The 2003 World Rally Championship will be decided over 14 events and take in three different continents.
This season the drivers have been spared the thrills and spills of Kenya's Safari Rally, which has been replaced by the Rally of Turkey.
The full list of dates is as follows:
World Rally Championship 2003
22-26 Jan Monte Carlo
Results: 1 Sebastien Loeb (Fra) Citroen; 2 Colin McRae (GB) Citroen; 3 Carlos Sainz (Spa) Citroen
5-9 Feb Sweden
Results: 1 Marcus Gronholm (Fin) Peugeot; 2 Tommi Makinen (Fin) Subaru; 3 Richard Burns (GB) Peugeot
26 Feb-2 March Turkey
Results: 1 Carlos Sainz (Spa) Citroen; 2 Richard Burns (GB) Peugeot; 3 Francois Duval (Bel) Ford
9-13 April New Zealand
Results: 1 Marcus Gronholm (Fin) Peugeot; 2 Richard Burns (GB) Peugeot; 3 Petter Solberg (Nor) Subaru
7-11 May Argentina
Results: 1 Marcus Gronholm (Fin) Peugeot; 2 Carlos Sainz (Spa) Citroen; 3 Richard Burns (GB) Peugeot
4-8 June Acropolis Rally, Greece
Results: 1 Markko Martin (Est) Ford; 2 Carlos Sainz (Spa) Citroen; 3 Petter Solberg (Nor) Subaru
18-22 June Cyprus
Results: 1 Petter Solberg (Nor) Subaru; 2 Harri Rovanpera (Fin) Peugeot; 3 Sebastien Loeb (Fra) Citroen
23-27 July Germany
Results: 1 Sebastien Loeb (Fra) Citroen; 2 Marcus Gronholm (Fin) Peugeot; 3 Richard Burns (GB) Peugeot
6-10 August Finland
Results: 1 Markko Martin (Est) Ford; 2 Petter Solberg (Nor) Subaru; 3 Richard Burns (GB) Peugeot
3-7 September Australia
Results: 1 Petter Solberg (Nor) Subaru; 2 Sebastien Loeb (Fra) Citroen; 3 Richard Burns (GB) Peugeot
1-5 October Rally of San Remo, Italy
Results: 1 Sebastien Loeb (Fra) Citroen; 2 Gilles Panizzi (Fra) Peugeot; 3 Markko Martin (Est) Ford
15-19 October Tour of Corsica, France
Results: 1 Petter Solberg (Nor) Subaru; 2 Carlos Sainz (Spa) Citroen; 3 Francois Duval (Bel) Ford
22-26 October Rally of Catalunya, Spain
Results: 1 Gilles Panizzi (Fra) Peugeot; 2 Sebastien Loeb (Fra) Citroen; 3 Markko Martin (Est) Ford
5-9 November Great Britain