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The 2003 V8 Supercar season was the 44th year of touring car racing in Australia since the first runnings of the Australian Touring Car Championship and the fore-runner of the present day Bathurst 1000, the Armstrong 500.

There were 21 touring car race meetings held during 2003; a thirteen-round series for V8 Supercars, the 2003 V8 Supercar Championship Series (VCS), two of them endurance races; a six-round second tier V8 Supercar series 2003 Konica V8 Supercar Series (KVS) along with a non-point scoring race supporting the Bathurst 1000 and V8 Supercar support programme event at the 2003 Australian Grand Prix.

Season review

The 2003 season brought substantial change at the pointy end of the series, with the era of the Holden Racing Teams dominance of V8 Supercar ending and the era of Stone Brothers Racing beginning. Marcos Ambrose form throughout the series was irresistible. From the series third round at Eastern Creek Raceway to the eighth round at Oran Park Raceway SBR Falcons took all six wins, Ambrose five of them with a second place behind Ingall at Queensland Raceway the only aberration. Ingall would win again in the Gold Coast street race with Ambrose confirming his championship at the Eastern Creek championship finale. Holden did not give in willingly, Mark Skaife and Greg Murphy each winning two rounds, with Skaife and Todd Kelly taking the reborn Sandown 500 as one of them, while one of Murphy's wins was Bathurst with his co-driver Rick Kelly becoming the youngest Bathurst winner. The only other round winner was Craig Lowndes had his first win for new team Ford Performance Racing.

Apart from the enduros, Stone Brothers Racing swept all before them with Mark Winterbottom dominating the Konica V8 Supercar Series in SBR's older AU Falcon. Winterbottom won four of the six rounds, the others were won by Andrew Jones and eventual series runner up Matthew White.

Results and standings

Race calendar

The 2003 Australian touring car season consisted of 20 events.

DateSeriesCircuitCity / stateWinnerTeamCarReport
23 Feb KVS Round 1 Wakefield Park Goulburn, New South Wales Mark Winterbottom Stone Brothers Racing Ford AU Falcon
7–8 Mar Netspace V8Supercar Showdown Albert Park street circuit Melbourne, Victoria Russell Ingall Stone Brothers Racing Ford BA Falcon report
18–22 Mar KVS Round 2 Adelaide Street Circuit Adelaide, South Australia Mark Winterbottom Stone Brothers Racing Ford AU Falcon
Clipsal 500 VCS Round 1 Mark Skaife Holden Racing Team Holden VY Commodore
13 Apr VCS Round 2 Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit Phillip Island, Victoria Craig Lowndes Ford Performance Racing Ford BA Falcon
3–4 May KVS Round 3 Eastern Creek Raceway Sydney, New South Wales Mark Winterbottom Stone Brothers Racing Ford AU Falcon
VCS Round 3 Marcos Ambrose Stone Brothers Racing Ford BA Falcon
25 May VCS Round 4 Winton Motor Raceway Benalla, Victoria Marcos Ambrose Stone Brothers Racing Ford BA Falcon
7–8 Jun VB 400 VCS Round 5 Barbagallo Raceway Perth, Western Australia Marcos Ambrose Stone Brothers Racing Ford BA Falcon
28 Jun VCS Round 6 Hidden Valley Raceway Darwin, Northern Territory Mark Skaife Holden Racing Team Holden VY Commodore
6 Jul KVS Round 4 Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit Phillip Island, Victoria Matthew White Matthew White Racing Holden VT Commodore
19–20 Jul VCS Round 7 Queensland Raceway Ipswich, Queensland Russell Ingall Stone Brothers Racing Ford BA Falcon
3 Aug KVS Round 5 Winton Motor Raceway Benalla, Victoria Andrew Jones Brad Jones Racing Ford AU Falcon
16–17 Aug VCS Round 8 Oran Park Raceway Sydney, New South Wales Marcos Ambrose Stone Brothers Racing Ford BA Falcon
31 Aug KVS Round 6 Mallala Motor Sport Park Adelaide, South Australia Mark Winterbottom Stone Brothers Racing Ford AU Falcon
12–13 Sep Betta Electrical 500 VCS Round 9 Sandown Raceway Melbourne, Victoria Mark Skaife
Todd Kelly
Holden Racing Team Holden VY Commodore report
11–12 OctKonica V8 Supercar Challenge Mount Panorama Circuit Bathurst, New South Wales Mark Winterbottom Stone Brothers Racing Ford AU Falcon report
Bob Jane T-Marts 1000 VCS Round 10 Greg Murphy
Rick Kelly
K-Mart Racing Team Holden VY Commodore report
25–26 Oct Gillette V8 Supercar Challenge VCS Round 11 Surfers Paradise street circuit Surfers Paradise, Queensland Russell Ingall Stone Brothers Racing Ford BA Falcon
8–9 NovPlacemakers V8 International VCS Round 12 Pukekohe Park Raceway Pukekohe, New Zealand Greg Murphy K-Mart Racing Team Holden VY Commodore
29–30 Nov VIP Pet Foods Main Event VCS Round 13 Eastern Creek Raceway Sydney, New South Wales Marcos Ambrose Stone Brothers Racing Ford BA Falcon

Netspace V8Supercar Showdown

This meeting was a support event of the 2003 Australian Grand Prix.

