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The 2001 Barber Dodge Pro Series season was the sixteenth season of this racing series. The championship was decided in the final round. Nicolas Rondet won the championship over Sepp Koster and Matt Plumb. Rafael Sperafico won the Rookie of the Year title.

Drivers

All driver use Dodge powered Michelin shod Reynard 98E chassis.

No. Driver Note
3 Netherlands Sepp Koster
4 United States Matt Plumb
8 United States Roger Yasukawa
9 Brazil Alexandre Sperafico
11 United States Jon Morley "Big Scholarship" winner
12 United States Keith Dusko
14 United States David Wieringa
16 United States Davy Cook
17 Colombia Giandomenico Brusatin
18 United States Peter Boss
19 United States Sara Senske
20 New Zealand Daynom Templeman
21 Brazil Rafael Sperafico "Big Scholarship" winner
22 United States Jay Ricci
23 United States Brian Rivera
24 France Nicolas Rondet
26 United States Rhonda Trammell
27 Japan Akihira Okamoto
28 Peru Juan Manuel Polar
31 United States Ryan Hunter-Reay 2000 Barber Dodge Pro Series Rookie of the Year
32 United States John Hall
33 United States Jon Vannini
66 United States Tom Fogarty
94 United States Marc Breuers
United States Christian Szymczak
Brazil Rene Bauer
Mexico German Quiroga
Netherlands Ron van Toren

Race calendar and results

Round Circuit Location Date Pole position Fastest lap Winning driver Headline event
1 Sebring International Raceway United States Sebring, Florida March 17 Brazil Alexandre Sperafico Brazil Alexandre Sperafico Brazil Alexandre Sperafico 12 Hours of Sebring
2 Phoenix International Raceway United States Phoenix, Arizona April 21 France Nicolas Rondet France Nicolas Rondet France Nicolas Rondet Rolex Sports Car Series
3 Lime Rock Park United States Lime Rock, Connecticut May 26 Netherlands Sepp Koster United States Ryan Hunter-Reay United States Ryan Hunter-Reay Lime Rock Grand Prix
4 May 28 United States Davy Cook France Nicolas Rondet Netherlands Sepp Koster
5 Detroit Belle Isle Grand Prix United States Detroit, Michigan June 17 United States Matt Plumb United States Matt Plumb United States Matt Plumb Grand Prix of Detroit
6 Cleveland Burke Lakefront Airport United States Cleveland, Ohio June 30 Netherlands Sepp Koster Netherlands Sepp Koster Netherlands Sepp Koster Grand Prix of Cleveland
7 Exhibition Place Canada Toronto July 15 United States Matt Plumb United States Matt Plumb United States Ryan Hunter-Reay Molson Indy Toronto
8 Chicago Motor Speedway United States Cicero, Illinois July 28 France Nicolas Rondet Netherlands Sepp Koster France Nicolas Rondet Target Grand Prix
9 Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course United States Lexington, Ohio August 12 United States Matt Plumb Netherlands Sepp Koster France Nicolas Rondet Miller Lite 250
10 Road America United States Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin August 19 Netherlands Sepp Koster France Nicolas Rondet Netherlands Sepp Koster Motorola 220
11 BC Place Canada Vancouver September 1 France Nicolas Rondet Netherlands Sepp Koster United States Roger Yasukawa Molson Indy Vancouver
12 Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca United States Monterey County, California October 13 United States Matt Plumb United States Tim Traver United States Matt Plumb Grand Prix of Monterey

Final standings

Color Result
Gold Winner
Silver 2nd place
Bronze 3rd place
Green 4th & 5th place
Light Blue 6th–10th place
Dark Blue 11th place or lower
Purple Did not finish
Red Did not qualify (DNQ)
Brown Withdrawn (Wth)
Black Disqualified (DSQ)
White Did not start (DNS)
Blank Did not participate (DNP)
Driver replacement (Rpl)
Injured (Inj)
No race held (NH)
Rank Driver United States
SEB
United States
PIR
United States
LRP1
United States
LRP2
United States
DET
United States
CLE
Canada
TOR
United States
CHI
United States
MDO
United States
ROA
Canada
VAN
United States
LAG
Points
1 France Nicolas Rondet 3 1 10 5 5 7 5 1 1 3 2 4 155
2 Netherlands Sepp Koster 22 2 18 1 16 1 2 6 3 1 4 2 151
3 United States Matt Plumb 20 21 2 6 1 2 3 5 2 6 5 1 151
4 United States Roger Yasukawa 4 7 3 10 2 6 4 8 5 2 1 128
5 United States Ryan Hunter-Reay 2 9 1 2 15 19 1 20 4 9 3 18 114
6 United States Marc Breuers 9 6 9 9 7 3 6 13 7 11 16 6 91
7 Brazil Rafael Sperafico 6 3 4 7 14 16 18 10 12 12 8 3 84
8 United States Jon Morley 7 4 7 19 17 4 14 3 11 10 12 8 81
9 United States Davy Cook 8 5 20 4 19 10 7 7 20 4 17 5 79
10 Japan Akihira Okamoto 10 12 8 8 4 11 20 9 9 18 9 10 70
11 United States Christian Szymczak 11 8 13 18 18 5 16 14 6 5 10 7 65
12 Brazil Alexandre Sperafico 1 13 11 3 3 17 15 19 21 23 58
13 United States Peter Boss 5 10 5 14 6 8 8 12 58
14 United States Sara Senske 12 15 6 11 9 18 12 2 10 19 13 14 58
15 United States David Wieringa 21 17 12 13 11 9 17 4 16 21 11 9 43
16 United States Tom Fogarty 10 15 13 20 7 12 23
17 Brazil Rene Bauer 23 20 19 20 8 15 9 11 18 16 15 22
18 United States A. J. Allmendinger 22 7 6 19
19 United States Jon Vannini 13 14 16 16 20 14 13 17 15 15 14 11 19
20 Brazil Leonardo Maia 8 8 16
21 United States Jay Ricci 16 19 12 12 18 19 13 13 14
22 Colombia Giandomenico Brusatin 14 11 10 13
23 United States Rhonda Trammel 15 16 15 15 13 13 19 16 17 17 18 17 9
24 Canada Daniel Di Leo 11 5
25 United States Brian Rivera 17 12 4
26 United States Keith Dusko 17 18 14 17 2
27 United States Ricardo Imery 14 2
28 United States Tophie Stewart 14 2
29 United Kingdom Brian Johnson 15 1
30 United States John Hall 18 0
31 Peru Juan Manuel Polar 19 0
32 United States Tim Traver 22 16 0

Notes

^1 Sepp Koster exceeded track limits after he had puncture. As he broke the rules by exceeding track limits he was classified in last place.

References

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