2003 Speed World Challenge
The 2003 Speed World Challenge season was the fourteenth season of the Sports Car Club of America's World Challenge series. The series' title sponsor was television network Speed Channel, who televised all the races. Championships were awarded for grand touring and touring cars. It began on March 14 and ran for ten rounds. Randy Pobst and Audi won the championships in GT, and Bill Auberlen and BMW won in Touring Car.[1] The series would head to Puerto Rico for 2003, their first race outside of North America (i.e. the United States and Canada) since 1991 when they went to Mexico.
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Previous: | 2002 | Next: | 2004 |
Schedule
Rnd | Date | Circuit | Supporting | Distance | GT Winning Car | TC Winning Car | |
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1 | 1 | March 14 | ![]() |
American Le Mans Series (12 Hours of Sebring) |
63 mi (101 km) (TC) 67 mi (108 km) (GT) |
Chevrolet Corvette Z06 | BMW 325i |
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2 | 2 | May 17 May 18 |
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Stand-alone event (with Trans-Am Series) | 69 mi (111 km) (TC) 73 mi (117 km) (GT) |
Chevrolet Corvette Z06 | Acura RSX Type-S |
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3 | May 24 | ![]() |
Stand-alone event (with Trans-Am Series) | 64 mi (103 km) (GT) | BMW M3 | did not participate | |
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4 | 3 | May 26 | 58 mi (93 km) (TC) 61 mi (98 km) (GT) |
BMW M3 | Acura RSX Type-S | ||
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5 | 4 | June 29 June 28 |
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American Le Mans Series (Grand Prix of Atlanta) |
64 mi (103 km) (TC) 69 mi (111 km) (GT) |
Porsche 911 Cup | BMW 325i |
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6 | 7 | July 27 | ![]() |
American Le Mans Series (Grand Prix of Sonoma) |
58 mi (93 km) (TC) 63 mi (101 km) (GT) |
BMW M3 | BMW 325i |
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7 | August 3 | ![]() |
Champ Car World Series (Mario Andretti Grand Prix) |
73 mi (117 km) (GT) | Porsche 911 Cup | did not participate | |
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6 | August 10 | ![]() |
Champ Car World Series (Grand Prix of Mid-Ohio) |
59 mi (95 km) (TC) | did not participate | Acura RSX Type-S | |
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7 | August 23 | ![]() |
American Le Mans Series (Road America 500) |
69 mi (111 km) (TC) | did not participate | Nissan Sentra SE-R | |
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8 | 8 | September 8 September 7 |
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American Le Mans Series (Monterey Sports Car Championships) |
58 mi (93 km) (TC) 63 mi (101 km) (GT) |
Dodge Viper | Mazda Protege ES |
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9 | 9 | October 17 | ![]() |
American Le Mans Series (Petit Le Mans) |
64 mi (103 km) (TC) 69 mi (111 km) (GT) |
Audi RS6 | Acura RSX Type-S |
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10 | 10 | October 26 | ![]() |
Stand-alone event (with Trans-Am Series) | 50 mi (80 km) (TC) 58 mi (93 km) (GT) |
Audi RS6 | BMW 325i |
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[2] |
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References
- "2003 SCCA World Challenge Box Scores" (PDF). Sports Car Club of America. Archived from the original (PDF) on 28 September 2011. Retrieved 27 September 2011.
- Box scores, p. 21–25
- Box scores, p. 1–20
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