The 2000 BFGoodrich Tires Trans-Am Series was the 35th season of the
Sports Car Club of America's
Trans-Am Series. 2000 marked the end of the "American muscle revival" era that had begun in 1989, with Italian manufacturer
Qvale winning the championship. It would also mark the rise of
Rocketsports Racing's dominance using
Jaguar XKRs, which would continue until the series dissolved in 2006, after which team owner
Paul Gentilozzi would switch to the
American Le Mans Series. The season also marked the final victory for
Pontiac in Trans Am, with a win at Texas.
The 2000 BFGoodrich Tires Trans-Am Series was the 35th season of the
Sports Car Club of America's
Trans-Am Series. 2000 marked the end of the "American muscle revival" era that had begun in 1989, with Italian manufacturer
Qvale winning the championship. It would also mark the rise of
Rocketsports Racing's dominance using
Jaguar XKRs, which would continue until the series dissolved in 2006, after which team owner
Paul Gentilozzi would switch to the
American Le Mans Series. The season also marked the final victory for
Pontiac in Trans Am, with a win at Texas.