European Grand Prix 1995 - Race Schedule and Countdown

European Grand Prix

Nürburg Germany

Complete

Oct 1, 1995 2:00 PM

Race Results

🥇Winner
🥈2nd Place
Ferrari
🥉3rd Place
Pole Position

Race Summary

Michael Schumacher clinched his second consecutive World Championship at the European Grand Prix, dominating the race at the Nurburgring to seal the title with three rounds remaining. The German driver's victory was his seventh of the season and confirmed his status as Formula 1's dominant force, delivering Benetton their second straight drivers' championship.

Schumacher led from start to finish, controlling the race in typical fashion and never looking troubled. Jean Alesi finished second for Ferrari after another strong drive, while David Coulthard took third for Williams. Damon Hill could only finish fourth, his championship challenge having long since evaporated in the face of Schumacher's consistent brilliance. The victory sparked wild celebrations in the Benetton garage, with the team knowing they had achieved their goal of retaining both world championships.

The European Grand Prix marked the culmination of Schumacher's dominant season, one that had seen him win races in wet and dry conditions, on high-speed circuits and tight street tracks. His versatility and consistency had proven too much for Williams, despite their technically superior car. At just 26 years old, Schumacher had matched Alberto Ascari, Jim Clark, and Emerson Fittipaldi in winning back-to-back championships, establishing himself among Formula 1's all-time greats. The championship was secured with authority, and Schumacher's impending move to Ferrari for 1996 added extra significance to the achievement.