File:Ambrose 2012 cropped.jpg Marcos Ambrose won his first V8 Supercar Championship with Stone Brothers Racing .
File:Greg murphy 2006 australian grand prix melbourne.jpg Greg Murphy finished second for the second consecutive season.
File:Mark Skaife.jpg Mark Skaife finished third, ending a three season long winning streak.
The 2003 V8 Supercar Championship Series was a motor racing series for V8 Supercars . The series, which was the fifth V8 Supercar Championship Series , began on 22 March 2003 in Adelaide and ended on 30 November at Eastern Creek Raceway after 13 rounds. It ended with the awarding of the 44th Australian Touring Car Championship title by the Confederation of Australian Motor Sport to Tasmanian driver Marcos Ambrose . It was the first time a Stone Brothers Racing driver had won the championship and marked the first title win by a Ford driver since Glenn Seton in 1997 , ending a five-year run by Holden Racing Team .
Teams and drivers
The following drivers and teams competed in the 2003 V8 Supercar Championship Series. The series consisted of eleven rounds of sprint racing and two rounds (the Sandown 500 and the Bathurst 1000 ) of endurance racing with each car piloted by two drivers.
Manufacturer
Vehicle
Team
Drivers
Events
Endurance Event Drivers
Ford
Falcon AU
Ford Performance Racing
5
Australia Glenn Seton
1–3
—
Rod Nash Racing ( )
19
Australia David Besnard
1–6
—
00 Motorsport
7
Australia Rodney Forbes
1–3
—
Larkham Motorsport
10
Australia Mark Larkham
1–8, 11–13
—
20
Australia Jason Bargwanna
1–7
Australia Grant Johnson
9–10
Australia Kerry Wade
Noske Motorsport
23
Australia Mark Noske
1–8, 11–13
—
Australia Neal Bates
9–10
Australia Rick Bates
Paul Little Racing
75
Australia Anthony Tratt
1–7
—
Thexton Motor Racing
99
New Zealand David Thexton
1–4, 6–13
Australia Brett Peters * Australia Stephen Voight **
Falcon BA
Stone Brothers Racing
4
Australia Marcos Ambrose
All
Australia Russell Ingall
9
Australia Russell Ingall
1–8, 11–13
—
Australia Mark Noske
9–10
Australia Mark Winterbottom
Ford Performance Racing
5
Australia Glenn Seton
4–8, 11–13
—
Australia Darren Hossack
9–10
Australia Adam Macrow
6
Australia Craig Lowndes
All
Australia Glenn Seton
Rod Nash Racing ( )
7
Australia David Besnard
11–13
—
19
7–10
Australia Owen Kelly
00 Motorsport
7
Australia Rodney Forbes
4, 6
—
00
5
Australia Greg Ritter
1–4, 6
Larkham Motorsport
10
Australia Mark Larkham
9–10
Australia Jason Bargwanna
20
Australia Jason Bargwanna
8, 11–13
—
Dick Johnson Racing
17
Australia Steven Johnson
All
Australia Warren Luff
18
Brazil Max Wilson
All
Australia David Brabham
Brad Jones Racing
21
Australia Brad Jones
All
Australia John Bowe
888
Australia John Bowe
1–8, 11–13
—
United Kingdom John Cleland
9–10
Australia Andrew Jones
Steven Ellery Racing
31
Australia Steven Ellery
All
Australia Luke Youlden
Briggs Motorsport Triple Eight Race Engineering
65
New Zealand Paul Radisich
All
Sweden Rickard Rydell
66
Australia Dean Canto
All
Australia Matthew White
Paul Little Racing
75
Australia Anthony Tratt
8–13
Australia Paul Stokell
Holden
Commodore VX
Tom Walkinshaw Racing Australia ( )John Kelly Racing ( )
15
Australia Rick Kelly
1–8, 11–13
—
Australia Cameron McLean
9–10
United Kingdom Andy Priaulx
51
New Zealand Greg Murphy
1–7
—
Lansvale Smash Repairs
3
Australia Cameron McConville
All
Australia Tim Leahey
Perkins Engineering
8
Australia Paul Dumbrell
All
Australia Tomas Mezera
11
New Zealand Steven Richards
2–5
—
Paul Weel Racing
16
Australia Paul Weel
1–8, 11–13
—
Australia Marcus Marshall
9–10
Australia Greg Ritter
50
Australia Jason Bright
All
Australia Paul Weel
Team Kiwi Racing
021
New Zealand Craig Baird
All
New Zealand Mark Porter
Romano Racing
24
Australia Paul Romano
1
—
Paul Morris Motorsport
24
Australia Wayne Wakefield
3–4, 7–8, 10
New Zealand Andy McElrea
Australia Alan Gurr
9
Garry Rogers Motorsport
33
Australia Jamie Whincup
1–9, 11–12
Denmark Allan Simonsen
Australia Nathan Pretty
10
Commodore VY
