Benetton B200

[9][10] In February, the team unveiled their new Human Performance Centre linked with driver development for the 2000 season.

[11] The B200 was primarily sponsored by the Mild Seven tobacco brand, and continued to be painted in a sky blue colour.

Alongside this, the team retained sponsorship from the likes of D2, whilst adding new partners Marconi and MTCI.

[23] During the season it was speculated that Pizzonia would replace him, and by August Jenson Button was signed for the team ahead of 2001.

[27] Following the conclusion of the season, future double Formula One World Champion Fernando Alonso tested the Benetton B200.

[28] Future race winner Mark Webber was appointed 2001 test driver and also completed laps in the B200, at Estoril Circuit.

(key) (results in bold indicate pole position) * Denotes Supertec-built engines, badged as Playlife

Fisichella scored three podium finishes in the B200