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2003 French Grand Prix

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Date
  
6 July 2003

Course length
  
4.411 km (2.74 mi)

Location
  
Magny-Cours, France

2003 French Grand Prix

Official name
  
LXXXIX Mobil 1 Grand Prix de France

Course
  
Permanent racing facility

Distance
  
70 laps, 308.77 km (191.8 mi)

The 2003 French Grand Prix (formally the Mobil 1 Grand Prix de France) was a Formula One motor race held on 6 July 2003 at the Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours. It was the tenth race of the 2003 Formula One season. The 70-lap race was won by Ralf Schumacher driving for the Williams team after starting from pole position. Juan Pablo Montoya finished second in the other Williams car, with Michael Schumacher third driving for Ferrari. Ralf Schumacher's victory was his second consecutive win of the season having won the preceding European Grand Prix at the Nürburgring.

As a consequence of the race, Michael Schumacher extended his lead in the World Drivers' Championship to eight points over Kimi Räikkönen, with Ralf Schumacher a further three points behind. In the World Constructors' Championship, Williams reduced the gap to Ferrari from thirteen points to three points.

This was the first French Grand Prix held at the upgraded version of Magny-Cours, having made Château d'Eau a sharper right hand corner, and a complete modification of the Lycée section, becoming a very sharp right hand turn after the back straight which then leads to a difficult final chicane next to the pit entrance. The pit lane was also significantly shortened as a result of the upgrades.

Championship standings after the race

  • Note: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings.
  • References

    2003 French Grand Prix Wikipedia