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The 2003 FIA Formula 3000 International Championship was contested over a ten event series.
Event | Circuit | Date | Distance | Pole Position | Fastest Lap | Winning Driver | Winning Team |
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1 | Imola | April 20 | 31 laps / 152.686 km | Björn Wirdheim | Björn Wirdheim | Björn Wirdheim | Arden International |
2 | Catalunya | May 3 | 33 laps / 152.565 km | Giorgio Pantano | Giorgio Pantano | Giorgio Pantano | Durango |
3 | A1-Ring | May 17 | 35 laps / 151.410 km | Ricardo Sperafico | Björn Wirdheim | Ricardo Sperafico | Coloni Motorsport |
4 | Monaco | May 31 | 45 laps / 150.3 km | Björn Wirdheim | Björn Wirdheim | Nicolas Kiesa | Den Blå Avis |
5 | Nürburgring | June 28 | 30 laps / 154.423 km | Björn Wirdheim | Björn Wirdheim | Enrico Toccacelo | Super Nova Racing |
6 | Magny-Cours | July 5 | 35 laps / 154.201 km | Giorgio Pantano | Giorgio Pantano | Giorgio Pantano | Durango |
7 | Silverstone | July 19 | 30 laps / 154.125 km | Björn Wirdheim | Björn Wirdheim | Björn Wirdheim | Arden International |
8 | Hockenheim | August 2 | 33 laps / 150.942 km | Ricardo Sperafico | Björn Wirdheim | Ricardo Sperafico | Coloni Motorsport |
9 | Budapest | August 23 | 35 laps / 153.440 km | Vitantonio Liuzzi | Patrick Friesacher | Patrick Friesacher | Red Bull Junior Team |
10 | Monza | September 13 | 26 laps / 150.353 km | Björn Wirdheim | Björn Wirdheim | Björn Wirdheim | Arden International |
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