The 2000 All Japan Grand Touring Car Championship was the eighth season of Japan Automobile Federation GT premiere racing. It was marked as well as the eighteenth season of a JAF-sanctioned sports car racing championship dating back to the
All Japan Sports Prototype Championship. The GT500 class drivers' champion of 2000 was
Ryo Michigami driving the No. 16
CastrolMugenHonda NSX, with
Mugen x
Dome Project winning the teams' championship. The GT300 class drivers' champion was the No. 26
Advan Team Taisan Jr
Porsche 996 driven by
Hideo Fukuyama.
This season marked the first of several instances where the series champion had not won a single race throughout the season, with Michigami scoring four second places as the season champion's best finish. This phenomenon would occur again in
2001 (in GT500 only) and
2003 (in both GT500 and GT300).
The 2000 All Japan Grand Touring Car Championship was the eighth season of Japan Automobile Federation GT premiere racing. It was marked as well as the eighteenth season of a JAF-sanctioned sports car racing championship dating back to the
All Japan Sports Prototype Championship. The GT500 class drivers' champion of 2000 was
Ryo Michigami driving the No. 16
CastrolMugenHonda NSX, with
Mugen x
Dome Project winning the teams' championship. The GT300 class drivers' champion was the No. 26
Advan Team Taisan Jr
Porsche 996 driven by
Hideo Fukuyama.
This season marked the first of several instances where the series champion had not won a single race throughout the season, with Michigami scoring four second places as the season champion's best finish. This phenomenon would occur again in
2001 (in GT500 only) and
2003 (in both GT500 and GT300).