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2003 NASCAR Busch Series

2003 car racing competition


2003 car racing competition

The 2003 NASCAR Busch Series began February 15 and ended November 15. Brian Vickers of Hendrick Motorsports won the championship.

thumb|[[Ron Hornaday Jr.]] finished third in points. thumb|[[David Stremme]] the 2003 [[Busch Series]] [[NASCAR Rookie of the Year#Xfinity Series|Rookie of the Year]]. thumb|[[Chevrolet]] won the [[List of NASCAR Manufacturers' champions#Xfinity Series|manufacturer's championship]] after not winning for a year.

2003 teams and drivers

Full schedule

ManufacturerTeamNo.DriverChevroletDodgeFordPontiacChevrolet
PontiacDodge
ChevroletFord
Pontiac
Bill Davis Racing23Scott Wimmer
FitzBradshaw Racing12Kerry Earnhardt 19
Tim Fedewa 15
GIC-Mixon Motorsports44Mike Harmon
Hendrick Motorsports5Brian Vickers
Lewis Motorsports46Ashton Lewis Jr.
Richard Childress Racing2Ron Hornaday Jr.
21Kevin Harvick 18
Johnny Sauter 16
ST Motorsports59Stacy Compton
Carroll Racing26Kevin Grubb 23
Lance Norick 4
Chad Blount (R) 7
Akins Motorsports38Kasey Kahne
Moy RacingEntries were fielded in a collaboration with Means Racing.77Donnie Neuenberger 4
Brad Teague 16
Bruce Bechtel 3
Dana White 5
Jimmy Kitchens 1
Jason Rudd 1
Ryck Sanders 1
Derek Hayes 3
ppc Racing10Scott Riggs
57Jason Keller
Team Rensi Motorsports25Bobby Hamilton Jr.
Brewco Motorsports37David Green
27Chase Montgomery (R) 14
Hank Parker Jr. 2
Joey Clanton (R) 18
Day Enterprises Racing16Larry Gunselman
Evans Motorsports7Randy LaJoie 17
Greg Biffle 13
Todd Bodine 1
Joe Nemechek 1
Hank Parker Jr. 1
Mike Skinner 1
Innovative Motorsports48Shane Hmiel 26
Jeff Green 2
Todd Bodine 3
Randy LaJoie 1
Kerry Earnhardt 1
Carlos Contreras 1
Joe Gibbs Racing18Coy Gibbs (R)
20Mike Bliss
Phoenix Racing1Jamie McMurray 18
David Stremme (R) 16
Jay Robinson Racing49Derrike Cope 6
Chris Bingham (R) 8
Carlos Contreras 1
Jason White (R) 2
Shane Hall 2
Tammy Jo Kirk 15

