2003 FIA GT Championship Season - Season Results

Season Results

Rnd Circuit GT Winning Team N-GT Winning Team Results
GT Winning Drivers N-GT Winning Drivers
1 Catalunya #23 BMS Scuderia Italia #52 JMB Racing Results
Thomas Biagi
Matteo Bobbi
Andrea Bertolini
Fabrizio de Simone
2 Magny-Cours #23 BMS Scuderia Italia #88 Team Maranello Results
Thomas Biagi
Matteo Bobbi
Tim Mullen
Jamie Davies
3 Pergusa #23 BMS Scuderia Italia #61 EMKA Racing Results
Thomas Biagi
Matteo Bobbi
Tim Sugden
Martin Short
4 Brno #23 BMS Scuderia Italia #50 Freisinger Motorsport Results
Thomas Biagi
Matteo Bobbi
Marc Lieb
Stéphane Ortelli
5 Donington #23 BMS Scuderia Italia #50 Freisinger Motorsport Results
Thomas Biagi
Matteo Bobbi
Marc Lieb
Stéphane Ortelli
6 Spa #22 BMS Scuderia Italia #50 Freisinger Motorsport Results
Fabrizio Gollin
Luca Cappellari
Enzo Calderari
Lilian Bryner
Marc Lieb
Stéphane Ortelli
Romain Dumas
7 Anderstorp #14 Lister Racing #61 EMKA Racing Results
Jamie Campbell-Walter
Nathan Kinch
Tim Sugden
Emmanuel Collard
8 Oschersleben #23 BMS Scuderia Italia #52 JMB Racing Results
Thomas Biagi
Matteo Bobbi
Andrea Bertolini
Fabrizio de Simone
9 Estoril #9 JMB Racing #52 JMB Racing Results
Fabio Babini
Philipp Peter
Andrea Bertolini
Fabrizio de Simone
10 Monza #22 BMS Scuderia Italia #52 JMB Racing Results
Fabrizio Gollin
Luca Cappellari
Andrea Bertolini
Fabrizio de Simone

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