2003 World Series Lights season

2003 World Series Lights season
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The 2003 World Series Lights season was contested over eight race weekends with 16 races. In this one-make formula all drivers had to use Dallara chassis (Dallara WSL3) and Nissan engines (Nissan AER). Six different teams and sixteen drivers competed with the titles going to Argentinian driver Juan Cruz Álvarez and Spanish team Meycom.

Race calendar and results

Round Location Circuit Date Pole Position Fastest Lap Winning Driver Winning Team
1 R1 Italy Monza, Italy Autodromo Nazionale Monza 22 June Spain Adrián Vallés Spain Álvaro Barba Spain Adrián Vallés Spain Escuela Lois Circuit
R2 Spain Adrián Vallés Serbia Miloš Pavlović Spain Adrián Vallés Spain Escuela Lois Circuit
2 R1 Germany Brandenburg, Germany EuroSpeedway Lausitz 20 July Chile Pablo Donoso Spain Adrián Vallés Spain Adrián Vallés Spain Escuela Lois Circuit
R2 Chile Pablo Donoso Spain Adrián Vallés Chile Pablo Donoso Italy Vergani Racing
3 R1 France Magny-Cours, France Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours 27 July Serbia Miloš Pavlović France Julien Vidot France Julien Vidot Italy Vergani Racing
R2 Spain Celso Míguez Argentina Juan Cruz Álvarez Argentina Juan Cruz Álvarez Spain Meycom
4 R1 Austria Spielberg, Austria Österreichring 21 September France Julien Vidot Indonesia Ananda Mikola France Julien Vidot Italy Vergani Racing
R2 Indonesia Ananda Mikola France Julien Vidot France Julien Vidot Italy Vergani Racing
5 R1 Spain Montmeló, Spain Circuit de Catalunya 5 October France Julien Vidot Spain Álvaro Barba France Julien Vidot Italy Vergani Racing
R2 France Julien Vidot Argentina Juan Cruz Álvarez Argentina Juan Cruz Álvarez Spain Meycom
6 R1 Spain Valencia, Spain Circuit de Valencia 19 October Argentina Juan Cruz Álvarez Serbia Miloš Pavlović Argentina Juan Cruz Álvarez Spain Meycom
R2 Argentina Juan Cruz Álvarez France Julien Vidot Argentina Juan Cruz Álvarez Spain Meycom
7 R1 Spain Albacete, Spain Circuito de Albacete 2 November France Julien Vidot Argentina Juan Cruz Álvarez Argentina Juan Cruz Álvarez Spain Meycom
R2 Argentina Juan Cruz Álvarez Argentina Juan Cruz Álvarez Argentina Juan Cruz Álvarez Spain Meycom
8 R1 Spain Madrid, Spain Circuito del Jarama 30 November France Julien Vidot Argentina Juan Cruz Álvarez Argentina Juan Cruz Álvarez Spain Meycom
R2 France Julien Vidot France Julien Vidot Argentina Juan Cruz Álvarez Spain Meycom

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