Limited schedule

ManufacturerTeamNo.DriverRoundsChevroletDodgeFordPontiacChevrolet
DodgeChevrolet
FordChevrolet
PontiacFord
DodgeChevrolet
Ford
Pontiac
Andy Petree Racing55Paul Menard7
BACE Motorsports33Tony Raines12
Damon Lusk (R)1
74Kerry Earnhardt1
Bennett Motorsports02Lowell Bennett2
Bost Motorsports22Jeff Fuller1
Regan Smith (R)16
Tina Gordon1
Wayne Edwards1
Brian Tyler1
Stan BoydStan Boyd qualified the No. 22 car at Michigan (race #23) but he was replaced in the race by Justin Ashburn who failed to qualify his No. 61 car.1
Justin Ashburn1
Dana White2
Phil Bonifield1
Bill Hoff1
Blake Mallory1
Jeff Streeter1
Jerry Reary3
Kevin Conway1
Brian Weber Racing84Joe Buford1
Brian Weber7
Gus Wasson1
Greg Pursley1
Norm Benning RacingNorm Benning3
811
82
Chance 2 MotorsportsDale Earnhardt Jr.3
Steve Park1
Hank Parker Jr.3
Tony Stewart1
Martin Truex Jr.3
814
Leik MotorsportsDwayne Leik4
Competitive Edge Motorsports32Mike Garvey1
Team AmickLyndon Amick1
Jeff Green1
Craig Motorsports86Jeff Fultz4
DLP Racing07Steve Grissom1
Mike BalesBrett Oakley3
Davis MotorsportsBrad Teague1
0Morgan Shepherd9
Jason White (R)15
J. R. Robbs3
Dude Teate1
Jay Sommers1
Gus Wasson4
70Brian Conz1
Morgan Shepherd4
Don Satterfield1
Mike Potter1
Gus Wasson3
Jason Rudd1
Jason White (R)2
Ken Alexander Racing1
Robby Benton3
Jimmy Kitchens1
DCT Motorsports36Steve Grissom2
FitzBradshaw Racing14Casey Atwood12
823
Jimmy Spencer1
Randy LaJoie1
Frank Cicci Racing34Mike McLaughlin6
GIC-Mixon Motorsports41Jimmy Kitchens1
Haas CNC Racing00Troy Cline3
Jason Leffler6
Henderson Motorsports75Jay Sauter11
Hendrick Motorsports87Kyle Busch7
Herzog-Jackson Motorsports92Todd Bodine18
Jeff Green2
Holman Motorsports78Caleb Holman5
Innovative Motorsports47Regan Smith (R)1
Michael Waltrip Racing99Michael Waltrip20
Kenny Wallace1
NEMCO MotorsportsJoe Nemechek1
Morgan–McClure Motorsports05Eric McClure1
PBM Racing65Vern Slagh1
PF2 Motorsports94Joe Buford1
A. J. Alsup1
Jerry Robertson1
Jamie Aube1
Daniel Johnson1
Kenny Hendrick3
Brian Tyler1
Rich Bickle2
Premier Motorsports85John Hayden17
Lackley MotorsportsRobby Benton1
RB1 Motorsports71Ron Young14
Shane Wallace1
Kenneth Appling RacingJeremy Clements1
511
Ware Racing EnterprisesStan Boyd2
Richard Childress Racing29Mardy Lindley1
Kevin Harvick1
Michael Lewis1
Johnny Sauter1
Smith Brothers Motorsports67C. W. Smith1
Streeter Racing83Jeff Streeter9
TC Motorsports35Wayne Anderson2
Team Bristol Motorsports54Hermie Sadler10
Truex Motorsports58Martin Truex Jr.3
White Knight Motorsports28Drew White1
Braun Racing19Chad Blount (R)11
Casey Mears14
30Jimmy Vasser2
Steadman Marlin8
Lance Norick2
Billy Boat1
David Stremme (R)2
40Jamie McMurray1
Carroll Racing90Lance Norick2
Kevin Grubb1
Creech Motorsports13Carl Long2
Franklin Butler III1
Cunningham Motorsports06Justin Labonte1
Evernham Motorsports79Jeremy Mayfield1
Jason Rudd Motorsports01Jason Rudd3
Team Jesel66Chad Blount (R)1
Tommy Baldwin Racing6Damon Lusk (R)10
Jimmy Spencer1
Ted Musgrave1
Paul Wolfe2
Windward Racing Enterprises08Scott Lynch1
Akins Motorsports98Mark Green1
Glidden Motorsports04Dion Ciccarelli3
846
Havill-Spoerl Racing73Jason Schuler30
Ron Barfield Jr.2
Freddy Tame1
Lavender Racing08Jody Lavender1
Long Brothers Racing8Joe Buford1
Means Racing52Brad Teague12
Mike Potter12
Wayne Jacks1
Donnie Neuenberger2
Ryck Sanders1
Bruce Bechtel1
Jay Robinson Racing89Shane Hall1
ppc Racing152
Jon Wood1
PPM Racing03Anthony Lazzaro1
Reiser Enterprises17Matt Kenseth14
Jeff Burton1
Wally Dallenbach Jr.1
894
Victory in Jesus RacingMorgan Shepherd5
94
Roush RacingJeff Burton3
Greg Biffle1
60Stanton Barrett15
Santerre Racing01Mike McLaughlin1
Sadler Brothers Racing95Kevin Ray1
David Keith2
Schuler Racing67Josh Richeson9
Brad Mueller1
Jason Schuler1
Team Rensi Motorsports35Elliott Sadler1
Vahsholtz Racing90Clint Vahsholtz2
Gerhart Racing55Bobby Gerhart2
Curb Agajanian Motorsports43Johnny Sauter17
Kevin Grubb1
Shelby Howard1
Brewco MotorsportsJustin Hobgood1
Gary Baker Racing28Brad Baker10
Marsh Racing31Dave Blaney10
SCORE Motorsports02Hermie Sadler4
Aramendia Motorsports79Joe Aramendia5
Troy Cline1
Biagi Brothers Racing4Mike Wallace32
Rick Carelli1
Day Enterprise Racing81Mark Day1
6Justin Ashburn1
601
6122
DCT MotorsportsToby Porter1
Steve Grissom3
Hoff Motorsports93Bill Hoff3
Johnny Henderson63Jimmy Henderson4
MacDonald Motorsports72Randy MacDonald7
Michael Dokken1
Stan Boyd2
Jason Hedlesky1
Mac Hill Motorsports56Tim Sauter12
Jeff Spraker1
Regan Smith (R)1
Markle Motorsports68Rick Markle7
Montgomery MotorsportsEntries were fielded in a collaboration with Brewco Motorsports.80Chase Montgomery (R)1
Justin Hobgood1
Mark Green1
NEMCO Motorsports87Jeff Green1
Joe Nemechek12
David Reutimann5
Jeff Fuller3
883
David Reutimann2
Joe Nemechek2
Ortec Racing96Brad Baker1
Gus Wasson5
Kenny Hendrick1
Tim Edwards1
Josh Richeson1
Brent Moore2
Mark Green2
Brad Loney2
Stanton Barrett Motorsports97Kenny Hendrick2
Jimmy Kitchens5
Jeff Spraker1
Jeff Fuller6
S.W.A.T. Racing62Larry Hollenbeck3
Tennessee Mountain Boys Racing53Joe Buford2
Brad Teague2
Gene Allbert Jr.1
Butch Jarvis2
Jay Robinson Racing39Mike McLaughlin1
Joe Buford1
Clint Vahsholtz2
Jason White (R)4
Shane Hall1
Chris Bingham (R)3
Brad Baker1
Jamie Mosley11
Blake Mallory3
Dan Pardus1
Derrike Cope1
Jerry Reary1
Dana White1
Mark Green1
Stanton Barrett Racing91Ron Barfield Jr.6
Eddy McKean1
Andy Belmont1
Jeff Fuller2
Jason Hedlesky2
Kenny Hendrick5
Stanton Barrett8
Jimmy Kitchens3
Dan Pardus1
Martin Truex Jr.1

Notes

Schedule

No.Race titleTrackDate12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334
Koolerz 300Daytona International Speedway, Daytona BeachFebruary 15
Rockingham 200North Carolina Speedway, RockinghamFebruary 22
Sam's Town 300Las Vegas Motor Speedway, Las VegasMarch 1
darlingtonraceway.com 200Darlington Raceway, DarlingtonMarch 15
Channellock 250Bristol Motor Speedway, BristolMarch 22
O'Reilly 300Texas Motor Speedway, Fort WorthMarch 29
Aaron's 312Talladega Superspeedway, TalladegaApril 5
Pepsi 300Nashville Superspeedway, LebanonApril 12
1–800–Pitshop.com 300California Speedway, FontanaApril 26
Hardee's 250Richmond International Raceway, RichmondMay 2
Charter Pipeline 250Gateway International Raceway, MadisonMay 10
Goulds Pumps/ITT Industries 200Nazareth Speedway, NazarethMay 18
Carquest Auto Parts 300Lowe's Motor Speedway, ConcordMay 24
MBNA Armed Forces Family 200Dover International Speedway, DoverMay 31
Trace Adkins Chrome 300Nashville Superspeedway, LebanonJune 7
Meijer 300 presented by Oreo HappyKentucky Speedway, SpartaJune 14
GNC Live Well 250The Milwaukee Mile, West AllisJune 29
Winn-Dixie 250Daytona International Speedway, Daytona BeachJuly 4
Tropicana Twister 300Chicagoland Speedway, JolietJuly 12
New England 200New Hampshire International Speedway, LoudonJuly 19
TrimSpa Dream Body 250Pikes Peak International Raceway, FountainJuly 26
Kroger 200Indianapolis Raceway Park, BrownsburgAugust 2
Cabela's 250Michigan International Speedway, BrooklynAugust 16
Food City 250Bristol Motor Speedway, BristolAugust 22
Winn-Dixie 200 presented by PepsiCoDarlington Raceway, DarlingtonAugust 30
Funai 250Richmond International Raceway, RichmondSeptember 5
Stacker 200 presented by YJ StingerDover International Speedway, DoverSeptember 20
Mr. Goodcents 300Kansas Speedway, Kansas CityOctober 4
Little Trees 300Lowe's Motor Speedway, ConcordOctober 10
Sam's Town 250Memphis International Raceway, MillingtonOctober 18
Aaron's 312Atlanta Motor Speedway, HamptonOctober 25
Bashas' Supermarkets 200Phoenix International Raceway, PhoenixNovember 1
Target House 200North Carolina Speedway, RockinghamNovember 8
Ford 300Homestead-Miami Speedway, HomesteadNovember 15

Races

Koolerz 300

The Koolerz 300 was held on February 15 at Daytona International Speedway. Joe Nemechek won the pole but was unable to race due to suffering from the flu. Jeff Green started Nemechek's car from the rear of the field.

