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2003 Formula One season

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This article recaps the 2003 Formula One season.

Contents

Season summary

Season review

Race Date Location Winning Driver Winning Team Report
Australian Grand Prix March 9 Melbourne David Coulthard McLaren-Mercedes Report
Malaysian Grand Prix March 23 Sepang Kimi Räikkönen McLaren-Mercedes Report
Brazilian Grand Prix April 6 Interlagos Giancarlo Fisichella Jordan-Ford Report
San Marino Grand Prix April 20 Imola Michael Schumacher Ferrari Report
Spanish Grand Prix May 4 Catalunya Michael Schumacher Ferrari Report
Austrian Grand Prix May 18 A1-Ring Michael Schumacher Ferrari Report
Monaco Grand Prix June 1 Monaco Juan Pablo Montoya Williams-BMW Report
Canadian Grand Prix June 15 Circuit Gilles Villeneuve Michael Schumacher Ferrari Report
European Grand Prix June 29 Nürburgring Ralf Schumacher Williams-BMW Report
French Grand Prix July 6 Magny-Cours Ralf Schumacher Williams-BMW Report
British Grand Prix July 20 Silverstone Rubens Barrichello Ferrari Report
German Grand Prix August 3 Hockenheimring Juan Pablo Montoya Williams-BMW Report
Hungarian Grand Prix August 24 Hungaroring Fernando Alonso Renault Report
Italian Grand Prix September 14 Monza Michael Schumacher Ferrari Report
United States Grand Prix September 28 Indianapolis Michael Schumacher Ferrari Report
Japanese Grand Prix October 12 Suzuka Rubens Barrichello Ferrari Report

2003 Constructors Championship final standings

Place Team Chassis Engine Tyre Points Wins Podiums Poles
1 Ferrari F2003-GA Ferrari 052 V10 B 158 8 16 8
2 Williams-BMW FW25 BMW P83 V10 M 144 4 12 4
3 McLaren-Mercedes MP4-17D Mercedes Benz F0110M V 10 M 142 2 13 1
4 Renault R203 Renault RS23 V10 M 88 1 5 2
5 BAR-Honda BAR05 Honda RA003E V10 B 26      
6 Sauber-Petronas C22 Petronas 03A V10 B 19   1  
7 Jaguar-Cosworth R4 Cosworth CR-5 V10 M 18      
8 Toyota TF103 Toyota RVX-03 V10 M 16      
9 Jordan-Ford EJ13 Ford CR-5 V10 B 13 1 1  
10 Minardi-Cosworth PS03 Cosworth CR-3 V10 B        

2003 Drivers Championship final standings

Place Driver Number Country Points Wins Podiums Poles
1 Michael Schumacher 1 Germany 93 6 8 5
2 Kimi Räikkönen 6 Finland 91 1 10 1
3 Juan Pablo Montoya 3 Colombia 82 2 9 1
4 Rubens Barrichello 2 Brazil 65 2 8 3
5 Ralf Schumacher 4 Germany 58 2 3 3
6 Fernando Alonso 8 Spain 55 1 4 2
7 David Coulthard 5 Britain 51 1 3  
8 Jarno Trulli 7 Italy 33   1  
9 Mark Webber 14 Australia 17      
10 Jenson Button 17 Britain 17      
11 Heinz-Harald Frentzen 10 Germany 13   1  
12 Giancarlo Fisichella 11 Italy 12 1 1  
13 Cristiano da Matta 21 Brazil 10      
14 Olivier Panis 20 France 6      
15 Nick Heidfeld 9 Germany 6      
16 Jacques Villeneuve 16 Canada 6      
17 Marc Gene 4 Spain 4      
18 Takuma Sato 16 Japan 3      
19 Justin Wilson 15 Britain 1      
20 Ralph Firman 12 Britain 1      
21 Antonio Pizzonia 15 Brazil        
22 Zsolt Baumgartner 12 Hungary        
23 Nicolas Kiesa 18 Denmark        
24 Jos Verstappen 19 Netherlands        

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