2003 Formula Nippon Season
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The 2003 Formula Nippon Championship was contested over 10 rounds. 10 different teams and 21 different drivers competed. All teams had to use
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chassis ( Lola B3/51) and Mugen Honda (
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) engines.


Teams and drivers


Calendar

* At race 5 a sprint race of 18 laps (104.526 km) set the grid for the main race. The sprint race winner Richard Lyons started from pole in the main race.
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set pole position for the sprint race.


Championship standings


Drivers' Championship

;Scoring system:


Teams' Championship


External links


2003 Japanese Championship Formula Nippon
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