The 2003 Green Flag MSA British Touring Car Championship season was the 46th British Touring Car Championship (BTCC) season.

Changes for 2003

The Drivers' Championship was won by Yvan Muller.

Team and driver changes - Touring

For 2003 all three main manufacturers in the premier Touring class ran three cars. Reigning champions Vauxhall cut down to three Astra Coupes by axing its Egg Sport squad and entering three VX Racing-liveried cars, run once again by Triple 8. 2002 champion James Thompson and runner-up Yvan Muller remained, and Paul O'Neill moved across from Egg Sport to take the third seat.

MG expanded to three West Surrey Racing-run ZSs, with Colin Turkington joining 2002 drivers Anthony Reid and Warren Hughes after impressing in his debut season with the Team Atomic Kitten MG squad, which had also been run by WSR.

Mandatory pit stops became a feature for all races in the 'Touring' class

Arena Motorsport ran three Civic Type Rs for Honda, with only Irishman Alan Morrison remaining from the 2002 line-up. Matt Neal replaced Andy Priaulx (who left to contest the European Touring Car Championship with BMW) after moving from Vauxhall, and teenager Tom Chilton filled the third seat after an impressive debut year in the Barwell Motorsport-run Astra. Proton again returned as a fourth manufacturer, retaining both David Leslie and Phil Bennett in its two Impians.

Vic Lee Racing switched from the ex-works Peugeot 406 Coupe's to a pair of brand new Peugeot 307 designed by Sergio Rinland, former chief designer at the Sauber Formula 1 team. Reigning independents cup champion Dan Eaves was retained alongside Carl Breeze who raced for the team for most of 2002. Meanwhile, Tim Harvey swapped his crash helmet for a microphone, joining ITV's commentary team. Breeze would leave the team after the Rockingham races, moving to GA Motorsport in the seat vacated by Gavin Pyper. Daniel Buxton would in turn take Breeze's seat at VLR, graduating from the Clio Cup which he had been dominating at the time.

Gavin Pyper had started the season strongly in the GA Motorsport Vauxhall Astra Coupe, winning the independents class five times in the ten races he contested and leading the class when he was forced to withdraw due to a lack of funding. With Breeze now in Pyper's car Paul Wallace switched from GA's production Alfa Romeo to a second Astra which the team had entered for Gareth Howell at Silverstone after a failed attempt to hire 2001 Champion Jason Plato.

Howell himself later reappeared in another ex-Triple 8 Astra for Team Dynamics from the Snetterton rounds onwards.

Production class champions Synchro Motorsport graduated to the touring class with champion driver James Kaye running an ex-works Honda Civic Type R.

Also stepping up was Rob Collard with his self-run team, entering an ex-works Vauxhall Astra Coupe that had been driven by Aaron Slight in 2002.

Team and driver changes - Production

Barwell Motorsport headed the Production class field after stepping back down from the Touring class and acquiring Synchro Motorsport's title winning Honda Civic Type Rs, which were driven by young debutante Luke Hines, and Alan Blencowe, moving from GA Motorsports. Edenbridge Racing cut down to a single BMW 320i for single seater convert Michael Bentwood, with Tom Boardman switching to John Batchelor's team (now known as Team Varta) in a new Peugeot 307. Jim Edwards Jnr returned in a Honda Accord as the team's second driver. A Peugeot 306 GTi and a second 307 joined the Varta line-up midway through the season together with Jay Wheals and Richard Marsh, and each of the four drivers raced more than one of these chassis across the remainder of the year.

GA Motorsport campaigned Alfa Romeo 156s for a fourth year, with Chris Ryan and Paul Wallace driving. However, Ryan withdrew after an expensive crash in the second round at Brands Hatch, and Wallace was called up to the team's Touring class assault mid-season. Mark Fullalove joined the grid mid-season with his own team, driving the Peugeot 306 he had raced for Tech-Speed Motorsport in 2002, while Jason Hughes was another late entry in a Nissan Primera run by his own Kartworld Racing team.

CMS Motorsport registered an entry with support from Macmillan Cancer for Nick Leason in a Ford Focus previously run by GR Motorsport in the 2001 Season but they were forced to delay their debut and ultimately never raced.