DriverNo.TeamCarRace 1Race 2
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Russell Ingall 9 Stone Brothers Racing Ford AU Falcon 21
Flag of New Zealand.svg Steven Richards 11 Castrol Perkins Racing Holden VX Commodore 32
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jason Bright 50 Paul Weel Racing Holden VX Commodore 13
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jason Bargwanna 20 Larkham Motor Sport Ford AU Falcon 54
Flag of Australia (converted).svg John Bowe 88 Brad Jones Racing Ford BA Falcon 65
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Steven Johnson 17 Dick Johnson Racing Ford BA Falcon 96
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Craig Lowndes 6 Ford Performance Racing Ford BA Falcon 77
Flag of New Zealand.svg Greg Murphy 51 K-Mart Racing Team Holden VX Commodore 48
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Dean Canto 66 Briggs Motor Sport Ford BA Falcon 119
Flag of Australia (converted).svg David Besnard 19 Ford Performance Racing Ford AU Falcon 1010
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Paul Dumbrell 8 Castrol Perkins Racing Holden VX Commodore 1411
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Rodney Forbes 7 Gibson Motor Sport Ford AU Falcon 1512
Flag of Brazil.svg Max Wilson 18 Dick Johnson Racing Ford BA Falcon 2413
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Rick Kelly 15 K-Mart Racing Team Holden VX Commodore 1314
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Paul Morris 29 Paul Morris Motorsport Holden VY Commodore 1615
Flag of New Zealand.svg Paul Radisich 65 Briggs Motor Sport Ford BA Falcon DNF16
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Glenn Seton 5 Ford Performance Racing Ford AU Falcon 1717
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Mark Skaife 1 Holden Racing Team Holden VY Commodore DNF18
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Cameron McConville 3 Lansvale Racing Team Holden VX Commodore 2019
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Mark Larkham 10 Larkham Motor Sport Ford AU Falcon 2220
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Greg Ritter 00 Gibson Motor Sport Ford BA Falcon 2121
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Brad Jones 21 Brad Jones Racing Ford BA Falcon 1222
Flag of New Zealand.svg Jason Richards 45 Team Dynamik Holden VY Commodore 23DNF
Flag of New Zealand.svg Simon Wills 44 Team Dynamik Holden VY Commodore 25DNF
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Anthony Tratt 75 Paul Little Racing Ford AU Falcon 27DNF
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jamie Whincup 33 Garry Rogers Motorsport Holden VX Commodore 19DNF
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Marcos Ambrose 4 Stone Brothers Racing Ford AU Falcon 18DNF
Flag of New Zealand.svg Craig Baird 69 Team Kiwi Racing Holden VX Commodore 26DNF
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Steve Ellery 31 Supercheap Auto Racing Ford BA Falcon 8DNS
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Todd Kelly 2 Holden Racing Team Holden VY Commodore DNFDNS
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Garth Tander 34 Garry Rogers Motorsport Holden VY Commodore DNFDNS
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Paul Weel 16 Paul Weel Racing Holden VX Commodore DNFDNS

V8 Supercar Championship Series

Konica V8 Supercar Series

Konica V8 Supercar Challenge Race

This race was a support event of the 2003 Bob Jane T-Marts 1000. [1]

DriverNo.TeamCarGridRace
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Mark Winterbottom 41 Stone Brothers Racing Ford AU Falcon Pole1
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Warren Luff 71 Dick Johnson Racing Ford AU Falcon 22
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Matthew White 28Matthew White Racing Ford AU Falcon 43
Flag of New Zealand.svg Mark Porter 64Independent Race Cars Australia Holden VX Commodore 64
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Adam Wallis 88 Halliday Motor Sport Ford AU Falcon 75
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Tony D'Alberto 96 Holden Young Lions Holden VX Commodore 86
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Kevin Mundy 89Kevin Mundy Racing Ford AU Falcon 57
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Grant Elliott 98Sydney Star Racing Holden VS Commodore 108
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Mark Howard 37Howard Racing Ford AU Falcon 99
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ben Eggleston 38Eggleston Motorsport Holden VX Commodore 1110
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Derek van Zelm 58Motorsport Engineering Services Holden VT Commodore 1911
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Steve Voight 100Thexton Motor Racing Ford EL Falcon 1312
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Tim Gordon 49Howard Racing Ford AU Falcon 1613
Flag of New Zealand.svg David Thexton 40Thexton Motor Racing Ford AU Falcon 1714
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Peter Best 90Allied Chemical Cleaning Holden VS Commodore 2115
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Phill Foster 42Beikoff Racing Holden VS Commodore 2216
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ray Ayton 87Unibrite Property Group Ford EL Falcon 2417
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Tim Rowse 300ANT Racing Holden VS Commodore 1518
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Clyde Lawrence 35Clyde Lawrence Racing Holden VS Commodore 20DNF
Flag of Australia (converted).svg John Henderson 666NMS Racing Ford EL Falcon 14DNF
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Richard Mork 77V8 Racing Holden VS Commodore 18DNF
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Owen Kelly 22 Paul Cruikshank Racing Ford AU Falcon 3DNF
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Shane Beikoff 68Beikoff Racing Ford EL Falcon 12DNS
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Milton Seferis 14Imrie Motor Sport Holden VX Commodore 23DNS
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Garry Willmington 110Willmington Performance Ford EL Falcon 25DNS

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References

  1. "Bob Jane T-Marts 1000 - Round 10 2003 V8 Supercar Series Mount Panorama - Bathurst Konica V8 Supercars - Race". National Software. 11 October 2003. Archived from the original on 31 March 2004. Retrieved 24 January 2009.

Additional references can be found in linked event/series reports.