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2003 Asia-Pacific Rally season
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The 2003 Asia-Pacific Rally Championship season (APRC) was an international rally championship organized by the FIA. The champion was German driver Armin Kremer.




Contents





  • 1 Calendar


  • 2 Points


  • 3 References


  • 4 External links




Calendar


























Round
Date
Event
Winner
1
April 25–27

Australia Rally of Canberra

Germany Armin Kremer
2
June 10–13

New Zealand Rally of Rotorua

Japan Fumio Nutahara
3
September 12–14

Japan Rally Hokkaido

New Zealand Geof Argyle
4
Oct 31-Nov 2

Thailand Rally of Thailand

Malaysia Karamjit Singh
5
December 4–7

India India Rally

Malaysia Karamjit Singh


Points









































Position
Driver
Points
1

Germany Armin Kremer
53
2

Malaysia Karamjit Singh
52
3

New Zealand Geof Argyle
45
4

Japan Fumio Nutahara
37
5

Australia Chris Atkinson
18
6

New Zealand Andrew Hawkeswood
16
7

Italy Nico Caldarola
12
=

Australia David Doppelreiter
12
9

New Zealand Brian Green
11
10

Japan Atsushi Masumura
8
11

Italy Norberto Cangani
3
=

Japan Haruo Takakuwa
3


References





External links


  • Official website

  • Results on RallyBase.nl website








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