Other changes

  • Dunlop were confirmed as the sole tyre supplier, replacing BF Goodrich
  • The series included a race meeting at Rockingham for the first time, replacing Knockhill
  • Qualifying sessions at each race meeting lasted 20 minutes (compared to the 43 minutes of 2002) and only determined the starting grid for the first race
  • The finishing positions of race 1 determined the grid for race 2
  • Mandatory pit-stops were introduced for all Touring class cars in both races
  • Alan Gow returned as series administrator midway through the season, replacing Richard West who became the championship's commercial manager.
  • In addition to the ITV coverage MotorsTV broadcast all races live.

Teams and drivers

TeamCarNo.DriversRounds
Works Entries
United Kingdom VX RacingVauxhall Astra Coupé1United Kingdom James ThompsonAll
2France Yvan MullerAll
8United Kingdom Paul O'NeillAll
United Kingdom Honda RacingHonda Civic Type-R3United Kingdom Matt NealAll
7United Kingdom Tom ChiltonAll
9United Kingdom Alan MorrisonAll
United Kingdom MG Sport & RacingMG ZS4United Kingdom Anthony ReidAll
5United Kingdom Colin TurkingtonAll
6United Kingdom Warren HughesAll
Malaysia Petronas Syntium ProtonProton Impian15United Kingdom David LeslieAll
20United Kingdom Phil BennettAll
Independent Entries
United Kingdom Team HalfordsPeugeot 3070United Kingdom Dan EavesAll
10United Kingdom Carl Breeze1–5
30United Kingdom Danny Buxton6–10
United Kingdom GA MotorsportsVauxhall Astra Coupé10United Kingdom Carl Breeze6–10
44United Kingdom Gavin Pyper1–5
45United Kingdom Gareth Howell4
46United Kingdom Paul Wallace6–10
United Kingdom Synchro MotorsportHonda Civic Type-R11United Kingdom James KayeAll
United Kingdom Collard RacingVauxhall Astra Coupé21United Kingdom Rob CollardAll
United Kingdom Team DynamicsVauxhall Astra Coupé45United Kingdom Gareth Howell7–10
Production Entries
United Kingdom Barwell MotorsportHonda Civic Type-R52United Kingdom Luke HinesAll
53United Kingdom Alan BlencoweAll
United Kingdom GA MotorsportsAlfa Romeo 15654United Kingdom Paul Wallace1–5
55United Kingdom Chris Ryan1–2
United Kingdom Mark Fullalove RacingPeugeot 306 GTi60United Kingdom Mark Fullalove7–10
United Kingdom Team VartaHonda Accord69United Kingdom Jim Edwards Jr.1–6
71United Kingdom Richard Marsh7–10
Peugeot 30769United Kingdom Jim Edwards Jr.7–10
70United Kingdom Tom BoardmanAll
Peugeot 306 GTI71United Kingdom Richard Marsh6
72United Kingdom Jay Wheals7–10
United Kingdom Edenbridge RacingBMW 320i77United Kingdom Michael BentwoodAll
United Kingdom Kartworld RacingNissan Primera99United Kingdom Jason Hughes6–10

