At the Hungarian Grand Prix, Fernando Alonso became the youngest-ever race winner at the time (22 years old), marking the start of a legendary career.
Ferrari successfully defended the World Constructors' Championship, but only after a season-long fight with Williams and McLaren. Formula One 2003: The Video Game Formula One 2003
The 2003 Formula One season was one of the most thrilling in history, characterized by a fierce three-way battle for the championship and the emergence of a new generation of talent. It was a year of major regulatory shifts, including a new points system and the introduction of one-lap qualifying, which helped level the playing field against the dominant Ferrari team. At the Hungarian Grand Prix, Fernando Alonso became
Kimi Räikkönen (McLaren) and Juan Pablo Montoya (Williams) pushed Schumacher to the final race in Japan. A controversial late-season tire rule change significantly impacted the performance of Michelin-shod teams like Williams, which some argue cost Montoya the title. It was a year of major regulatory shifts,
Schumacher secured his sixth World Drivers' Championship, surpassing Juan Manuel Fangio's long-standing record of five titles. However, it was his toughest fight in years, winning by just two points over Kimi Räikkönen .