1995 SCCA Pro Racing World Challenge

The 1995 SCCA Pro Racing World Challenge season was the sixth running of the Sports Car Club of America's World Challenge series. The season marked the start of a long reign of Honda in the touring car classes. The classes were changed from World Challenge, Touring Car, and Super Production to Sport, Touring, and Super Production.

1995 SCCA Pro Racing World Challenge
Previous: 1994 Next: 1996

Results

Round Circuit Winning Driver (S)

Winning Driver (T)
Winning Driver (SP)

Winning Vehicle (S)

Winning Vehicle (T)
Winning Vehicle (SP)

1 Phoenix John Heinricy

Neil Hanneman
Paul Booher

Chevrolet Corvette

Eagle Talon
Saturn SC

2 Mosport David Murry

Lou Gigliotti
Dave Jolly

Porsche 911 GT

Chevrolet Camaro
Oldsmobile Achieva

3 Lime Rock David Murry

Kermit Upton III
Dave Jolly

Porsche 911 GT

BMW M3
Oldsmobile Achieva

4 Road America David Murry

Willy Lewis
Peter Schwartzott

Porsche 911 GT

Eagle Talon
Honda Prelude Si

5 Tros-Rivieres David Murry

Willy Lewis
Peter Cunningham

Porsche 911 GT

Eagle Talon
Honda Prelude

6 Road Atlanta John Heinricy / David Murry

Neil Hannemann / Kermit Upton III
Paul Booher / Ron Emmick

Chevrolet Corvette / Porsche 911 GT

Eagle Talon / BMW M3
Saturn SC / Oldsmobile Achieva

7 Sears Point Price Cobb

Kermit Upton III
Terry Borcheller

Ford Mustang

BMW M3
BMW M3

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References

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