Race Highlights | 2003 United States Grand Prix | Extended Highlights

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Published 2024-04-29
As we approach Miami, let's take a moment to revisit the exciting moments from another race in the USA - the 2003 United States Grand Prix at Indianapolis. Kimi Räikkönen managed to secure pole position to keep his title hopes alive, while Ferrari's Michael Schumacher was looking to win his record sixth World Championship.

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All Comments (21)
  • @ShoelessJP
    Whoever at F1 is responsible for allowing these old races to be posted and greenlighting this project: THANK YOU, you are sincerely appreciated.
  • @enniow
    i want a 2005 american gp extended highlights
  • The Cars The Sound The Commentary The Graphics 2003 was just a great season
  • @Beef7599
    one of Kimi's finest hours, half a minute clear of the next Michelin runner to keep his championship hopes alive
  • Hey F1, just a reminder - Indianapolis still has a Grade 1 classification, and is a lot more accessible and affordable to most Americans than Vegas or Miami!
  • @psslg2467
    Close racing No DRS V10s screaming thru the straights Lots of mid corner overtakes The golden era of F1.
  • @plute93
    It blows my mind that Alonso was racing here and hes still one of the best drivers on the grid 21 years later
  • @config2543
    The sound of the engines and the tire wars!
  • @SportDCS
    I was at this race. Row 4, turn 1. Absolutely an honor to watch Schumi race in the rain. I’ll never forget the sound of those V10s coming down the straight and the glow of the brakes after the almighty braking zone into T1
  • @VoteWithABullet
    Some of the greatest F1 drivers, V10’s, refueling and cigarette livery’s. F1 was great back then.
  • @coalkey84
    Montoya showing his class and massive confidence into the banking in mixed conditions, nearly flat...getting by Schumacher like he wasn't there. Such a monster, such a legend!
  • @chanchaniceman
    Kimi and Michael’s races are great on the two extreme end of the spectrum. Michael had a garbage qualifying and at one point of the race when a little drizzle basically lost all sort of performances given the tyre can’t cope but didn’t panicked and in his favor the weather changed which made the switch to intermediates and his race never looked he’s gonna be troubled. Kimi looked poised to win but after the weather change his race win was already tough given the Michelins are poor but dude finished almost a lap up on the nearest Michelin runner which is amazing on how he’s able to get a lot of performances out of these tires given they’re garbage in the wets. Two really great drives from two very talented drivers
  • @RBenjo21
    One of the most underrated races ever. Like most of 2003.