Having surprisingly won his first world title in 1994, Michael Schumacher repeated himself in 1995, again with the team headed by Flavio Briatore. With the change of technical regulations (reduction of the displacement from 3.5 to 3 liters), Benetton secured the supply of the Renault V10s. Schumacher won 9 Grands Prix (Brazil, Spain, Monaco, France, Germany, Belgium, European GP, Pacific GP and Japan), showing sometimes an overwhelming superiority. 1995 was his last year at Benetton before moving to Ferrari, where he would remain until 2006.
Michael Schumacher's teammate in the 1995 F.1 season was the Englishman Johnny Herbert. Herbert had already contested the final two GPs of 1994 with Benetton and in 1995 he ran the entire season with the B195. He won in England and Italy, scoring 45 points which earned him fourth place in the final standings. However, he was not reconfirmed and in 1996 he moved to Sauber.
GP-Replicas is a resincast brand specialized in reproducing Formula 1 cars from the past, in 1:43, 1:18 and 1:12 scale. The catalog is very rich, with numerous models added month after month. The miniatures are very accurate, and the brand's designers take into account the numerous evolutions and versions of the individual cars. Collectors therefore have the possibility of inserting reproductions of the most famous F.1 cars in their showcases, almost GP by GP.