Race calendar and winners

RoundCircuitDatePole positionFastest lapWinning driverWinning teamProduction Class winner
1R1Mondello Park21 AprilFrance Yvan MullerUnited Kingdom James ThompsonUnited Kingdom James ThompsonVX RacingUnited Kingdom Chris Ryan
R2United Kingdom Warren HughesUnited Kingdom James ThompsonVX RacingUnited Kingdom Michael Bentwood
2R3Brands Hatch (Indy), Kent5 MayUnited Kingdom James ThompsonUnited Kingdom Matt NealUnited Kingdom Matt NealHonda RacingUnited Kingdom Michael Bentwood
R4United Kingdom James ThompsonFrance Yvan MullerVX RacingUnited Kingdom Michael Bentwood
3R5Thruxton Circuit, Hampshire26 MayUnited Kingdom Matt NealUnited Kingdom Matt NealFrance Yvan MullerVX RacingUnited Kingdom Tom Boardman
R6United Kingdom Warren HughesFrance Yvan MullerVX RacingUnited Kingdom Tom Boardman
4R7Silverstone Circuit (International), Northamptonshire8 JuneUnited Kingdom James ThompsonUnited Kingdom James ThompsonUnited Kingdom James ThompsonVX RacingUnited Kingdom Luke Hines
R8United Kingdom Matt NealFrance Yvan MullerVX RacingUnited Kingdom Luke Hines
5R9Rockingham Motor Speedway (International Super Sports Car Long), Northamptonshire22 JuneUnited Kingdom Alan MorrisonUnited Kingdom Alan MorrisonUnited Kingdom Matt NealHonda RacingUnited Kingdom Tom Boardman
R10United Kingdom Warren HughesFrance Yvan MullerVX RacingUnited Kingdom Luke Hines
6R11Croft Circuit, North Yorkshire13 JulyUnited Kingdom James ThompsonUnited Kingdom Matt NealUnited Kingdom Matt NealHonda RacingUnited Kingdom Tom Boardman
R12France Yvan MullerUnited Kingdom Anthony ReidMG Sport & RacingUnited Kingdom Luke Hines
7R13Snetterton Circuit, Norfolk9 AugustUnited Kingdom James ThompsonUnited Kingdom Alan MorrisonUnited Kingdom Paul O'NeillVX RacingUnited Kingdom Luke Hines
R14United Kingdom Matt NealUnited Kingdom Matt NealHonda RacingUnited Kingdom Tom Boardman
8R15Brands Hatch (Indy), Kent25 AugustFrance Yvan MullerUnited Kingdom Warren HughesUnited Kingdom Warren HughesMG Sport & RacingUnited Kingdom Michael Bentwood
R16United Kingdom Colin TurkingtonUnited Kingdom Colin TurkingtonMG Sport & RacingUnited Kingdom Tom Boardman
9R17Donington Park (National), Leicestershire7 SeptemberUnited Kingdom James ThompsonUnited Kingdom Matt NealUnited Kingdom Matt NealHonda RacingUnited Kingdom Luke Hines
R18United Kingdom Colin TurkingtonFrance Yvan MullerVX RacingUnited Kingdom Luke Hines
10R19Oulton Park (Island), Cheshire21 SeptemberUnited Kingdom James ThompsonUnited Kingdom Anthony ReidUnited Kingdom James ThompsonVX RacingUnited Kingdom Alan Blencowe
R20United Kingdom Anthony ReidUnited Kingdom Matt NealHonda RacingUnited Kingdom Tom Boardman
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Championship results

Points system
1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th9th10thFastest lapLead a lap
151210865432111
  • No driver may collect more than one "Lead a Lap" point per race no matter how many laps they lead.
  • Race 1 polesitter receives 1 point.

Drivers' Championships

PosDriverMONBRHTHRSILROCCROSNEBRHDONOULPts
Touring Class (BTC-T)
1France Yvan Muller2*2*21*1*1*2*1*31*Ret33Ret2*5*31*32*233
2United Kingdom James Thompson1*1*52451*254222*Ret5102*31*Ret*199
3United Kingdom Matt NealRet*Ret1*72*11*Ret*Ret1*Ret1*5*4*1*4Ret1*10121*148
4United Kingdom Paul O'NeillRet43*333*75*106*36*1*10*6264Ret5138
5United Kingdom Alan Morrison3578*524Ret2*Ret*Ret*4Ret*214355*2*Ret125
6United Kingdom Anthony ReidRetRet44Ret4*104*62*51*5374Ret954121
7United Kingdom Warren Hughes4RetRet*5*Ret6Ret38*3Ret10Ret81*6*474898
8United Kingdom Colin TurkingtonDNSRet6Ret8Ret38RetRet47Ret43*1*1926397
9United Kingdom Tom ChiltonRet3DNSDNS7105647712658*776RetDNS70
10United Kingdom Rob Collard6713RetRetDNSRet975Ret886RetRet9*168742
11United Kingdom David Leslie5996178Ret1011Ret919Ret998RetRetRetDNS28
12United Kingdom Gavin PyperRet68Ret6Ret679Ret24
13United Kingdom Carl BreezeRet10Ret1010RetRetDNSRet989Ret71015*88151122
14United Kingdom James KayeRetRet1291178RetRetDNS13117*1111Ret1011101216
15United Kingdom Dan EavesRet811*Ret9RetRetRetRet106*RetRet121211111411915
16United Kingdom Gareth Howell9*Ret13Ret1312Ret137*614
17United Kingdom Phil BennettRetRet10Ret149RetRet12810159RetRet9Ret1291014
18United Kingdom Danny Buxton12RetRetRet1514*131514Ret1
19United Kingdom Paul Wallace11RetDNSRet171312Ret13Ret0
Production Class (BTC-P)
1United Kingdom Luke HinesRetDNS151213131111181116131014181814171714243
2United Kingdom Alan Blencowe8Ret171515151312141215161215192016181617193
3United Kingdom Michael Bentwood101114111614121416Ret1714RetDNS161717191816186
4United Kingdom Jim Edwards Jr.9121814Ret1614161514RetRetRetRetRetRet15RetDNS1596
5United Kingdom Tom BoardmanRetRetRetDNS1212Ret1513DSQ14RetRet13Ret16RetDSQRet1357
6United Kingdom Paul WallaceRetRet1613RetRetRet13171346
7United Kingdom Richard Marsh1817RetRet22222021191946
8United Kingdom Mark Fullalove11Ret201918RetRet1839
9United Kingdom Jay WhealsRet162121Ret20RetRet27
10United Kingdom Chris Ryan7RetRetRet15
11United Kingdom Jason HughesRet18RetRetRetDNSWDWDDNSDNS6
PosDriverMONBRHTHRSILROCCROSNEBRHDONOULPts
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  • Note: bold signifies pole position in class (1 point awarded in first race only), italics signifies fastest lap in class (1 point awarded all races) and * signifies at least one lap in the lead (1 point given all races).

