BENETTON – RENAULT B195 n.1

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BENETTON – RENAULT B195 n.1

HISTORY

The Benetton Renault B195 was the most successful car of the anglo-italian team, participated in the Formula 1 World Championship in 1995. The project was born by the engineer Rory Byrne and the technical director Ross Brawn It was based on the evolution of the Benetton B194, the main difference it was the Renault engine that was going to replace the Ford engine, which allowed the team to have the same engine as challenger Williams.

Michael Schumacher with Benetton – Renault B195 n.1 dominated the 1995 World Championship, for the german he was the second world title, during the season he won nine Grand Prix: Brazil, Spain, Monaco, France, Germany, Belgium, Europe, Pacific and Japan. Teammate Johnny Herbert won two GPs in Great Britain and GP Italy. For the Benetton there was also the victory of the constructors’ title.

CHASSIS

Benetton B195
Designer: Rory Byrne and Ross Brawn
Moulded carbon fibre composite structure
Length: 4350 mm
Width: 1990 mm
Height: 980 mm
Suspension front: Double wishbone, pushrod
Suspension rear: Double wishbone, pushrod
Brakes: Discs
Tyres: Goodyear

ENGINE

Renault RS7 V10 67°, 2998 cc in a mid-mounted
Power: 760 CV
DriveType: Rear wheel drive
Transmission: Benetton transverse 6-speed semi-automatic
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RESULT

Winner Formula 1 World Champion 1995 – driver Michael Schumacher
GP winner: GP of Brasil 1995, GP of Spain 1995, GP of Monaco 1995, GP of France 1995, GP of Germany 1995, GP of Belgium 1995, GP of Europe 1995, GP of Pacific 1995, GP of Japan 1995.

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Driver

Schumacher Michael

Manufacturer

Benetton

Race

Formula 1

Year Race

1995

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