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1995 - PPG Indy Car World Series - Race Summary

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The Champ Car World Series merged operations with the Indy Racing League (IRL) under the Indy Car Series name effective for the 2008 season. The owners of the Champ Car World Series filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on March 5, 2008.

The Champ Car was formed in 2004 after team owners Kevin Kalkhoven, Paul Gentilozzi and Gerald Forsythe bought the assets of Championship Auto Racing Teams (CART) after it had filed for bankruptcy.

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1995 - PPG Indy Car World Series

PPG Indy Car World Series Series

A listing of races during the year including the winner, track location and race name. To access specific race information follow the race date link.

Date Winning Driver Race Name Track
3/5/1995 Jacques Villeneuve Marlboro Grand Prix of Miami Pres. by Toyot Bicentennial Park
3/19/1995 Paul Tracy Australian Indy Car Grand Prix Surfers Paradise
4/2/1995 Robby Gordon Slick 50 200 Phoenix International Raceway
4/9/1995 Al Unser, Jr. Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach Long Beach Street Circuit
4/23/1995 Emerson Fittipaldi Bosch Spark Plug Grand Prix Nazareth Speedway
5/28/1995 Jacques Villeneuve Indianapolis 500 Indianapolis Motor Speedway
6/4/1995 Paul Tracy Miller Genuine Draft 200 (June) Milwaukee Mile
6/11/1995 Robby Gordon ITT Automotive Grand Prix of Detroit The Raceway at Belle Isle
6/25/1995 Al Unser, Jr. Budweiser G.I. Joes 200 Presented by Texaco Portland Intenational Raceway
7/9/1995 Jacques Villeneuve Texaco-Havoline 200 Road America
7/16/1995 Michael Andretti Molson Indy Toronto Exhibition Place
7/23/1995 Jacques Villeneuve Budweiser Grand Prix of Cleveland Burke Lakefront Airport
7/30/1995 Scott Pruett Marlboro 500 Michigan International Speedway
8/12/1995 Al Unser, Jr. Miller Genuine Draft 200 (August) Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course
8/20/1995 Andre Ribeiro New England 200 New Hampshire International Speedway
9/3/1995 Al Unser, Jr. Molson Indy Vancouver Pacific Place
9/10/1995 Gil de Ferran Toyota Grand Prix of Monterey Laguna Seca Raceway