1995 Rejects-1 World Championship season

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The 1995 Rejects-1 World Championship season was the second season of the Rejects-1 World Championship series, now established as one of the top class of world reject motorsport following the successful first season.

One of the changes are the introduction of Osella FA1ME to the grid. Mecaclone continued to be the sole engine supplier, Goodyear and Pirelli logo on the tires are now just for cosmetic purposes, as the tires are supplied now by the cooperation between both Goodyear and Pirelli.

Chassis

Constructor Name Year
AGS JH24 1990
Andrea Moda S921 1992
Coloni C4 1991
EuroBrun ER188B 1989
Fondmetal GR02 1992
Life L190 1990
Modena Lambo 291 1991
Onyx ORE-1 1989
Rial ARC-02 1989
Zakspeed 891 1989
Osella FA1ME 1990

Championship Races

Each race was scheduled to last approximately one hour, with the exception of Pergusa 350, which will be held at the distance of over 350 km.

Date Title Track Pole position Fastest lap Winning driver Winning team Reject of the Race
1 March 12 Flag of the United States svg.png Rejects-1 United States Grand Prix Willow Springs International Motorsport Park, Lancaster, California
2 March 26 Flag of Argentina svg.png Rejects-1 Gran Premio de Argentina Potrero de Los Funes Street Circuit, San Luis, Argentine
3 April 16 Flag of Australia svg.png Rejects-1 Australian Grand Prix Sandown Raceway, Melbourne, Victoria
4 April 23 Flag of Indonesia svg.png Rejects-1 Grand Prix Indonesia Sirkuit Internasional Sentul, Bogor, Indonesia
5 May 7 Flag of Japan svg.png Rejects-1 日本グランプリー Autopolis, Ōita, Japan
5 May 21 Flag of Angola svg.png Rejects-1 Gran Premio de Angola Autódromo de Benguela, Benguela, Angola
6 June 4 Flag of Italy svg.png Rejects-1 SuperPremio d’Italia Autodromo di Pergusa, Sicily, Italy
7 June 18 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Rejects-1 British Grand Prix Oulton Park, Cheshire, England
8 June 25 Flag of Ireland svg.png Rejects-1 Grand Prix na hÉireann Mondello Park, Caragh, Ireland
9 July 9 Flag of France svg.png Rejects-1 Grand Prix de France Circuit Paul Armagnac, Nogaro, France
10 July 23 Flag of Germany svg.png Rejects-1 Großer Preis von Deutschland Hockenheimring, Hockenheim, Germany
11 August 6 Flag of Finland svg.png Rejects-1 Suomen Grand Prix Alastaro Circuit, Alastaro, Finland
12 August 20 Flag of Norway svg.png Rejects-1 Norge Grand Prix Artic Circle Raceway, Mo I Rana, Norway
13 September 17 Flag of Finland svg.png Rejects-1 Suomen Grand Prix Botniaring Moottorirata, Jurva, Finland Flag of the United States svg.png Vic Sunset Flag of New Zealand svg.png Sam Sun Flag of the United States svg.png Vic Sunset Flag of Germany svg.png Blokkmonsta Racing Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Deanna McMahon
14 October 2 Flag of Japan svg.png Rejects-1 日本グランプリー Fuji Speedway, Oyama, Shizuoka, Japan Flag of the Netherlands svg.png Jan van der Maeyede Flag of Austria svg.png Natascha Zaugg Flag of Austria svg.png Natascha Zaugg Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Foster's Good Call Racing None
15 October 23 Flag of New Zealand svg.png Rejects-1 New Zealand Grand Prix Manfeild Autocourse, Feilding, New Zealand Flag of Italy svg.png Jose Braggia Flag of Italy svg.png Rafael Modena Flag of Italy svg.png Jose Braggia Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Foster's Good Call Racing None
16 October 30 Flag of Australia svg.png Rejects-1 Australian Grand Prix Oran Park Raceway, Sydney, Australia
17 November 6 Flag of Indonesia svg.png Rejects-1 Grand Prix Indonesia Sirkuit Internasional Sentul, Bogor, Indonesia