2003 V8Star Series

The 2003 V8Star Series season was the third and final V8Star Series season. It featured ten races at four European racing circuits, in Germany and the Netherlands. Portuguese ex-Formula One driver Pedro Lamy was crowned champion of the series, taking five wins in all and beating Germans Thomas Mutsch and Michael Bartels to the title.

Teams and drivers

Team No. Drivers Rounds
Germany Irmscher Motorsport 2 Belgium Yves Olivier 1–2
Germany Roland Asch 3–4, 6–7
United Kingdom MB Performance 5 Netherlands Marco du Pau 5
Netherlands Michael Vergers 9
33 Germany Michael Bartels All
Germany V8STAR 8 Germany Altfried Heger * 5, 9
Netherlands Jan Lammers * 7
Netherlands Jetstream Motorsport 9 Netherlands Marcel Kesseler All
10 Netherlands Simon Frederiks All
Germany MRS Workshop 11 Denmark Kurt Thiim 1, 4–5, 9
Netherlands Jaap Kielman 7
Germany Grohs Motorsport 14 Germany Dennis Rostek 1–3, 6–8
Germany MIS Mönninghoff 16 Germany Thomas Mutsch All
17 Germany Klaus Panchryz 1
Germany Roland Rehfeld 5
Germany Ryll Racing ASL 22 Germany Siegfried Ryll All
23 Germany Sascha Bert 2–7
Germany Ronny Melkus 8
United Kingdom Kevin Clarke 9
Germany Ryll Racing 24 Germany Steffen Widmann 1–8
Netherlands Marco du Pau 9
25 Germany Ronny Melkus 1–7, 9
Netherlands Cor Euser 8
Germany GAG Racing Team 27 Germany Patrick Michels 1–6
Netherlands Donny Crevels 7–9
28 Germany Harald Becker All
Germany Sagarage 36 Germany Dirk Adorf 1, 3
Germany Zakspeed Racing 88 Portugal Pedro Lamy All
99 Austria Robert Lechner All

* Guest driver, no points awarded.

Race calendar and results

Round Circuit Country Date Pole Position Winning Driver Winning Team
1 R Germany Nürburgring Germany April 20 Austria Robert Lechner Austria Robert Lechner Germany Zakspeed Racing
2 R Germany EuroSpeedway Lausitz Germany May 11 Portugal Pedro Lamy Portugal Pedro Lamy Germany Zakspeed Racing
3 R Germany Nürburgring Germany May 31 Portugal Pedro Lamy Portugal Pedro Lamy Germany Zakspeed Racing
4 R Germany Sachsenring Germany June 15 Portugal Pedro Lamy Portugal Pedro Lamy Germany Zakspeed Racing
5 R Germany EuroSpeedway Lausitz Germany July 6 Germany Thomas Mutsch Portugal Pedro Lamy Germany Zakspeed Racing
6 R Germany Nürburgring Germany July 20 Germany Michael Bartels Germany Roland Asch Germany Irmscher Motorsport
7 R Netherlands Circuit Park Zandvoort Netherlands August 10 Netherlands Donny Crevels Netherlands Donny Crevels Germany GAG Racing Team
8 R Netherlands Circuit Park Zandvoort Netherlands September 7 Austria Robert Lechner Austria Robert Lechner Germany Zakspeed Racing
9 R1 Germany EuroSpeedway Lausitz Germany September 13 Netherlands Donny Crevels Austria Robert Lechner Germany Zakspeed Racing
R2 September 14 Austria Robert Lechner Portugal Pedro Lamy Germany Zakspeed Racing

Championship standings

Position1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th9th10th11th12th13th14th15th16th17th18th19th20th21st22nd23rd24th25th26th27th28th29th30th
Points3230292827262524232221201918171615141312111098765432

References

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