The 2003 Swedish Touring Car Championship season was the 8th Swedish Touring Car Championship (STCC) season. In total eight racing weekends at four different circuits were held; each round comprising two races, making a sixteen-round competition in total.
Changes for 2003
- The Supertouring regulations were removed and replaced with Super2000.
- The pitstops were also removed
- Each round were to consist of two races, with one sprint race of 15–25 minutes and one super-race approximately 15–30 minutes longer.
- Qualifying was conducted by having a standard qualifying session followed by a one-lap Superpole for the 8 fastest drivers.
- The top 15 finishers were awarded points: 20-17-15-13-11-10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1.
Teams and drivers
Race calendar and winners
All rounds were held in Sweden.
Round
|
Circuit
|
Date
|
Winning driver
|
Winning team
|
1 2
|
Falkenbergs Motorbana
|
4 May
|
Fredrik Ekblom Richard Göransson
|
Kristoffersson Motorsport West Coast Racing
|
3 4
|
Mantorp Park
|
18 May
|
Jan Nilsson Fredrik Ekblom
|
Flash Engineering Kristoffersson Motorsport
|
5 6
|
Karlskoga Motorstadion
|
9 June
|
Richard Göransson Tomas Engström
|
West Coast Racing Engström Motorsport
|
7 8
|
Falkenbergs Motorbana
|
6 July
|
Jan Nilsson Patrik Ernstsson
|
Flash Engineering Bakajev Motorsport
|
9 10
|
Ring Knutstorp
|
20 July
|
Richard Göransson Jan Nilsson
|
West Coast Racing Flash Engineering
|
11 12
|
Karlskoga Motorstadion
|
17 August
|
Richard Göransson Carl Rosenblad
|
West Coast Racing Crawford Racing
|
13 14
|
Ring Knutstorp
|
31 August
|
Tommy Rustad Jan Nilsson
|
Opel Team Sweden Flash Engineering
|
15 16
|
Mantorp Park
|
18 September
|
Richard Göransson Nicklas Karlsson
|
West Coast Racing Euroracing
|
Championship results
Drivers' championship
Manufacturer's championship
Position
|
Manufacturer
|
Points
|
1
|
Volvo
|
242
|
2
|
Audi
|
240
|
3
|
BMW
|
229
|
4
|
SEAT
|
184
|
5
|
Honda
|
181
|
References