The following drivers and teams competed in the 2003
V8 Supercar Championship Series. The series consisted of eleven rounds of sprint racing and two rounds (the
Sandown 500 and the
Bathurst 1000) of endurance racing with each car piloted by two drivers. • = Drove in
Sandown 500 only • = Drove in
Bathurst 1000 only
Driver changes •
Jason Bright left the
Holden Racing Team to join
Paul Weel Racing. •
Todd Kelly left
Tom Walkinshaw Racing Australia to join the
Holden Racing Team replacing
Jason Bright. •
Rick Kelly left
Holden Young Lions to join
Tom Walkinshaw Racing Australia replacing his brother Todd. •
Russell Ingall left
Perkins Engineering to join
Stone Brothers Racing replacing
David Besnard. •
David Besnard left
Stone Brothers Racing to join
Ford Performance Racing. •
Craig Lowndes left
00 Motorsport to join
Ford Performance Racing. •
Greg Ritter returned to the
Supercars Championship joining
00 Motorsport replacing
Craig Lowndes. •
Larry Perkins stepped down from full-time competition. He joined
Steven Richards for the endurance rounds. •
Mark Noske returned to the
Supercars Championship joining ICS Team Ford. He later joined
Mark Winterbottom for the endurance rounds.
Neal Bates substituted for him at ICS Team Ford. •
Jason Bargwanna left
Garry Rogers Motorsport to join
Larkham Motorsport. •
Paul Radisich and
Max Wilson effectively swapped seats, with Radisich moving to
Briggs Motor Sport and Wilson to
Dick Johnson Racing. •
Jason Richards left
Team Kiwi Racing to join
Team Dynamik. •
Craig Baird left
Rod Nash Racing and replaced
Jason Richards at
Team Kiwi Racing.
Team changes •
Ford Performance Racing expanded to a three car team. •
Perkins Engineering scaled down to a two car team. • Following the collapse of
Tom Walkinshaw Racing in February, the
Holden Racing Team and
Tom Walkinshaw Racing Australia entries were sold to
Skaife Sports Pty Ltd and
John Kelly Racing respectively. ==Results and standings==