Date | Sunday 26 March 1995 |
Start time | 14:00 |
Event | Brazilian GP |
Circuit | Interlagos |
Event Format | Race of 72 laps |
Championship | World Championship |
Race number | #1 of 17 in 1995 #565 (of all time) |
Laps | 71 |
Circuit Perimeter | 4259 m |
Race Distance | 4259 × 72 = 306.648 km (scheduled) 4259 × 71 = 302.389 km (raced) |
Grid Format | 2-2-2-2 (staggered) |
Pole Position | Right |
First Corner | Left |
Track Direction | Anti-clockwise |
Weather | Cloudy, Mild, Dry |
Entries | 26 |
Qualifiers | 26 |
Finishers | 10 |
Debutants | Pedro Diniz (Driver),
Forti (Car Manufacturer),
Total (Lubricant Manufacturer),
Benetton B195 (Car Model),
Ferrari 412T2 (Car Model),
Footwork FA16 (Car Model),
Forti FG01 (Car Model),
Jordan 195 (Car Model),
Ligier JS41 (Car Model),
McLaren MP4/10 (Car Model),
Minardi M195 (Car Model),
Pacific PR02 (Car Model),
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Sauber C14 (Car Model),
Simtek S951 (Car Model),
Tyrrell 023 (Car Model),
Williams FW17 (Car Model),
Footwork Hart (Entrant),
Marlboro McLaren Mercedes (Entrant),
Mild Seven Benetton Renault (Entrant),
Nokia Tyrrell Yamaha (Entrant),
Parmalat Forti Ford (Entrant),
Red Bull Sauber Ford (Entrant),
Total Jordan Peugeot (Entrant)
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Milestones | Mild Seven Benetton Renault – 1st Fastest Lap (Entrant)
Mild Seven Benetton Renault – 1st Win (Entrant)
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Records Broken |
None
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Records Extended |
1. Most Drivers' Championship Points Scores – Ferrari (603),
2. Most Constructors' Championship Points Scores – Ferrari (471),
3. Most Podium Finishes – Ferrari (380),
4. Most 3rd Place Finishes – Ferrari (127),
5. Most 5th Place Finishes – Ferrari (67),
6. Highest 2nd Place Finish Ratio – Williams (13.08%),
7. Most 5th Place Qualifications – Ferrari (132),
8. Most 6th Place Qualifications – Ferrari (113)
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