Holden Racing Team
1
Australia Mark Skaife
All
Australia Todd Kelly
2
Australia Todd Kelly
1–8, 11–13
—
New Zealand Jim Richards
9–10
Australia Tony Longhurst
John Kelly Racing ( )
51
New Zealand Greg Murphy
8–13
Australia Rick Kelly
Perkins Engineering
11
New Zealand Steven Richards
1, 6–13
Australia Larry Perkins
Paul Morris Motorsport
29
Australia Paul Morris
All
New Zealand John Faulkner
Garry Rogers Motorsport
33
Australia Jamie Whincup
13
—
34
Australia Garth Tander
All
Australia Nathan Pretty *Australia Jamie Whincup **
Team Dynamik
44
New Zealand Simon Wills
All
New Zealand Jason Richards
45
New Zealand Jason Richards
1–8, 11–13
—
France Nicolas Minassian
9–10
Australia Wayne Wakefield *Denmark Jan Magnussen **
Wildcard Entries
Ford
Falcon AU
Fernández Racing
55
Australia José Fernández
10
Australia David Russell
Sydney Star Racing
89
Australia Mal Rose
10
Australia Grant Elliott **
Holden
Commodore VX
Robert Smith Racing
13
Australia Phillip Scifleet
9–10
Australia Steve Owen
72
Australia Alan Gurr
10
New Zealand Jonny Reid
Lansvale Smash Repairs
24
Australia David Krause
13
—
John Faulkner Racing
46
Australia Tony Ricciardello
9–10
Australia Dale Brede
Phoenix Motorsport
59
Australia Jamie Miller
10
Australia Ron Searle
Robert Jones Racing
69
Australia Robert Jones
10
Australia Peter Doulman
* = Drove in Sandown 500 only
** = Drove in Bathurst 1000 only
Driver changes
Team changes
Results and standings
Race calendar
The 2003 V8 Supercar Championship Series consisted of 13 rounds which included eleven sprint rounds of one, two or three races and two longer distance endurance races requiring two drivers per car.
Rd.
Round Name, Circuit
City / state
Date
Format
Winner
Team
Report
1
Clipsal 500 Adelaide , Adelaide Street Circuit
Adelaide , South Australia
20–23 Mar
2 races
Mark Skaife
Holden Racing Team
Report
2
Phillip Island
Phillip Island , Victoria
11–13 Apr
1 race
Craig Lowndes
Ford Performance Racing
3
Eastern Creek Raceway
Eastern Creek , New South Wales
2–4 May
1 race
Marcos Ambrose
Stone Brothers Racing
4
Winton Motor Raceway
Benalla , Victoria
23–25 May
1 race
Marcos Ambrose
Stone Brothers Racing
5
VB 300 , Barbagallo Raceway
Perth , Western Australia
6–8 Jun
3 races
Marcos Ambrose
Stone Brothers Racing
6
Hidden Valley Raceway
Darwin , Northern Territory
27–29 Jun
3 races
Marcos Ambrose
Stone Brothers Racing
7
BigPond 300 , Queensland Raceway
Ipswich , Queensland
18–20 Jul
1 race
Russell Ingall
Stone Brothers Racing
8
Oran Park Raceway
Sydney , New South Wales
15–17 Aug
1 race
Marcos Ambrose
Stone Brothers Racing
9
Betta Electrical Sandown 500 , Sandown International Raceway
Melbourne , Victoria
12–14 Sep
1 race
Mark Skaife Todd Kelly
Holden Racing Team
Report
10
Bob Jane T-Marts 1000 , Mount Panorama Circuit
Bathurst , New South Wales
9–12 Oct
1 race
Greg Murphy Rick Kelly
K-mart Racing Team
Report
11
Gillette V8 Supercar Challenge , Surfers Paradise Street Circuit
Surfers Paradise , Queensland
23–26 Oct
2 races
Russell Ingall
Stone Brothers Racing
12
Placemakers V8 International , Pukekohe Park Raceway
Pukekohe , New Zealand
7–9 Nov
3 races
Greg Murphy
K-mart Racing Team
Report
13
VIP Petfoods Main Event , Eastern Creek Raceway
Eastern Creek , New South Wales
28–30 Nov
2 races
Marcos Ambrose
Stone Brothers Racing
Drivers championship
Drivers were required to drop the points earned at their worst round from their total, regardless of how many rounds were entered. Drivers who only entered one round lost all their points.
Colour
Result
Gold
Winner
Silver
Second place
Bronze
Third place
Green
Points finish
Blue
Non-points finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
Purple
Retired (Ret)
Red
Did not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
Black
Disqualified (DSQ)
White
Did not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
Blank
Did not practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)
Bold - Pole position
Italics - Fastest lap
See also
References
External links