List of 1995 motorsport champions

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1995 motorsport champions
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This list of 1995 motorsport champions is a list of national or international auto racing series with a Championship decided by the points or positions earned by a driver from multiple races.

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Open wheel racing

SeriesDriverSeason article
FIA Formula One World Championship Flag of Germany.svg Michael Schumacher 1995 Formula One World Championship
Constructors: Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Benetton-Renault
PPG Indy Car World Series Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Jacques Villeneuve 1995 PPG Indy Car World Series
Manufacturers: Flag of the United States.svg Ford
Rookies: Flag of Brazil.svg Gil de Ferran
Indy Lights Series Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Greg Moore 1995 Indy Lights season
International Formula 3000 Flag of Italy.svg Vincenzo Sospiri 1995 International Formula 3000 season
FIA Historic Formula One Championship Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Martin Stretton 1995 Historic Formula One Championship
All-Japan Formula 3000 Championship Flag of Japan.svg Toshio Suzuki 1995 Japanese Formula 3000 Championship
American Indycar Series Flag of the United States.svg Bill Tempero 1995 American Indycar Series
Atlantic Championship Flag of the United States.svg Richie Hearn 1995 Atlantic Championship
Australian Drivers' Championship Flag of Australia (converted).svg Paul Stokell 1995 Australian Drivers' Championship
BOSS Formula Series Flag of Germany.svg Klaus Panchyrz 1995 BOSS Formula Series
Teams: Flag of Germany.svg Mönninghoff Racing
Barber Dodge Pro Series Flag of South Africa.svg Jaki Scheckter 1995 Barber Dodge Pro Series
Formula König Flag of Australia (converted).svg Richard McLeod 1995 Formula König season
Teams: Flag of Germany.svg Schlag Rennsport
Formula Toyota Flag of Japan.svg Takahiro Fujita 1995 Formula Toyota season
West: Flag of Japan.svg Yuji Tachikawa
Star Mazda Championship Flag of the United States.svg Mark Rodriguez 1995 Star Mazda Championship
U.S. F2000 National Championship Flag of the United States.svg Jeret Schroeder 1995 U.S. F2000 National Championship
Formula Three
All-Japan Formula Three Championship Flag of Spain.svg Pedro de la Rosa 1995 All-Japan Formula Three Championship
Teams: Flag of Japan.svg TOM'S
Austria Formula 3 Cup Flag of Austria.svg Josef Neuhauser 1995 Austria Formula 3 Cup
Trophy: Flag of Austria.svg Georg Holzer
Brazilian Formula Three Championship Flag of Brazil.svg Ricardo Zonta 1995 Brazilian Formula Three Championship
Teams: Flag of Brazil.svg Césario Fórmula
British Formula 3 Championship Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Oliver Gavin 1995 British Formula 3 Championship
National: Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Martin Byford
Chilean Formula Three Championship Flag of Chile.svg Ramón Ibarra 1995 Chilean Formula Three Championship
French Formula Three Championship Flag of France.svg Laurent Redon 1995 French Formula Three Championship
Teams: Flag of France.svg Promatecme
German Formula Three Championship A: Flag of Argentina.svg Norberto Fontana 1995 German Formula Three Championship
B: Flag of Denmark.svg Jakob Sund
Italian Formula Three Championship Flag of Italy.svg Luca Rangoni 1995 Italian Formula Three Championship
Teams: Flag of Italy.svg EF Project
Mexican Formula Three Championship Flag of Ireland.svg Derek Higgins 1995 Mexican Formula Three Championship
Formula 3 Sudamericana Flag of Brazil.svg Ricardo Zonta 1995 Formula 3 Sudamericana
National: Flag of Argentina.svg Emiliano Spataro
Swiss Formula Three Championship Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Jo Zeller 1995 Swiss Formula Three Championship
Formula Renault
French Formula Renault Championship Flag of France.svg Cyrille Sauvage 1995 French Formula Renault Championship
Eurocup Formula Renault Flag of France.svg Cyrille Sauvage
Teams: Flag of France.svg Mygale
Formula Renault Argentina Flag of Argentina.svg Brian Smith 1995 Formula Renault Argentina
Formula Renault Sport UK Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Guy Smith 1995 Formula Renault Sport UK
Teams: Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Manor Motorsport
Formula Renault BARC Flag of the United Kingdom.svg David Henderson 1995 Formula Renault BARC
Formula Renault Germany Flag of Germany.svg Ralf Druckenmüller 1995 Formula Renault Germany
Formula Renault Netherlands Flag of the Netherlands.svg Sandor Van Es 1995 Formula Renault Netherlands
Spanish Formula Renault Championship Flag of Spain.svg Javier Díaz 1995 Spanish Formula Renault Championship
Formula Ford
Australian Formula Ford Championship Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jason Bright 1995 Australian Formula Ford Championship
Benelux Formula Ford 1600 Championship Flag of the Netherlands.svg Marijn van Kalmthout 1995 Benelux Formula Ford 1600 Championship
British Formula Ford Championship Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Bas Leinders 1995 British Formula Ford Championship
Danish Formula Ford Championship Flag of Denmark.svg Svend Hansen
Dutch Formula Ford 1800 Championship Flag of the Netherlands.svg Sepp Koster 1995 Dutch Formula Ford 1800 Championship
Finnish Formula Ford Championship Flag of Finland.svg Janne Koistinen
Formula Mirage Flag of Japan.svg Tsuyoshi Shimizu
New Zealand Formula Ford Championship Flag of New Zealand.svg Shane Drake
Formula Ford 1600 Nordic Championship Flag of Finland.svg Topi Serjala
Scottish Formula Ford Championship Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ricki Steedman

