The 1995 Italian Superturismo Championship was the ninth edition of the Italian Superturismo Championship. The season began in Misano on 23 April and finished in Vallelunga on 8 October, after ten rounds. Emanuele Pirro won the championship, driving an Audi A4 Quattro; the German manufacturer won the constructors' championship, while Mauro Trione won the privateers' trophy.
Teams and drivers
Drivers changes
Changed Cars
Entering Superturismo 1995
Leaving Superturismo 1995
Race calendar and results
Qualifying
Race 1
Race 2
Championship standings after Round 1
Drivers' Championship standings
Constructors' Championship standings
Qualifying
Race 1
Race 2
Championship standings after Round 2
Drivers' Championship standings
Constructors' Championship standings
Qualifying
Race 1
Race 2
Championship standings after Round 3
Drivers' Championship standings
Constructors' Championship standings
Qualifying
Race 1
Race 2
Championship standings after Round 4
Drivers' Championship standings
Constructors' Championship standings
Qualifying
Race 1
Race 2
Championship standings after Round 5
Drivers' Championship standings
Constructors' Championship standings
Qualifying
Race 1
Race 2
Championship standings after Round 6
Drivers' Championship standings
Constructors' Championship standings
Qualifying
Race 1
Race 2
Championship standings after Round 7
Drivers' Championship standings
Constructors' Championship standings
Qualifying
Race 1
Race 2
Championship standings after Round 8
Drivers' Championship standings
Constructors' Championship standings
Qualifying
Race 1
Race 2
Championship standings after Round 9
Drivers' Championship standings
Constructors' Championship standings
Qualifying
Race 1
Race 2
Championship standings after (Final) Round 10
Drivers' Championship standings
Constructors' Championship standings
Championship standings
- 18 results on 20 are valid for the championship
Drivers Championship
Manufacturers' Trophy
Privateers' Omega Trophy
Privateers' Cup
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