Independents' Cup

PosDriverMONBRHTHRSILROCCROSNEBRHDONOULPts
1United Kingdom Rob Collard6713RetRetDNSRet975Ret886RetRet91687160
2United Kingdom James KayeRetRet1291178RetRetDNS131171111Ret10111012151
3United Kingdom Carl BreezeRet10Ret1010RetRetDNSRet989Ret71015881511141
4United Kingdom Dan EavesRet811Ret9RetRetRetRet106RetRet1212111114119126
5United Kingdom Gavin PyperRet68Ret6Ret679Ret80
6United Kingdom Gareth Howell9Ret13Ret1312Ret137680
7United Kingdom Danny Buxton12RetRetRet1514131514Ret38
8United Kingdom Paul Wallace11RetDNSRet171312Ret13Ret37
PosDriverMONBRHTHRSILROCCROSNEBRHDONOULPts
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Manufacturers Championship

PosManufacturerMONBRHTHRSILROCCROSNEBRHDONOULPts
1Vauxhall / VX Racing112111113122110222112528
2232332254332Ret553335
Ret4534575106Ret63Ret61064RetRet
2Honda / Honda Racing33172246171441431521318
Ret5785105Ret2Ret7562875612Ret
RetRetDNSDNS711RetRet4RetRet12Ret514Ret710RetDNS
3MG / MG Sport & Racing4Ret448433624153114243243
RetRet65Ret61048357Ret43419754
DNSRetRetRetRetRetRet8RetRetRet10Ret876Ret968
4Proton / Petronas Syntium Proton5996148Ret101189159998Ret1291075
RetRet10Ret179RetRet12Ret1019RetRetRet9RetRetRetDNS
PosManufacturerMONBRHTHRSILROCCROSNEBRHDONOULPts
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Touring Teams Championship

PosTeamMONBRHTHRSILROCCROSNEBRHDONOULPts
1VX Racing112111113122110222112438
2232332254332Ret553335
2Honda Racing33172246171441431521299
Ret5785105Ret2Ret7562875612Ret
3MG Sport & Racing4Ret448433624153114243216
RetRet65Ret61048357Ret43419754
4Petronas Syntium Proton5996148Ret101189159998Ret1291070
RetRet10Ret179RetRet12Ret1019RetRetRet9RetRetRetDNS
5Collard Racing6713RetRetDNSRet975Ret886RetRet9168745
6Team HalfordsRet811109RetRetRetRet96RetRet121211111411926
Ret10RetRet10RetRetDNSRet1012RetRetRet1514131514Ret
7GA MotorsportsRet68Ret6Ret679Ret89Ret7101388131118
9Ret11RetDNSRet171512Ret15Ret
8Synchro MotorsportRetRet1291178RetRetDNS131171111Ret1011101210
9Team Dynamics13Ret1312Ret13769
PosTeamMONBRHTHRSILROCCROSNEBRHDONOULPts
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Production Teams Championship

PosTeamMONBRHTHRSILROCCROSNEBRHDONOULPts
1Barwell Motorsport8Ret151213131111141115131014181814171614417
RetDNS171515151312181216161215192016181717
2Team Varta91218141212141513141417Ret13211615201913196
RetRetRetDNSRet16Ret1615DSQ18RetRet1622212021Ret15
3Edenbridge Racing101114111614121416Ret1714RetDNS161717191816182
4GA Motorsports7Ret1613RetRetRet13171356
RetRetRetRet
5Mark Fullalove Racing11Ret201918RetRet1839
6Kartworld RacingRet18RetRetRetDNSDNSDNSRetDNS6
PosTeamMONBRHTHRSILROCCROSNEBRHDONOULPts
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