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.
Mark Noske returned to the
Supercars Championship joining ICS Team Ford for the Single Driver Rounds. He joined
Mark Winterbottom for the Enduro Rounds. He was replaced by Professional Australian Rally Driver
Neal Bates for the Enduro Rounds.
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.
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.
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.
Mark Noske returned to the
Supercars Championship joining ICS Team Ford for the Single Driver Rounds. He joined
Mark Winterbottom for the Enduro Rounds. He was replaced by Professional Australian Rally Driver
Neal Bates for the Enduro Rounds.
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.
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.