The 1995 Formula One World Championship was the 49th season of FIA Formula One motor racing. It featured the 1995 Formula One World Championship for Drivers and the 1995 Formula One World Championship for Constructors, contested over 17 races, starting in Brazil on 26 March and ending in Australia on 12 November.
Michael Schumacher, driving for Benetton-Renault, won his second consecutive World Championship, solidifying his status as a top driver in the sport. Schumacher’s main competition came from Damon Hill and the Williams team, but a series of on-track incidents and strategic errors by Williams allowed Schumacher to gain the upper hand.
The season was also notable for the emergence of David Coulthard as a competitive driver, the continued presence of teams like Ferrari and McLaren in the top tier, and the ongoing evolution of car technology and race strategy. The 1995 season continued the trend of increased competitiveness and technological advancement in Formula One, setting the stage for the years to come.