Top ten results

  1. #8–Dale Earnhardt Jr.
  2. #17–Matt Kenseth
  3. #21–Kevin Harvick
  4. #4–Mike Wallace
  5. #1–Jamie McMurray
  6. #92–Todd Bodine
  7. #25–Bobby Hamilton Jr.
  8. #38–Kasey Kahne
  9. #43–Johnny Sauter
  10. #27–Chase Montgomery

Failed to qualify: Mark Day (#81), Jay Sauter (#75), C. W. Smith (#67), Joe Buford (#84), Brad Teague (#52), Larry Hollenbeck (#82)-Withdrew, Ron Barfield (#91)-Withdrew

Rockingham 200

The Rockingham 200 was scheduled for February 22, but rain pushed it back to February 24 at North Carolina Speedway. David Green won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. #1–Jamie McMurray
  2. #37–David Green
  3. #92–Todd Bodine
  4. #7–Randy LaJoie
  5. #57–Jason Keller
  6. #20–Mike Bliss
  7. #26–Kevin Grubb
  8. #5–Brian Vickers
  9. #43–Johnny Sauter
  10. #21–Kevin Harvick

Failed to qualify: Justin Ashburn (#61), Michael Dokken (#72), Jeff Fultz (#86)

Sam's Town 300

The Sam's Town 300 was held on March 1 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Stanton Barrett won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. #87–Joe Nemechek
  2. #21–Kevin Harvick
  3. #20–Mike Bliss
  4. #8–Steve Park
  5. #57–Jason Keller
  6. #37–David Green
  7. #99–Michael Waltrip
  8. #60–Stanton Barrett
  9. #2–Ron Hornaday Jr.
  10. #23–Scott Wimmer

Failed to qualify: Steadman Marlin (#30), Wayne Jacks (#52), Morgan Shepherd (#0), Mike McLaughlin (#01), Troy Cline (#00), Scott Lynch (#08)

darlingtonraceway.com 200

The darlingtonraceway.com 200 was scheduled for March 15 but instead held on March 17 at Darlington Raceway due to rain. Stanton Barrett won the pole as the field was set by 2002 Busch Series owner points due to said rain.

Top ten results

  1. #92–Todd Bodine
  2. #1–Jamie McMurray
  3. #10–Scott Riggs
  4. #59–Stacy Compton
  5. #21–Johnny Sauter
  6. #27–Hank Parker Jr.
  7. #5–Brian Vickers
  8. #38–Kasey Kahne
  9. #2–Ron Hornaday Jr.
  10. #57–Jason Keller

Failed to qualify: none

  • Final Busch Series win for Todd Bodine
  • The end of the race was wild as Jamie McMurray slipped past Todd Bodine for the top spot on the last turn of the last lap, the two banged fenders and McMurray was spun as Bodine took the checkers. The day before, the closest finish in NASCAR Winston Cup Series history happened.

Channellock 250

The Channellock 250 was held on March 22 at Bristol Motor Speedway. David Green won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. #21–Kevin Harvick
  2. #33–Tony Raines
  3. #57–Jason Keller
  4. #37–David Green
  5. #20–Mike Bliss
  6. #25–Bobby Hamilton Jr.
  7. #48–Shane Hmiel
  8. #7–Randy LaJoie
  9. #92–Todd Bodine
  10. #43–Johnny Sauter

Failed to qualify: none

O'Reilly 300

The O'Reilly 300 was held on March 29 at Texas Motor Speedway. Jason Keller won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. #87–Joe Nemechek
  2. #10–Scott Riggs
  3. #48–Shane Hmiel
  4. #19–Chad Blount
  5. #82–Jimmy Spencer
  6. #17–Matt Kenseth
  7. #23–Scott Wimmer
  8. #38–Kasey Kahne
  9. #10–Coy Gibbs

Failed to qualify: Robby Benton (#85), Troy Cline (#00)

  • Chad Blount received a 25–point penalty for illegal modifications to his car's rear hubs found after the race.

Aaron's 312 (Talladega)

The Aaron's 312 was held on April 5 at Talladega Superspeedway. Joe Nemechek won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. #8–Dale Earnhardt Jr.
  2. #87–Joe Nemechek
  3. #48–Shane Hmiel
  4. #2–Ron Hornaday Jr.
  5. #20–Mike Bliss
  6. #1–Jamie McMurray
  7. #99–Michael Waltrip
  8. #4–Mike Wallace
  9. #18–Coy Gibbs
  10. #22–Tina Gordon

Failed to qualify: Bobby Gerhart (#55), Kevin Ray (#95), Gus Wasson (#84)

  • This race was Lyndon Amick's last career start.

Pepsi 300

The Pepsi 300 was held on April 12 at Nashville Superspeedway. Randy LaJoie won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. #37–David Green
  2. #21–Johnny Sauter
  3. #46–Ashton Lewis
  4. #20–Mike Bliss
  5. #87–David Reutimann
  6. #60–Stanton Barrett
  7. #1–David Stremme
  8. #19–Chad Blount
  9. #5–Brian Vickers
  10. #25–Bobby Hamilton Jr.

Failed to qualify: John Hayden (#85), Jeff Streeter (#83), Gus Wasson (#96), Joe Buford (#8), Dion Ciccarelli (#04), Norm Benning (#84) Note: Mike McLaughlin qualified the No. 92 for Todd Bodine.