Karting

SeriesDriverSeason article
CIK-FIA Karting World Championship FSA: Flag of Italy.svg Max Orsini
Formula A: Flag of Brazil.svg Gastao Fraguas
FC: Flag of Italy.svg Gianluca Beggio
CIK-FIA Five Continents Cup Junior A Flag of Australia (converted).svg James Courtney
World Superkart Championship Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Trevor Roberts

Sports car

SeriesDriverSeason article
IMSA WSC Championship Flag of Spain.svg Fermín Vélez 1995 IMSA GT Championship season
IMSA GT Championship GTS-1: Flag of the United States.svg Irv Hoerr
GTS-2: Flag of Costa Rica.svg Jorge Trejos
BPR Global GT Series Flag of Germany.svg Thomas Bscher
Flag of Denmark.svg John Nielsen
1995 BPR Global GT Series season
Teams: Flag of the United Kingdom.svg David Price Racing

Stock car

SeriesDriverSeason article
NASCAR Winston Cup Series Flag of the United States.svg Jeff Gordon 1995 NASCAR Winston Cup Series
Manufacturers: Flag of the United States.svg Chevrolet
NASCAR Busch Grand National Series Flag of the United States.svg Johnny Benson Jr. 1995 NASCAR Busch Series
Manufacturers: Flag of the United States.svg Ford
NASCAR SuperTruck Series Flag of the United States.svg Mike Skinner 1995 NASCAR SuperTruck Series
Manufacturers: Flag of the United States.svg Chevrolet
NASCAR Busch North Series Flag of the United States.svg Kelly Moore 1995 NASCAR Busch North Series
NASCAR Winston West Series Flag of the United States.svg Doug George 1995 NASCAR Winston West Series
ARCA Bondo/Mar-Hyde Series Flag of the United States.svg Andy Hillenburg 1995 ARCA Bondo/Mar-Hyde Series
AUSCAR Flag of Australia (converted).svg Marshall J. Brewer 1994–95 AUSCAR season
Australian Super Speedway Championship Flag of Australia (converted).svg Brad Jones 1994–95 Australian Super Speedway Championship
Turismo Carretera Flag of Argentina.svg Juan María Traverso 1995 Turismo Carretera

Touring car

SeriesDriverSeason article
Australian Touring Car Championship Flag of Australia (converted).svg John Bowe 1995 Australian Touring Car Championship
Prviateers Cup: Flag of Australia (converted).svg David Attard
Australian Super Touring Championship Flag of Australia (converted).svg Paul Morris 1995 Australian Super Touring Championship
Manufacturers': BMW
Teams: BMW Motorsport
Deutsche Tourenwagen Meisterschaft Flag of Germany.svg Bernd Schneider 1995 Deutsche Tourenwagen Meisterschaft
Manufacturers: Flag of Germany.svg Mercedes-Benz
International Touring Car Series Flag of Germany.svg Bernd Schneider
Manufacturers: Flag of Germany.svg Mercedes-Benz
New Zealand Touring Car Championship Flag of New Zealand.svg Craig Baird 1995 New Zealand Touring Car Championship
Stock Car Brasil Flag of Brazil.svg Paulo Gomes 1995 Stock Car Brasil season
Super Tourenwagen Cup Flag of Germany.svg Joachim Winkelhock 1995 Super Tourenwagen Cup season
TC2000 Championship Flag of Argentina.svg Juan María Traverso 1995 TC2000 Championship

Rallying

SeriesDriver/Co-DriverSeason article
World Rally Championship Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Colin McRae 1995 World Rally Championship
Co-Drivers: Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Derek Ringer
Manufacturers: Flag of Japan.svg Subaru
FIA Cup for Production Cars Flag of Portugal.svg Rui Madeira
New Zealand Rally Championship Flag of New Zealand.svg Reece Jones 1995 New Zealand Rally Championship
Co-Drivers: Flag of New Zealand.svg Leo Bult

Motorcycle

SeriesRiderSeason article
500cc World Championship Flag of Australia (converted).svg Michael Doohan 1995 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season
250cc World Championship Flag of Italy.svg Max Biaggi
125cc World Championship Flag of Japan.svg Haruchika Aoki
Superbike World Championship Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Carl Fogarty 1995 Superbike World Championship season
Speedway World Championship Flag of Denmark.svg Hans Nielsen 1995 Speedway Grand Prix
AMA Superbike Championship Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Miguel Duhamel

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