Spaniens Grand Prix 2003

Flag of Spain.svg Spaniens Grand Prix 2003
Datum4 maj 2003
BanaCircuit de Catalunya
Sträcka65 × 4,730 - 0,127 = 307,323 km
VinnareMichael Schumacher, Ferrari
Pole positionMichael Schumacher, Ferrari
Snabbaste varvRubens Barrichello, Ferrari, 1:20,143

Spaniens Grand Prix 2003 var det femte av 16 lopp ingående i formel 1-VM 2003.

Resultat

  1. Michael Schumacher, Ferrari, 10 poäng
  2. Fernando Alonso, Renault, 8
  3. Rubens Barrichello, Ferrari, 6
  4. Juan Pablo Montoya, Williams-BMW, 5
  5. Ralf Schumacher, Williams-BMW, 4
  6. Cristiano da Matta, Toyota, 3
  7. Mark Webber, Jaguar-Cosworth , 2
  8. Ralph Firman, Jordan-Ford, 1
  9. Jenson Button, BAR-Honda
  10. Nick Heidfeld, Sauber-Petronas
  11. Justin Wilson, Minardi-Cosworth
  12. Jos Verstappen, Minardi-Cosworth

Förare som bröt loppet

VM-ställning

Förarmästerskapet

  1. Flag of Finland.svg Kimi Räikkönen, McLaren-Mercedes, 32
  2. Flag of Germany.svg Michael Schumacher, Ferrari, 28
  3. Flag of Spain.svg Fernando Alonso, Renault, 25

Konstruktörsmästerskapet

  1. Flag of the United Kingdom.svg McLaren-Mercedes, 51
  2. Flag of Italy.svg Ferrari, 48
  3. Flag of France.svg Renault, 34


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