1–800–Pitshop.com 300

The 1–800–Pitshop.com 300 was held on April 26 at California Speedway. Kevin Harvick won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. #17–Matt Kenseth
  2. #99–Michael Waltrip
  3. #21–Kevin Harvick
  4. #38–Kasey Kahne
  5. #92–Todd Bodine
  6. #1–Jamie McMurray
  7. #57–Jason Keller
  8. #48–Shane Hmiel
  9. #37–David Green

Failed to qualify: Jason Hedlesky (#91), Brad Teague (#52), Greg Pursley (#84)

Hardee's 250

The Hardee's 250 was held on May 2 at Richmond International Raceway. Michael Waltrip won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. #21–Kevin Harvick
  2. #10–Scott Riggs
  3. #33–Tony Raines
  4. #99–Michael Waltrip
  5. #23–Scott Wimmer
  6. #43–Johnny Sauter
  7. #59–Stacy Compton
  8. #48–Shane Hmiel
  9. #37–David Green
  10. #25–Bobby Hamilton Jr.

Failed to qualify: Brad Baker (#28), Kenny Hendrick (#91), Justin Ashburn (#61), Dion Ciccarelli (#84), Randy MacDonald (#72), Jason Rudd (#01)

Charter Pipeline 250

The Charter Pipeline 250 was held on May 10 at Gateway International Raceway. Ashton Lewis won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. #10–Scott Riggs
  2. #37–David Green
  3. #57–Jason Keller
  4. #5–Brian Vickers
  5. #25–Bobby Hamilton Jr.
  6. #59–Stacy Compton
  7. #21–Johnny Sauter
  8. #23–Scott Wimmer
  9. #60–Stanton Barrett
  10. #99–Kenny Wallace

Failed to qualify: Joe Buford (#94) - Withdrew

Goulds Pumps/[[ITT Industries]] 200

The Goulds Pumps/ITT Industries 200 was held on May 18 at Nazareth Speedway. Randy LaJoie won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. #2–Ron Hornaday Jr.
  2. #5–Brian Vickers
  3. #20–Mike Bliss
  4. #37–David Green
  5. #92–Todd Bodine
  6. #1–David Stremme
  7. #7–Randy LaJoie
  8. #59–Stacy Compton
  9. #25–Bobby Hamilton Jr.
  10. #21–Johnny Sauter

Failed to qualify: Brian Conz (#70)

  • Mike McLaughlin qualified the #92 for Todd Bodine and Tim Fedewa qualified the #4 for Mike Wallace.

Carquest Auto Parts 300

The Carquest Auto Parts 300 was held on May 24 at Lowe's Motor Speedway. Kevin Harvick won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. #17–Matt Kenseth
  2. #87–Kyle Busch
  3. #10–Scott Riggs
  4. #92–Todd Bodine
  5. #20–Mike Bliss
  6. #38–Kasey Kahne
  7. #8–Hank Parker Jr.
  8. #46–Ashton Lewis
  9. #21–Kevin Harvick
  10. #99–Michael Waltrip

Failed to qualify: Morgan Shepherd (#0), Lance Norick (#90), Casey Atwood (#82), Brad Baker (#39), Kenny Hendrick (#91), Jason Schuler (#73) Note: Joe Nemechek qualified the No. 88 for Jeff Fuller.

  • Kyle Busch made his first Busch series start, and surprised many by finishing 2nd to race winner Matt Kenseth.

MBNA Armed Forces Family 200

The MBNA Armed Forces Family 200 was held on May 31 at Dover International Speedway. Joe Nemechek won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. #87–Joe Nemechek
  2. #10–Scott Riggs
  3. #37–David Green
  4. #17–Matt Kenseth
  5. #5–Brian Vickers
  6. #25–Bobby Hamilton Jr.
  7. #92–Todd Bodine
  8. #38–Kasey Kahne
  9. #20–Mike Bliss
  10. #2–Ron Hornaday Jr.

Failed to qualify: Gus Wasson (#96), Brian Weber (#84)

Trace Adkins Chrome 300

The Trace Adkins Chrome 300 was held on June 7 at Nashville Superspeedway. Johnny Sauter won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. #10–Scott Riggs
  2. #37–David Green
  3. #1–David Stremme
  4. #7–Randy LaJoie
  5. #25–Bobby Hamilton Jr.
  6. #46–Ashton Lewis
  7. #60–Stanton Barrett
  8. #23–Scott Wimmer
  9. #75–Jay Sauter
  10. #5–Brian Vickers

Failed to qualify: Brian Weber (#84) Note: Dan Pardus qualified the No. 39 for Jamie Mosley and David Reutimann qualified the No. 87 for Jeff Fuller.

  • This was Scott Riggs’ final Busch Series win.

Meijer 300 presented by Oreo Happy

The Meijer 300 presented by Oreo Happy was held on June 14 at Kentucky Speedway. Stacy Compton won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. #25–Bobby Hamilton Jr.
  2. #57–Jason Keller
  3. #2–Ron Hornaday Jr.
  4. #59–Stacy Compton
  5. #5–Brian Vickers
  6. #46–Ashton Lewis
  7. #27–David Green
  8. #14–Casey Atwood
  9. #1–David Stremme

Failed to qualify: Jason Rudd (#01), Rick Markle (#68), Jamie Mosley (#39), Justin Ashburn (#61), Mike Potter (#52), John Hayden (#85), Stan Boyd (#72)

GNC Live Well 250

The GNC Live Well 250 was held on June 29 at The Milwaukee Mile. Johnny Sauter won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. #57–Jason Keller
  2. #5–Brian Vickers
  3. #1–David Stremme
  4. #2–Ron Hornaday Jr.
  5. #87–David Reutimann
  6. #37–David Green
  7. #10–Scott Riggs
  8. #92–Todd Bodine
  9. #59–Stacy Compton
  10. #25–Bobby Hamilton Jr.
  • This was Jason Keller's last career NASCAR victory.

Failed to qualify (rained out): Brad Teague (#52) - Withdrew, Brad Mueller (#67) - Withdrew, Morgan Shepherd (#70) - Withdrew, Kenny Hendrick (#97) - Withdrew

Winn-Dixie 250

The Winn-Dixie 250 was held on July 4 at Daytona International Speedway. Dale Earnhardt Jr. won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. #8–Dale Earnhardt Jr.
  2. #99–Michael Waltrip
  3. #1–Jamie McMurray
  4. #2–Ron Hornaday Jr.
  5. #21–Johnny Sauter
  6. #10–Scott Riggs
  7. #5–Brian Vickers
  8. #92–Todd Bodine*
  9. #34–Mike McLaughlin
  10. #48–Shane Hmiel

Failed to qualify: Jason Schuler (#73), Dan Pardus (#39), Jason Hedlesky (#91), Jimmy Kitchens (#70), Joe Aramendia (#79)

  • In addition to winning the pole, Earnhardt Jr would lead all 100 laps to win his third superspeedway race of the season.
  • Earnhardt Jr’s win marked a season sweep for DEI in the Busch Series restrictor plate races as well as DEI’s 5th straight restrictor plate win across NASCAR as a whole.
  • Herzog–Jackson Motorsports made its last start as a full-time team in this race, as financial troubles would cause the team to start skipping races, and released driver Todd Bodine. The team would make only two more starts later in the year with Jeff Green driving before shutting down at season's end.

