- 2003 1000km of Le Mans
The 2003 1000km of Le Mans was one-off sports car event run under the organization of the
Automobile Club de l'Ouest (ACO) in preparation for the Le Mans Endurance Series. It was run onNovember 9 ,2003 .Development
The ACO, having previous helped in the creation of the
American Le Mans Series with the running of the1998 Petit Le Mans , as well as a failed attempt at a Japanese sportscar series with the1999 Le Mans Fuji 1000km , created the 1000km of Le Mans as an experimental event to gauge the desire for teams to participate in a European-based sportscar series under Le Mans rules.Previously, the FIA Sportscar and
FIA GT Championship s had run primarily in Europe, but were not running as a combined series, one concentrating onprototypes and the othergrand tourer s.Don Panoz , creator of theAmerican Le Mans Series , had attempted to create a European series to combine the two types of sportscars with theEuropean Le Mans Series , but had failed to gain enough entrant. The ACO, weary of the same occurrence, decided to hold a single race to see how much participation there would actually be.Although officially run under the Le Mans Endurance Series name, this was did not count towards any championship. In order to help bolster the amount of entrants, the ACO promised winners in each of the four race classes automatic invitations to the
2004 24 Hours of Le Mans .Unlike the usual
24 Hours of Le Mans run in June, the 1000km of Le Mans ran on the shorterBugatti Circuit which did not use closed public roads.Official Results
Class winners in bold. Cars failing to complete 75% of winner's distance marked as Not Classified (NC).
tatistics
* Pole Position - #5 Audi Sport Japan Team Goh - 1:27.775
* Distance - 869.44km
* Average Speed - 144.952km/hPost-Race
Following a successful turn out from a large number of European teams, as well as a handful of American and Japanese teams, the event was considered a success. With this, the ACO pushed forward with their development of the Le Mans Endurance Series, debuting in 2004. This move would also lead to the demise of the
FIA Sportscar Championship , as prototype teams chose instead to participate in LMES.Since this event, the LMES has not returned to Le Mans as part of their regular schedule, although many LMES participants race in the
24 Hours of Le Mans .External links
* [http://www.racingsportscars.com/photo/Le_Mans-2003-11-09-photo.html Racing Sports Cars - 2003 1000km of Le Mans]
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