2003 British Rally Championship

The 2003 British Rally Championship season was the 45th season of the British Rally Championship. The season consisted of seven rounds — the Rally of Wales, scheduled for 22–23 March, was cancelled — and began on 25 April, with the Pirelli International Rally in the north east of England. The season ended on 26 October, at the Tempest South of England Rally. The series was organised by the Royal Scottish Automobile Club.[1]

2003 British Rally Championship
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The title was won by Englishman Jonny Milner and Welsh co-driver Nicky Beech, driving a Toyota Corolla WRC.

Entry list

Constructor Car Driver Co-Driver Rds.
Alfa Romeo Alfa Romeo 147 S1600 Steve Hill Jim Kitson 1, 3
Joanne Lockwood 4-7
Citroën Citroën Saxo S1600 Aki Teiskonen Miika Teiskonen 6
Fiat Fiat Punto S1600 Mirco Baldacci Giovanni Bernacchini 1
Simone Scattolin 2
Leon Pesticcio Timothy Sturla 1-5, 7
Ford Ford Escort WRC Chris Mellors Craig Thorley 6
Ford Focus RS WRC '01 Jari-Matti Latvala Carl Williamson 1-3
Miikka Anttila 4-7
Ford Puma S1600 Ryan Champion Cliff Simmons 1-6
Barry Clark Neil Shanks 1-6
Martin Stenshorne Clive Jenkins 1
Hyundai Hyundai Accent WRC Steve Petch John Richardson 1, 6
MG MG ZR S1600 Gwyndaf Evans Howard Davies 1
Claire Mole 2, 4-6
MG ZR 160 3
Mitsubishi Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VI Barry Groundwater Jude Wylie 6
Mark I'Anson Graeme Walker 1, 3
Toby I'Anson 7
James Thompson Richard Pulleyn 1
Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 6.5 2-4
Mistubishi Lancer Evo VIII Roy White Greg Shinnors 3-7
Nissan Nissan Almera GTi Marcus Foss Glenn Patterson 1-6
Nissan Micra Shelley Taunt Bob Stokoe 1-2, 4, 6-7
Andrew Garrett 3
Opel Opel Corsa S1000 Kris Meeke Chris Patterson 1-3, 6
David Senior 5
Peugeot Peugeot 205 GTI Ellya Gold Kevin Plunkett 2
Peugeot 206 GT 1
Phil Mills 4
Simon Mills 7
Peugeot 206 GTI Kevin Plunkett 3
Peugeot 206 S1600 Garry Jennings Gordon Noble All
Peugeot 206 XS Shaun Gallagher Richard Pashley 5-6
Jack Ingleby Grania Ingleby 5-6
Dessie Keenan Enda Sherry 5
Gareth MacHale Elva Roe 5
Clive Jenkins 6-7
Yorgo Philippedes Marshall Clarke 5
Bryan Hull 6
Joan Roca Jordi Barrabés 5-6
Daniel Guirro 7
Proton Proton Satria S1600 Mats Andersson Claire Mole 1
Stuart Jones Richard Edwards 7
Renault Renault Clio S1600 Mark Higgins Bryan Thomas 1
SEAT SEAT Ibiza GTi 16V Kate Heath Paul Heath All
Subaru Subaru Impreza S4 WRC '98 Eugene Donnelly Paul Kiely 3
Subaru Impreza S5 WRC '99 Tapio Laukkanen Miikka Anttila 1-3
Ilkka Riipinen 4-6
Subaru Impreza S6 WRC '00 Peadar Hurson Ian Porter 3, 5
Subaru Impreza S7 WRC '01 Austin MacHale Brian Murphy All
Andrew Nesbitt James O'Brien 3, 5
Eamonn Boland Damien Morrissey 3, 5
Subaru Impreza S8 WRC '02 Francis Regan 4
Derek McGarrity Dermot O'Gorman 3-5
Subaru Impreza STi Jennie-Lee Hermansson Howard Davies 6
Subaru Impreza 555 Ryan Champion Cliff Simmons 7
Toyota Toyota Corolla WRC Jonny Milner Nicky Beech 1-6

Calendar

  • Pirelli International Rally – 25–26 April
  • RSAC Scottish Rally – 13–15 June
  • Jim Clark Memorial Rally – 5–6 July
  • Manx International Rally – 31 July–2 August
  • The AnswerCall Direct International Ulster Rally – 5–6 September
  • Trackrod Rally Yorkshire – 27–28 September
  • Tempest South of England Rally – 25–26 October

References


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