Tropicana Twister 300

The Tropicana Twister 300 was held on July 12 at Chicagoland Speedway. Casey Mears won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. #25–Bobby Hamilton Jr.
  2. #17–Matt Kenseth
  3. #5–Brian Vickers
  4. #19–Casey Mears
  5. #99–Michael Waltrip
  6. #57–Jason Keller
  7. #10–Scott Riggs
  8. #33–Tony Raines
  9. #1–Jamie McMurray
  10. #20–Mike Bliss

Failed to qualify: none

  • Joe Nemechek qualified the #7 for Todd Bodine and Greg Biffle qualified the #88 for Nemechek.

New England 200

The New England 200 was held on July 19 at New Hampshire International Speedway. Kevin Harvick won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. #37–David Green
  2. #21–Kevin Harvick
  3. #17–Matt Kenseth
  4. #5–Brian Vickers
  5. #23–Scott Wimmer
  6. #25–Bobby Hamilton Jr.
  7. #57–Jason Keller
  8. #2–Ron Hornaday Jr.
  9. #38–Kasey Kahne
  10. #59–Stacy Compton

Failed to qualify: none

TrimSpa Dream Body 250

The TrimSpa Dream Body 250 was held on July 26 at Pikes Peak International Raceway. Bobby Hamilton Jr. won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. #23–Scott Wimmer
  2. #57–Jason Keller
  3. #10–Scott Riggs
  4. #21–Johnny Sauter
  5. #27–Joey Clanton
  6. #59–Stacy Compton
  7. #2–Ron Hornaday Jr.
  8. #26–Kevin Grubb
  9. #46–Ashton Lewis
  10. #38–Kasey Kahne

Failed to qualify: Drew White (#28)

  • Jeremy Clements made his NASCAR debut in this race. Clements qualified 35th and finished 31st after crashing out early. Clements wouldn't make another NASCAR start until 2007.

Kroger 200

The Kroger 200 was held on August 2 at Indianapolis Raceway Park. Shane Hmiel won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. #5–Brian Vickers
  2. #57–Jason Keller
  3. #59–Stacy Compton
  4. #48–Shane Hmiel
  5. #10–Scott Riggs
  6. #37–David Green
  7. #7–Mike Skinner
  8. #2–Ron Hornaday Jr.
  9. #55–Paul Menard
  10. #20–Mike Bliss

Failed to qualify: Norm Benning (#84), Brett Oakley (#07), Bill Hoff (#93)

Cabela's 250

The Cabela's 250 was held on August 16 at Michigan International Speedway. Kasey Kahne won the pole. The race was shortened to 110 laps due to rain.

Top ten results

  1. #21–Kevin Harvick
  2. #38–Kasey Kahne
  3. #25–Bobby Hamilton Jr.
  4. #37–David Green
  5. #10–Scott Riggs
  6. #87–David Reutimann
  7. #19–Casey Mears
  8. #99–Michael Waltrip
  9. #48–Shane Hmiel
  10. #31–Dave Blaney

Failed to qualify: Mike Potter (#52), Justin Ashburn (#61), Rick Markle (#68), Larry Hollenbeck (#62)

  • Stan Boyd qualified the #22 but he was replaced in the race by Justin Ashburn who failed to qualify his #61.

Food City 250

The Food City 250 was held on August 22 at Bristol Motor Speedway. Jason Keller won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. #99–Michael Waltrip
  2. #2–Ron Hornaday Jr.
  3. #6–Ted Musgrave
  4. #48–Shane Hmiel
  5. #21–Kevin Harvick
  6. #81–Martin Truex Jr.
  7. #5–Brian Vickers
  8. #33–Tony Raines
  9. #10–Scott Riggs
  10. #46–Ashton Lewis

Failed to qualify: Caleb Holman (#78), Justin Ashburn (#60), John Hayden (#85), Jason White (#70), Dion Ciccarelli (#84), Butch Jarvis (#53), Brett Oakley (#07), Norm Benning (#8), Daniel Johnson (#94)

  • Stanton Barrett qualified the #91 for Jimmy Kitchens.

Winn-Dixie 200 presented by PepsiCo

The Winn-Dixie 200 presented by PepsiCo was held on August 30 at Darlington Raceway. Kevin Harvick won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. #5–Brian Vickers
  2. #87–Kyle Busch
  3. #99–Michael Waltrip
  4. #25–Bobby Hamilton Jr.
  5. #21–Kevin Harvick
  6. #38–Kasey Kahne
  7. #57–Jason Keller
  8. #59–Stacy Compton
  9. #19–Casey Mears
  10. #14–Casey Atwood

Failed to qualify: Kenny Hendrick (#94), Jimmy Kitchens (#97), Dan Pardus (#91), Caleb Holman (#78)-Withdrew

Funai 250

The Funai 250 was held on September 5 at Richmond International Raceway. Kevin Harvick won the pole. This race was marred with controversy involving Shane Hmiel, who was involved in several on track incidents, including one where he divebombed into turn 3 and wrecked Jason Keller and Tim Fedewa. Hmiel would be fined $5,000 and placed on probation. A week later, Hmiel was indefinitely suspended from NASCAR after failing a drug test, testing positive for marijuana.

