2003 Australian Production Car Championship
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The 2003 Australian Production Car Championship was a CAMS sanctioned
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n motor racing championship open to Group 3E Series Production Cars. Sporting & Technical Regulations for the 2003 PROCAR ChamppSeries
Retrieved from cams.com.au via web.archive.org on 20 September 2012
The championship, which was organised by
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as part of the 2003 PROCAR Champ Series, was the 10th
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and the first to be contested since 1995.Records, Titles and Awards, CAMS Manual of Motor Sport 2006, pages 14-9 to 14-10 The Outright Drivers Championship was won by Scott Loadsman,Drivers Points (Outright) For Season 2003 - Round 7
Retrieved from www.procar.com.au via web.archive.org on 21 September 2012
driving a Holden VX Commodore SS.


Race Calendar

The 2003 Australian Production Car Championship was contested over a seven-round series.2003 Event Calendar
Retrieved from www.procar.com.au via web.archive.org on 21 September 2012


Classes

Car competed in four classes, grouped by performance rather than by engine or vehicle type.Exhilarating Production, Official Program, 2003 Clipsal 500 Adelaide, pages 102-103


Points system

Outright Drivers Championship points were awarded in each race as shown on the following table. In addition, three championship points were awarded to the driver who obtained pole position for Race 1 from the Qualifying session at each round. Drivers Class Championship points were awarded on the same basis as Outright Drivers Championship points. Manufacturers Trophy points were awarded on the same basis as Drivers Class Championship points.


Results


Outright Drivers Championship


Class Drivers Championships


Manufacturers Trophy

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Retrieved from www.procar.com.au via web.archive.org on 21 September 2012
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References


External links


Image of Scott Loadsman (Holden Commodore VX) at Round 2 of the championship, procar.com.au via web.archive.org
Australian Production Car Championship Production Car Championship