2003 SEAT Cupra Championship


The 2003 SEAT Cupra Championship season was the inaugural running of the one-make championship. The championship consisted of ten rounds at five meetings held in England, beginning on 4 May at Croft, and finishing at Thruxton on 17 August. The championship winner was rewarded with a drive in the British Touring Car Championship for the SEAT Sport UK team. Robert Huff would eventually win the championship, holding off both Gordon Shedden and Stefan Hodgetts, as those three drivers shared nine of the ten race victories between them. Huff would go on to finish seventh in the 2004 British Touring Car Championship with his prize-winning drive.

Teams and drivers

All entries ran the Mk1 SEAT León entered by SEAT themselves.
DriversRounds
3 Stefan HodgettsAll
4 Karl GoshawkAll
5 Melanie HealeyAll
6 Natalie BarrattAll
7 Emmet O'BrienAll
9 James PickfordAll
10 Spencer MarshAll
11 Hamish GordonAll
12 Robert HuffAll
14 Paula CookAll
15 Stephen ColbertAll
16 Andre D'CruzeAll
17 Ben Winrow1-4
20 Julian WestwoodAll
21 Craig Murray1-2
22 Gordon SheddenAll
23 Gavin SmithAll

Calendar

Championship Standings