1995 Japanese Touring Car Championship
The 1995 Japanese Touring Car Championship season was the 11th edition of the series. It began at Fuji Speedway on 12 March and finished after eight events, also at Fuji Speedway on 5 November. The championship was won by Steve Soper, driving for BMW Team Schnitzer. It was his only touring car title[1][2][3] and it would be the only time a non-Japanese driver won the series.
Teams & Drivers
Team |
Car |
No. |
Drivers |
Rounds |
Toyota Team TOM's |
Toyota Corona EXiV |
1 |
Masanori Sekiya |
All |
Toyota Corona T190 |
37 |
Michael Krumm |
1 |
Toyota Corona EXiV |
2-8 |
Hasemi Motorsport |
Nissan Primera GTe |
3 |
Masahiro Hasemi |
All |
Trans Global |
BMW 318i |
5 |
Mutsuaki Sanada |
1-6 |
Akira Watanabe |
7 |
Richard Dean |
8 |
Castrol Racing |
Mazda Lantis |
6 |
Yojiro Terada |
1-2, 4-8 |
FET Racing |
Toyota Corolla AE101 |
8 |
Kiyoshi Misaki |
1-5 |
Toyota Corolla AE110 |
6-8 |
Mazdaspeed |
Mazda Familia |
9 |
Andrew Gilbert-Scott |
6-8 |
Mazda Lantis |
47 |
Shogo Kobayashi |
1-2, 4-8 |
BMW Team Schnitzer |
BMW 318i |
10 |
Steve Soper |
All |
73 |
Joachim Winkelhock |
1, 5-8 |
Leopold Prinz von Bayern |
2-4 |
74 |
Peter Kox |
8 |
Object T |
Honda Civic Ferio |
11 |
Takahiko Hara |
1 |
Toyota Corona T190 |
33 |
Satoshi Motoyama |
1 |
Toyota Corona EXiV |
51 |
2-8 |
Team Impul |
Nissan Primera GTe |
12 |
Kazuyoshi Hoshino |
All |
WedsSport |
BMW 318i |
13 |
Takeo Asano |
All |
Mooncraft |
Honda Civic Ferio |
14 |
Naoki Hattori |
All |
Nakajima Planning |
Honda Civic Ferio |
15 |
Tetsuya Tanaka |
1-3 |
Takuya Kurosawa |
4-8 |
Castrol Mugen Honda |
Honda Civic Ferio |
16 |
Osamu Nakako |
All |
Misuzu Racing |
Opel Vectra GT |
17 |
Tatsuhiko Kaneumi |
2-4, 6-8 |
Club Endless |
BMW 318i |
18 |
Mitsuhiro Kinoshita |
All |
Racing Project Bandoh |
Toyota Sprinter Marino |
19 |
Katsutomo Kaneishi |
1 |
Toyota Corona EXiV |
2-8 |
Hitotsuyama Racing |
BMW 318i |
20 |
Mikio Hitotsuyama |
8 |
21 |
3, 5-7 |
Yasushi Hitotsuyama |
1-2, 4, 8 |
Team Advan Yamaichi |
BMW 318i |
22 |
Kazuo Mogi |
All |
Team Advan |
Toyota Corolla Ceres |
25 |
Masami Kageyama |
1, 3 |
Toyota Corona EXiV |
2, 4-8 |
Nismo |
Nissan Sunny |
31 |
Akira Iida |
2-8 |
32 |
Toshio Suzuki |
2-8 |
AS Auto Tech |
BMW 318i |
35 |
Akihiko Nakaya |
All |
Toyota Team Cerumo |
Toyota Corona T190 |
38 |
Hidetoshi Mitsusada |
1 |
Toyota Corona EXiV |
2-8 |
39 |
Tom Kristensen |
All |
5Zigen Racing |
Honda Civic Ferio |
50 |
Hideki Okada |
2-8 |
Unicorse |
Alfa Romeo 155 TS |
55 |
Yasutaka Hinoi |
4 |
Giambattista Busi |
6 |
Giorgio Francia |
8 |
Team Dome-Kosei |
Ford Mondeo |
65 |
Hisashi Wada |
7-8 |
Dandelion Racing |
Toyota Corolla AE101 |
68 |
Hideo Fukuyama |
1-2, 4 |
Masayuki Yamamoto |
3, 5-8 |
Concept L Racing |
Honda Civic Ferio |
77 |
Kazuo Shimizu |
All |
HKS Opel Team Japan |
Opel Vectra GT |
86 |
Justin Bell |
All |
87 |
Anthony Reid |
1-7 |
Philipp Peter |
8 |
Team Kunimitsu |
Honda Civic Ferio |
100 |
Keiichi Tsuchiya |
2-8 |
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Calendar
Championship Standings
Points were awarded 15, 12, 9, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 to the top 10 finishers in each race, with no bonus points for pole positions or fastest laps. Drivers counted their 11 best scores.
References