Top ten results

  1. #43–Johnny Sauter
  2. #21–Kevin Harvick
  3. #25–Bobby Hamilton Jr.
  4. #5–Brian Vickers
  5. #37–David Green
  6. #17–Matt Kenseth
  7. #2–Ron Hornaday Jr.
  8. #33–Tony Raines
  9. #31–Dave Blaney
  10. #48–Shane Hmiel

Failed to qualify: Dion Ciccarelli (#84), Jimmy Kitchens (#97), Paul Menard (#55), Kenny Hendrick (#94), Franklin Butler III (#13), Morgan Shepherd (#89), Hermie Sadler (#02), Jimmy Henderson (#63)

Stacker 200 presented by YJ Stinger

The Stacker 200 presented by YJ Stinger was held on September 20 at Dover International Speedway. Kevin Harvick won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. #5–Brian Vickers
  2. #25–Bobby Hamilton Jr.
  3. #10–Scott Riggs
  4. #38–Kasey Kahne
  5. #20–Mike Bliss
  6. #2–Ron Hornaday Jr.
  7. #46–Ashton Lewis
  8. #57–Jason Keller
  9. #21–Kevin Harvick
  10. #4–Mike Wallace

Failed to qualify: Kenny Hendrick (#94), Jeff Streeter (#83), Martin Truex Jr. (#81), Jason Rudd (#01), Morgan Shepherd (#89), Jimmy Henderson (#63), Jimmy Kitchens (#41)

  • Due to Hurricane Isabel, the qualifying was rained out, consequently Martin Truex Jr. replaced an unknown driver in the #91 in the race, after failed to qualify his #81 and Jason Rudd also replaced an unknown driver in the #70 in the race, after failed to qualify his #01.

Mr. Goodcents 300

The Mr. Goodcents 300 was held on October 4 at Kansas Speedway. Michael Waltrip won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. #37–David Green
  2. #21–Kevin Harvick
  3. #7–Greg Biffle
  4. #57–Jason Keller
  5. #8–Hank Parker Jr.
  6. #46–Ashton Lewis
  7. #23–Scott Wimmer
  8. #59–Stacy Compton
  9. #87–Joe Nemechek
  10. #1–Jamie McMurray

Failed to qualify: Morgan Shepherd (#9), Ron Young (#71), Jeff Streeter (#83), John Hayden (#85), Jamie Mosley (#39), Stanton Barrett (#91), Justin Ashburn (#61)

  • This race was the last win for Pontiac in the Busch Series, and in any of the top two divisions of NASCAR altogether.

Little Trees 300

The Little Trees 300 was held on October 11 after rain postponed it from October 10 at Lowe's Motor Speedway. Kevin Harvick won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. #7–Greg Biffle
  2. #99–Michael Waltrip
  3. #20–Mike Bliss
  4. #5–Brian Vickers
  5. #1–Jamie McMurray
  6. #37–David Green
  7. #25–Bobby Hamilton Jr.
  8. #38–Kasey Kahne
  9. #21–Kevin Harvick
  10. #57–Jason Keller

Failed to qualify: Shane Hall (#15), Jeff Streeter (#22), Wayne Anderson (#35), Justin Ashburn (#61), Mike Harmon (#44), Jamie Mosley (#39), Gus Wasson (#70), Brad Teague (#52) Note: Matt Kenseth qualified the No. 17 for Jeff Burton.

Sam's Town 250

Source:

The Sam's Town 250 was held on October 18 at Memphis Motorsports Park. David Reutimann qualified the #7 for, and won the pole filling for Greg Biffle.

Top ten results

  1. #25–Bobby Hamilton Jr.
  2. #57–Jason Keller
  3. #21–Johnny Sauter
  4. #2–Ron Hornaday Jr.
  5. #5–Brian Vickers
  6. #23–Scott Wimmer
  7. #14–Casey Atwood
  8. #20–Mike Bliss
  9. #1–David Stremme
  10. #46–Ashton Lewis Jr.Jr.

Failed to qualify: John Hayden (#85), Justin Ashburn (#61), Brent Moore (#96), Jason Hedlesky (#72), Butch Jarvis (#53), Dana White (#39), Dude Teate (#70).{{cite web |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20040109123541/http://www.bgnracing.com:80/2003/races/30memphis/results.htm |access-date=19 August 2024|archive-date=9 January 2004

Aaron's 312 (Atlanta)

The Aaron's 312 was held on October 25 at Atlanta Motor Speedway. Greg Biffle won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. #7–Greg Biffle
  2. #17–Matt Kenseth
  3. #25–Bobby Hamilton Jr.
  4. #99–Michael Waltrip
  5. #8–Hank Parker Jr.
  6. #10–Scott Riggs
  7. #38–Kasey Kahne
  8. #37–David Green
  9. #21–Kevin Harvick
  10. #31–Dave Blaney

Failed to qualify: John Hayden (#85), Jimmy Henderson (#63), Wayne Anderson (#35), Justin Ashburn (#61), Dwayne Leik (#81), Jeff Fuller (#91), Jeremy Clements (#51)

Bashas' Supermarkets 200

The Bashas' Supermarkets 200 was held on November 1 at Phoenix International Raceway. Kevin Harvick won the pole. The race was shortened to 181 laps due to rain.

Top ten results

  1. #25–Bobby Hamilton Jr.
  2. #21–Kevin Harvick
  3. #5–Brian Vickers
  4. #87–Joe Nemechek
  5. #10–Scott Riggs
  6. #23–Scott Wimmer
  7. #14–Casey Atwood
  8. #43–Johnny Sauter
  9. #7–Greg Biffle

Failed to qualify: Stan Boyd (#51), Blake Mallory (#39), Josh Richeson (#67), Jeff Fuller (#97), Randy MacDonald (#72), John Hayden (#85), Freddy Tame (#73), Jeff Streeter (#83), Clint Vahsholtz (#90)

  • This would be Hamilton’s 5th and final Busch Series win as well as his fourth of the season.
  • Hamilton's victory, along with point leader David Green's 17th place finish, tightened up the championship fight. With 2 races to go, 6 drivers were still in contention for the Busch Series crown, while 7th place Scott Wimmer was 502 out of the lead, and therefore mathematically ineligible.
Busch Series points standings (after 32 of 34 races)Pos.DriverPointsDifference123456
Scott Riggs4373Leader
Ron Hornaday Jr.4356-17
Brian Vickers4352-21
David Green4351-22
Jason Keller4313-60
Bobby Hamilton Jr.4248-125

Target House 200

The Target House 200 was held on November 8 at North Carolina Speedway. Brian Vickers won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. #1–Jamie McMurray
  2. #8–Martin Truex Jr.
  3. #25–Bobby Hamilton Jr.
  4. #79–Jeremy Mayfield
  5. #30–David Stremme
  6. #5–Brian Vickers
  7. #87–Kyle Busch
  8. #23–Scott Wimmer
  9. #43-Johnny Sauter
  10. #37–David Green

Failed to qualify: Josh Richeson (#67), Morgan Shepherd (#89), Rich Bickle (#94), Brad Teague (#52), Jason Schuler (#73), Justin Ashburn (#61), Caleb Holman (#78), Dion Ciccarelli (#84), Norm Benning (#81), Jerry Reary (#22), Justin Hobgood (#80)

