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The 2003 FIA Sportscar Championship Oschersleben was the fourth race for the 2003 FIA Sportscar Championship season held at Motorsport Arena Oschersleben and ran for two hours and thirty minutes. It took place on July 20, 2003. [1]
Class winners in bold. Cars failing to complete 75% of winner's distance marked as Not Classified (NC).
Pos | Class | No | Team | Drivers | Chassis | Tyre | Laps |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Engine | |||||||
1 | SR1 | 5 | RN Motorsport | Andy Wallace Hayanari Shimoda | DBA4 03S | D | 104 |
Zytek ZG348 3.4L V8 | |||||||
2 | SR1 | 1 | Racing for Holland | Jan Lammers John Bosch | Dome S101 | D | 101 |
Judd GV4 4.0L V10 | |||||||
3 | SR1 | 2 | Racing for Holland | Beppe Gabbiani Felipe Ortiz | Dome S101 | D | 100 |
Judd GV4 4.0L V10 | |||||||
4 | SR2 | 52 | Lucchini Engineering | Mirko Savoldi Piergiuseppe Pironi | Lucchini SR2002 | A | 99 |
Nissan (AER) 3.0L V6 | |||||||
5 | SR2 | 99 | Pierre Bruneau | Pierre Bruneau Marc Rostan | Pilbeam MP84 | A | 90 |
Nissan 3.0L V6 | |||||||
6 | SR1 | 8 | Automotive Durango SRL | Michele Rugolo Leonardo Maddalena | Durango LMP1 | D | 83 |
Judd GV4 4.0L V10 | |||||||
NC | SR2 | 55 | GP Racing | Massimo Saccomanno Gianni Collini | Lucchini SR2001 | A | 58 |
Alfa Romeo 3.0L V6 | |||||||
DNF | SR2 | 61 | Team Jota | Sam Hignett John Stack | Pilbeam MP84 | A | 93 |
Nissan (AER) 3.0L V6 | |||||||
DNF | SR1 | 16 | Pescarolo Sport | Éric Hélary Nicolas Minassian | Courage C60 | G | 70 |
Peugeot A32 3.2L Turbo V6 |
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