1995 IMSA GT Championship

The 1995 Exxon World Sports Car Championship and Supreme GT Series seasons were the 25th season of the IMSA GT Championship. It consisted of open-cockpit prototypes referred to as the World Sports Car (WSC) class and Grand Tourer-style racing cars divided into GTS-1 and GTS-2 classes. It lasted eleven rounds and began on February 4, 1995, and finished on October 8, 1995.

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Most races on the schedule had all three classes running together, while shorter events saw the classes separated into separate events of varying length. Races marked with All had all classes on track at the same time for the whole race.

Rnd Race Length Class Circuit Date
1 Rolex 24 at Daytona 24 Hours All Daytona International Speedway February 4
February 5
2 Exxon MasterCard 12 Hours of Sebring 12 Hours All Sebring International Raceway March 18
3 Rain-X/Motorola Grand Prix of Atlanta 3 Hours All Road Atlanta April 30
4 Moosehead Grand Prix 3 Hours All CFB Shearwater May 21
5 The Dodge Dealers Grand Prix of Lime Rock 1 Hour GTS Lime Rock Park May 29
1 Hour 45 Minutes WSC
6 The Glen Continental 3 Hours All Watkins Glen International June 24
7 Apple Computer Inc. California Grand Prix 1 Hour GTS-2 Sears Point Raceway July 16
1 Hour 45 Minutes WSC/GTS-1
8 Chrysler Mosport 500 3 Hours All Mosport International Raceway August 13
9 Seitel Texas World Grand Prix 3 Hours All Texas World Speedway September 10
10 Exxon World Sports Car Championships 1 Hour GTS-2 Phoenix International Raceway September 30
2 Hours WSC/GTS-1
11 Acxiom Grand Prix du Mardi Gras 1 Hour GTS-2 New Orleans street course October 8
1 Hour 45 Minutes WSC/GTS-1

Season results edit

Rnd Circuit WSC Winning Team GTS-1 Winning Team GTS-2 Winning Team Results
WSC Winning Drivers GTS-1 Winning Drivers GTS-2 Winning Drivers
1 Daytona   #2 Brix Racing   #70 Roush Racing   #54 Stadler Motorsport Results
  Jeremy Dale
  Jay Cochran
  Fredrik Ekblom
  Tommy Kendall
  Paul Newman
  Mike Brockman
  Mark Martin
  Enzo Calderari
  Lilian Bryner
  Ulli Richter
  Renato Mastropietro
2 Sebring   #3 Scandia Motorsports   #75 Cunningham Racing   #26 Alex Job Racing Results
  Andy Evans
  Fermín Vélez
  Eric van de Poele
  Johnny O'Connell
  John Morton
  Steve Millen
  Bill Auberlen
  Charles Slater
  Joe Cogbill
3 Road Atlanta   #16 Dyson Racing   #4 Brix Racing   #04 Juan Dibos Results
  James Weaver   Irv Hoerr   Eduardo Dibos
4 Halifax   #3 Scandia Racing Team   #75 Cunningham Racing   #55 Jorge Trejos Results
  Fermín Vélez
  Mauro Baldi
  Johnny O'Connell   Jorge Trejos
  Dennis Aase
5 Lime Rock   #30 Momo   #5 Brix Racing   #19 Bill Auberlen Results
  Wayne Taylor
  Gianpiero Moretti
  Darin Brassfield   Bill Auberlen
6 Watkins Glen   #16 Dyson Racing   #4 Brix Racing   #99 Schumacher Racing Results
  Butch Leitzinger
  James Weaver
  Irv Hoerr   Larry Schumacher
  Andy Pilgrim
7 Sears Point   #16 Dyson Racing   #75 Cunningham Racing   #63 The Racer's Group Results
  James Weaver   Johnny O'Connell   Kevin Buckler
8 Mosport   #16 Dyson Racing   #47 Charles Morgan   #55 Jorge Trejos Results
  James Weaver
  Andy Wallace
  Charles Morgan
  Rob Morgan
  Jorge Trejos
  Joe Varde
9 Texas   #30 Momo   #4 Brix Racing   #19 Bill Auberlen Results
  Wayne Taylor   Irv Hoerr   Bill Auberlen
10 Phoenix   #3 Scandia Racing Team   #4 Brix Racing   #19 Bill Auberlen Results
  Fermín Vélez   Irv Hoerr   Bill Auberlen
11 New Orleans   #16 Dyson Racing   #4 Brix Racing   #26 Alex Job Racing Results
  James Weaver   Irv Hoerr   Bill Auberlen

† - The 24 Hours of Daytona was won by Kremer Racing, but their car did not comply with WSC rules and therefore did not score points. Brix Racing was the highest finishing WSC-class car.

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