  • The championship battle took on a new complexion going into Miami. After polesitter Brian Vickers led the opening 6 laps, none of the title contenders were a serious threat for the win, though all but Keller and Hornaday ran in the Top 10 in the first half of the race. Point leader Scott Riggs dropped from the Top 10 due to a loose condition, exacerbated by a long green flag run. Though he gained several spots in the pit cycle by coming in early, he slid into the wall on Lap 166 and ended his day in the garage in 38th. Hamilton rebounded with another Top 5, with Vickers and Green in the Top 10, Keller on the lead lap in 13th, and Hornaday, who never cracked the Top 10 all day, a lap down in 17th. All this left 20 year old Brian Vickers with a 22 point lead over 1994 champion David Green, with Riggs dropping from the lead to 5th, and 6th place Hamilton still in reasonable contention at 89 points out of the lead. Disregarding what any of his title challengers might do, Vickers would secure the championship if he could finish 3rd or better at Homestead.
Busch Series points standings (after 33 of 34 races)Pos.DriverPointsDifference123456
Brian Vickers4507Leader
David Green4485-22
Ron Hornaday Jr.4468-39
Jason Keller4437-70
Scott Riggs4422-85
Bobby Hamilton Jr.4418-89

Ford 300

The Ford 300 was held on November 15 at Homestead-Miami Speedway. Greg Biffle won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. #38–Kasey Kahne
  2. #8–Martin Truex Jr.
  3. #25–Bobby Hamilton Jr.
  4. #00–Jason Leffler
  5. #46–Ashton Lewis
  6. #21–Kevin Harvick
  7. #20–Mike Bliss
  8. #19–Casey Mears
  9. #37–David Green
  10. #99–Michael Waltrip
  • This was Kahne's first Busch series victory. Failed to qualify: Morgan Shepherd (#9), Jason Schuler (#73), Clint Vahsholtz (#39), Justin Ashburn (#61), Mike Harmon (#44), Stan Boyd (#51), Joe Aramendia (#79), Brad Baker (#28)

  • Scott Riggs' championship hopes ended on the first lap, when he crashed in Turn 3 with teammate Jon Wood and the FitzBradshaw Racing duo of Casey Atwood and Tim Fedewa. Riggs' crew would repair the car, but he would only complete 28 laps before ending his day in 41st. Despite the disappointing end to 2003, he would look ahead to 2004 and the start of his Nextel Cup Series career with MBV Motorsports.

  • Two-time series runner-up Jason Keller was never a factor, and he finished a lap down in 24th. Ron Hornaday Jr finished 15th, leader Brian Vickers 11th, David Green 9th, and Bobby Hamilton Jr 3rd after leading 41 laps.

  • With Green only gaining 8 points on leader Vickers, the 20 year old from Thomasville, North Carolina won the Busch Series championship by 14 points. He was also the youngest series champion in history, breaking the record set by the late Rob Moroso, who was 21 when he overcame Tommy Houston for the 1989 NASCAR Busch Series title. Vickers, like Riggs, would be a candidate for 2004 Nextel Cup rookie of the year, graduating with Hendrick Motorsports. 18 year old Kyle Busch would take his place in the #5 Busch car for 2004.

Full Drivers' Championship

(key) Bold – Pole position awarded by time. Italics – Pole position set by owner's points. * – Most laps led. ** - All laps led.

