In 1995, Michael Schumacher drove the iconic Benetton Renault B195 to victory at the Pacific Grand Prix, a race that further solidified his path to becoming the World Champion. The B195, known for its distinctive blue and green livery, was powered by a potent Renault engine, delivering around 700 horsepower from its 3.0-liter V10.
Schumacher's exceptional driving skills, combined with the B195's advanced technical features such as traction control and semi-automatic gearbox, made it a dominant force on the track. This victory marked a significant moment in Schumacher's illustrious career and solidified the Benetton team's reputation as a powerhouse in Formula 1 racing.