — 133.73 km
11 May
19:00
SS1
SSS Pro-Racing — Lane A
3.44 km
19:01
SS2
SSS Pro-Racing — Lane B
3.44 km
12 May
09:03
SS3
Capilla del Monte — San Marcos Sierra
23.02 km
09:34
SS4
San Marcos Sierra — Charbonier
9.61 km
11:31
SS5
Tanti — Cosquin
16.00 km
12:24
SS6
Villa Giardino — La Falda
22.53 km
14:07
SS7
La Cumbre — Agua de Oro
23.46 km
15:10
SS8
Colonia Caroya
3.40 km
15:58
SS9
Ascochinga — La Cumbre
28.83 km
Leg 2 — 131.34 km
13 May
09:16
SS10
Santa Rosa de Calamuchita — San Agustin 1
26.10 km
10:01
SS11
San Agustin — Villa General Belgrano
12.46 km
11:26
SS12
Amboy — Santa Rosa de Calamuchita 1
21.48 km
12:45
SS13
Santa Rosa de Calamuchita — San Agustin 2
26.10 km
13:28
SS14
Las Bajadas — Villa del Dique
18.67 km
14:49
SS15
Amboy — Santa Rosa de Calamuchita 2
21.48 km
16:00
SS16
Camping General San Martin
5.05 km
Leg 3 — 120.42 km
14 May
09:09
SS17
Chamico — Ambul
24.60 km
09:51
SS18
El Mirador — San Lorenzo 1
20.65 km
10:50
SS19
Cura Brochero — Nono
18.71 km
11:58
SS20
La Posta — Mina Clavero
19.04 km
13:46
SS21
El Mirador — San Lorenzo 2
20.65 km
15:04
SS22
El Condor — Copina
16.77 km
Source: [ 3]
Results
Overall
World Rally Cars
Classification
Special stages
Championship standings
FIA Cup for Production Rally Drivers
Classification
Special stages
Championship standings
References
External links