1995 Barber Dodge Pro Series

The 1995 Barber Dodge Pro Series season was the eleventh season of the series. Dodge replaced Saab as the series engine provider. 1995 was also the first season the series was sanctioned by SCCA Pro Racing. All drivers used Dodge powered Goodyear shod Mondiale chassis. South African Jaki Scheckter won the championship.

Race calendar and results

RoundCircuitLocationDateWinner
1Bicentennial ParkUnited States Miami, FloridaMarch 3United States Geoff Boss
2Sebring International RacewayUnited States Sebring, FloridaMarch 18United States Barry Waddell
3Phoenix International RacewayUnited States Phoenix, ArizonaMay 6United States Geoff Boss
4Lime Rock ParkUnited States Lime Rock, ConnecticutMay 29United States Barry Waddell
5Watkins Glen InternationalUnited States Watkins Glen, New YorkJune 25South Africa Jaki Scheckter
6Road AmericaUnited States Elkhart Lake, WisconsinJuly 8South Africa Jaki Scheckter
7July 9South Africa Jaki Scheckter
8Sonoma RacewayUnited States Sonoma, CaliforniaJuly 16United States Geoff Boss
9Mid-Ohio Sports Car CourseUnited States Lexington, OhioAugust 13United States Jeff Bucknum
10New Hampshire Motor SpeedwayUnited States Loudon, New HampshireAugust 20United States Jerry Nadeau
11Texas World Speedway1United States College Station, TexasSeptember 10Sweden Fredrik Larsson
12New Orleans street circuitUnited States New Orleans, LouisianaOctober 8United States Jerry Nadeau

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Notes

^1 The Barber Dodge Pro Series would support the Trans-Am Series at the Dallas Grand Prix. But SCCA Pro Racing canceled the 1995 running of the Grand Prix. The Barber Dodge Pro Series race was moved to Texas World Speedway to support the IMSA GT Championship.[2]

Final standings

Color Result
Gold Winner
Silver 2nd place
Bronze 3rd place
Green 4th & 5th place
Light Blue 6th–10th place
Dark Blue 11th place or lower
Purple Did not finish
Red Did not qualify (DNQ)
Brown Withdrawn (Wth)
Black Disqualified (DSQ)
White Did not start (DNS)
Blank Did not participate (DNP)
Driver replacement (Rpl)
Injured (Inj)
No race held (NH)
RankDriverUnited States
BIC[3]
United States
SEB[4]
United States
PIR[5]
United States
LRP[6]
United States
WGI[7]
United States
ROA1[8]
United States
ROA2
United States
SON[9]
United States
MDO[10]
United States
NHS[11]
United States
TWS[12]
United States
NOR[13]
Points
1South Africa Jaki Scheckter232111715372154
2United States Geoff Boss1512318134811147
3United States Barry Waddell31314433758141
4United States Tim Moser61318532221021112
5Sweden Fredrik Larsson21914322166817105
6Sweden Mattias Andersson1166516889122599
7Norway Thomas Schie2224102275473391
8United States Jeff Willoughby8281051112582
9United States Chris Menninga161696648641974
10United States Jeff Bucknum42110611063
11Colombia Andres Gomez1021121121919156461
12United States Skip Streets142611231210101111646
13United States Jerry Nadeau1142
14Argentina Leandro Larossa13141782213161391039
15Brazil Albert Spinola74234192332
United States Barry Atkins1714
United States Mark Baker1817211313181314
United States Andy Boss52715
United States Cary Capparelli15
United States Jarrett Boon14
United States Greg Borland12
South Africa Richard Brunt25
United States Tom Cormack714
Portugal Mike De Jesus15
United States Patsy DeFillipo18
United States Joaquin DeSoto17
Paraguay Diego Dominguez24197719
United States Richard Doty20
Switzerland Christian Fisher272526
United States George Frazier13
United Kingdom Divina Galica14
United Kingdom Nigel Greensall12
Italy Giovanni Gulinelli1311129
Colombia Nessim Kassem152027
United States Nick Kunewalder25
United States Mike Lee18
United States Peter MacLeod1910
Canada Chris McDougall59
United States G.J. Mennen16
United States Will Pace28121512
United States Leo Parente20
United States David Pendergraph2113
United States Jon Purdy12
Colombia Hernando Ramirez9816
United States Tony Renna152017
United States Frank Sabatine22
United States Ted Sahley18
Portugal Francisco Sande e Castro18
United States Stephen Sardelli26231914171417
United States Craig Sletten16
United Kingdom Jamie Spence422
United States Curtis Spicer2318
United States Jerry Tack20
United States Joe Vantreese15171916
United States Larry Vollum22
United States John Walzinger16
United States Pete Wise11
El Salvador Edgar Zamora2011249
United States Luis Zervignon1751520

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References

  1. "Barber-Saab/Barber-Dodge Championship (1986-2003)". Motorsport Winners. Retrieved March 8, 2014.
  2. "SBRS: TWS replaces Dallas event". motorsport.com. Retrieved March 11, 2014.
  3. "SBRS: Miami results". motorsport.com. Retrieved March 11, 2014.
  4. "SBRS: Sebring results". motorsport.com. Retrieved March 11, 2014.
  5. "SBRS: Phoenix results". motorsport.com. Retrieved March 11, 2014.
  6. "SBRS: Lime Rock results". motorsport.com. Retrieved March 11, 2014.
  7. "SBRS: Watkins Glen results". motorsport.com. Retrieved March 11, 2014.
  8. "SBRS: Road America results". motorsport.com. Retrieved March 11, 2014.
  9. "SBRS: Sears Point results". motorsport.com. Retrieved March 11, 2014.
  10. "SBRS: Mid-Ohio results". motorsport.com. Retrieved March 11, 2014.
  11. "SBRS: Loudon report". motorsport.com. Retrieved March 11, 2014.
  12. "SBRS: Texas results". motorsport.com. Retrieved March 11, 2014.
  13. "SBRS: New Orleans report". motorsport.com. Retrieved March 11, 2014.
  14. "SBRS: Final standings". motorsport.com. Retrieved March 11, 2014.
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