1995 Winchester 400

The Twenty-sixth annual Winchester 400 motor race (run yearly since 1970) was held under All-Pro Series sanction on October 1, 1995, at the Winchester Speedway, Indiana (USA).

Leading the final 98 laps of the event, Mike Cope of Weeki Wachee Springs, Florida, entered his name in the Winchester 400 history books, as he became the first competitor to collect three consecutive "400" wins since Bob Senneker won five-straight from 1974-1978. __TOC__ Ron Barfield, Jr. qualified on the pole position, but it was Hal Goodson who jumped out to the early lead. Barfield, Jr. went to the lead for the first time on lap eight and would show the way around the high-banked, half-mile until stopping for tires on lap 82. That handed the lead to Robert Burroughs who led the first laps of his "400" career.

Cope led for the first time on lap 92 with Scot Walters, Freddie Query, Dave Jackson, and Ron Young all having a turn at the front of the field. Cope completed the winning pass of Barfield, Jr. on lap 302. Goodson came home second just 0.15 seconds behind Cope with Barfield Jr. settling for third. Home state driver Brian Ross was a career-best fourth, six laps off the pace with Walters rounding out the top-five. Cope collected $12,925 for his third "400" win.

Table of results

Results of the 26th Annual Winchester 400

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Race statistics

  • Average Speed:
  • Margin of Victory: 0.15 seconds
  • Time of Race: Two hours, 43 minutes and 27 seconds
  • Lead Changes: 9 among 8 drivers
  • Lap Leaders: Hal Goodson 1-7; Ron Barfield, Jr. 8-82; Robert Burroughs 83-91; Mike Cope 92-156; Scot Walters 157; Freddie Query 158-193; Dave Jackson 194-223; Ron Young 224-254; Barfield 255-301; Cope 302-400.
  • Cautions: 11 for 72 laps
  • Entries: 30   Qualifiers: 30