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1995 FIA FORMULA ONE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP Race ...

1995 FIA FORMULA ONE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP Race #15 PACIFIC GRAND PRIX -- AIDA, JAPAN October 20-22, 1995

QUALIFYING ANALYSIS Edited by Robert Heathcote, for SpeedNet

TOP TIMES (SPLIT) RECORDED THROUGH 3 SEGMENTS OF AIDA CIRCUIT

 Start to Sector #1     Sector #1 to Sector #2     Sector #2 to Finish
                        (just after "Moss 'S'")    (end of backstraight)
 1. Hill       16.522s   1. Coulthard   15.370s    1. Coulthard   42.099s
 2. Alesi      16.584    2. Hill        15.451     2. Schumacher  42.263
 3. Schumacher 16.614    3. Alesi       15.454     3. Hill        42.316
 4. Berger     16.673    4. Berger      15.510     4. Irvine      42.728
 5. Coulthard  16.713    5. Schumacher  15.557     5. Berger      42.757
 6. Herbert    16.767    6. Blundell    15.571     6. Herbert     42.804
 7. Blundell   16.825    7. Irvine      15.733     7. Alesi       42.881
 8. Irvine     17.066    8. Barrichello 15.767     8. Frentzen    42.921
 9. Magnussen  17.156    9. Frentzen    15.844     9. Blundell    43.084
10. Panis      17.157   10. Herbert     15.846    10. Barrichello 43.175

TOP SPEEDS (MPH) RECORDED AT THREE POINTS OF AIDA CIRCUIT

Start/Finish Line Sector #1 Sector #2

 1. Hill         165.7    1. Hill        161.3     1. Hill         179.0
 2. Alesi        165.3    2. Alesi       160.9     2. Coulthard    177.5
 3. Berger       163.7    3. Berger      159.4     3. Schumacher   176.1
 4. Coulthard    163.2    4. Schumacher  158.3        Alesi        176.1
 5. Schumacher   162.9       Herbert     158.3     5. Irvine       175.6
 6. Herbert      162.5       Coulthard   158.3     6. Berger       175.2
    Barrichello  162.5    7. Irvine      157.9     7. Herbert      174.4
 8. Irvine       162.1    8. Barrichello 157.5     8. Barrichello  174.4
 9. Katayama     161.7       Panis       157.5     9. Suzuki       174.3
    Magnussen    161.7       Boullion    157.5    10. Katayama     173.8

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