PosDriverDAYCARLVSDARBRITEXTALNSHCALRCHGTYNAZCLTDOVNSHKENMILDAYCHINHAPPRIRPMCHBRIDARRCHDOVKANCLTMEMATLPHOCARHOMPts146372462334591445885452864462741048409894059103932113893123801133489143212153160163077172763182637192498202478212371222354232207241925251877261863271767281765291754301716311704321647331581341525351502361491371422381313391230401228411219421201431133441066451062461028479504882749818508055178352739537275468855680566725766358646596396062961615626016358064577655636655567482684736947270467714667244773434744087536276330773187831879316803048128782285832808427485254862418724188231892219020491201921979318994189951749617097167981659916510016210116110216010315510415310515210614610714310814310914011013411113111213111312811412511511911611711711511810711910612010312198122971239712494125941269112788128851298513085131821328213379134761357613673137701386413964140611415514255143551445514549146491474914846149461504315137152371533715434155156157158159160161162163164165166167168169170171172173PosDriverDAYCARLVSDARBRITEXTALNSHCALRCHGTYNAZCLTDOVNSHKENMILDAYCHINHAPPRIRPMCHBRIDARRCHDOVKANCLTMEMATLPHOCARHOMPts
Brian Vickers4281371425*2391916421451062734291197141*3245*313611
David Green142631429161992437328620111126417145311619816109
Ron Hornaday Jr.16129912174161015281*2110163441287*82821176141241351715
Bobby Hamilton Jr.71334126403510*18105913651*10221*62535334432197131*33
Jason Keller27551031828277213111711142114672223117218410215171324
Scott Riggs31172032322411202*115321*307*6714355917293131312663841
Kasey Kahne8261181393729418311268251116382891014214612430815727181
Johnny Sauter99315103726223671025211117135272541122191612934213169912
Scott Wimmer121110282583836145813191585141615511226321816147206147839
Mike Bliss33633252254172812*359333121391033161016301227531382120157
Stacy Compton3822154151632312176818292849191910631729815128231123351621
Ashton Lewis251627251827203123033358226712124211934361020197616101112125
Mike Wallace43618161130828161216172017241322131719271615171015191717182923
Coy Gibbs (R)3914161427109301324362124253115241720191725372223201821262525283331
Shane Hmiel17351213733148813193813341918101615144*942810
Kevin Harvick3102*1*3*19*2**15*5**2**92992146
Todd Bodine63191*9427135291154726298831291819
Michael Waltrip34187363311724*10*2581324*244110
Kevin Grubb307171126132512223332313435351518298151313191520
Jamie McMurray51*3321714662339231412411051*20*
Larry Gunselman35332837283918343026222342323223343238203032383926233223332239324240
David Stremme (R)714146313103111713211491213514
Mike Harmon23304335402334223943302841333835332522282220312327323328DNQ36303937DNQ
Matt Kenseth2427114*2318256QL2*1938
Stanton Barrett411981516194063441920221273442QL38DNQ30424140
Randy LaJoie1543217834293232273572826438113014Wth
Kerry Earnhardt141514333431172640191714351430341533412523
Jason Schuler4339252242381935422041DNQ40133626DNQ393828393433343422392338DNQDNQ
Jason White (R)4032312142232634172527262322203032DNQ303023353541
Joey Clanton (R)22151826272716201114275412431223727
Joe NemechekQL134124336QL11843311340936419
Brad TeagueDNQ2923303323DNQ23372539363733Wth4235393440332024413041DNQ372734DNQ
Chad Blount (R)113229183154183317294015353627213737
Casey Mears152847419312812152021218
Greg Biffle1223QL213829281131*391101113
Tim FedewaQL121313252419181718252024242442
Casey AtwoodDNQ9192721321810112532728843
Regan Smith (R)314119381533362519223116293237344028
Tony Raines3823631336888223823
Martin Truex Jr.153118212161322
Chase Montgomery (R)103622121339253727342634303133
Ron Young21302020201833222021DNQ143235
Dave Blaney3711301313109181016
Hermie Sadler32202129292122193711DNQ423929
Tammy Jo Kirk342129393725222433372835333232
Tim Sauter273020273923172133182630
Damon Lusk (R)2122432429312118124218
Kyle Busch23321516437
Jay SauterDNQ3624409401740261328
David Reutimann24511QL375326QL
Hank Parker Jr.38671555
Jason Leffler16112211224
Morgan Shepherd40DNQ273933114135DNQ3842Wth3742DNQDNQDNQ404140DNQDNQ
Jeff Fuller244318434343381541434340DNQDNQ43
Chris Bingham (R)3437263726423834343033
Gus Wasson19DNQDNQDNQ19223740DNQ29313434
John Hayden21DNQ2418DNQ361842DNQ364335DNQ31DNQDNQDNQ
Justin AshburnDNQ4237DNQ263720DNQ4343354341DNQ384243DNQDNQDNQDNQ43DNQDNQ
Brad Baker40243041DNQDNQ1915364229DNQ
Paul Menard121437239DNQ22
Mike McLaughlin29DNQ39QL13QL3093026
Derrike Cope13142030353335
Steadman MarlinDNQ28251539243224
Lance Norick351735DNQ23183129
Jamie Mosley21DNQ26264036333926DNQDNQ
Dale Earnhardt Jr.1*1*1**
Steve Grissom402926142830
Mike Potter4241414340384341DNQ3632DNQ43
Ron Barfield Jr.Wth21323941303525
Mark Green1627202726
Dana White36212428354041DNQ
Jeff Green364039112427
Wally Dallenbach Jr.1217363725
Donnie Neuenberger204121423036
Rick Markle1239DNQ4227DNQ31
Jeff Burton35162038
Jeff Fultz19DNQ1622
Jimmy Kitchens4043DNQ2433374343DNQDNQDNQ
Josh Richeson4140403742393542DNQDNQ
Dion Ciccarelli24DNQDNQ2426DNQDNQ42DNQ
Randy MacDonald223942DNQ3934DNQ
Joe Aramendia252320DNQDNQ
Kenny HendrickDNQ2142DNQ413527WthDNQDNQDNQ
Bruce Bechtel24322842
Shane Hall38433928DNQ31
Jimmy Spencer246
Jeff StreeterDNQ29382941DNQDNQDNQ29DNQ
Dwayne Leik262535DNQ
Paul Wolfe1619
Derek Hayes243635
Bill Hoff3424DNQ38
Carlos Conteras2617
Robby Benton373726DNQ
J. R. Robbs273637
Jerry Reary313836DNQ
Lowell Bennett2824
Jimmy Vasser2825
Ted Musgrave3
Jeremy Mayfield4
Blake Mallory323740DNQ
Larry HollenbeckWth1740DNQ
Steve Park4
Brad Loney3225
Joe BufordDNQ4135DNQWth35
Clint Vahsholtz4018DNQDNQ
Mike Skinner7
Jason RuddDNQDNQ2437
Caleb Holman3229DNQWthDNQ
Tony Stewart11*
Tina Gordon10
Ryck Sanders3926
Troy ClineDNQDNQ2738
Brian Tyler2343
Carl Long2839
Jeff Spraker2841
Brian Weber4338432527DNQDNQ
Mardy Lindley16
David Keith4132
Rick Carelli19
Shelby Howard20
Norm BenningDNQ4036DNQDNQDNQ
Dude Teate22DNQ
Jon Wood22
Jody Lavender23
Stan Boyd23DNQQLDNQDNQ
Bobby GerhartDNQ24
Anthony Lazzaro25
Toby Porter26
Mike Garvey26
Eric McClure26
Brent Moore27DNQ
Justin Hobgood27DNQ
Jay Sommers28
Justin Labonte29
Billy Boat29
Vern Slagh30
Jeremy Clements31DNQ
Jimmy HendersonDNQDNQ33DNQ
Kevin Conway33
Michael Lewis34
Lyndon Amick36
Gene Allbert Jr.36
Shane Wallace36
Elliott Sadler36
Brett Oakley38DNQDNQ
Jamie Aube38
Rich Bickle38DNQ
Eddy McKean39
Tim Edwards39
Phil Bonifield40
Andy Belmont42
Don Satterfield42
A. J. Alsup42
Wayne Edwards43
Kenny Wallace10
Jerry Robertson41
Mark DayDNQ
C. W. SmithDNQ
Michael DokkenDNQ
Wayne JacksDNQ
Scott LynchDNQ
Kevin RayDNQ
Greg PursleyDNQ
Jason HedleskyDNQDNQDNQ
Brian ConzDNQ
Dan PardusQLDNQDNQ
Drew WhiteDNQ
Butch JarvisDNQDNQ
Daniel JohnsonDNQ
Franklin Butler IIIDNQ
Wayne AndersonDNQDNQ
Freddy TameDNQ
Brad MuellerWth

Rookie of the Year

Despite not completing a full schedule and running for two different teams, David Stremme was named the 2003 Busch Series Rookie of the Year, posting three top-five finishes. Runner-up Coy Gibbs ran the full schedule and finished 14th in points, but did not accumulate enough rookie points to overtake Stremme. He would retire from racing at the end of the year. Third-place finisher Joey Clanton shared the #27 Brewco Motorsports ride with fellow rookie Chase Montgomery, while Chad Blount finished fourth running part-time with Braun and Carroll Racing. Regan Smith, Damon Lusk, and Chris Bingham were released from their rides during the season.

References

References

  1. "June 2003 Busch Series Archive - Jayski's NASCAR Silly Season Site".
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