Calendar
| Race No | Track | State | Date | Laps | Distance | Time | Speed | Winner | Pole Position | Most Leading Laps | Fastest Race Lap |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Miami | Florida | March 5, 1995 | 25 | 2.943=73.585 km | 0'47:00.675 | 93.316 km/h | Greg Moore | Greg Moore | Greg Moore | ? |
| 2 | Phoenix | Arizona | April 2, 1995 | 75 | 1.6093=120.6975 km | 0'42:56.133 | 168.668 km/h | Greg Moore | Claude Bourbonnais | Alfonso Giaffone | ? |
| 3 | Long Beach | California | April 9, 1995 | 47 | 2.558787=120.262989 km | 0'58:23.255 | 123.584 km/h | Greg Moore | Greg Moore | Greg Moore | ? |
| 4 | Nazareth | Pennsylvania | April 23, 1995 | 75 | 1.5223978=114.179835 km | 0'44:23.382 | 154.333 km/h | Greg Moore | Bob Dorricott, Jr. | Greg Moore | ? |
| 5 | Milwaukee | Wisconsin | June 4, 1995 | 75 | 1.6607976=124.55982 km | 0'39:29.386 | 189.254 km/h | Greg Moore | Robbie Buhl | Greg Moore | ? |
| 6 | Detroit | Michigan | June 11, 1995 | 24 | 3.37953=81.10872 km | 0'50:08.993 | 97.040 km/h | Robbie Buhl | Robbie Buhl | Robbie Buhl | ? |
| 7 | Portland | Oregon | June 25, 1995 | 39 | 3.138135=122.387265 km | 0'51:19.388 | 143.078 km/h | Greg Moore | Greg Moore | Greg Moore | ? |
| 8 | Toronto | Canada | July 16, 1995 | 42 | 2.8709912=120.58163 km | 0'52:41.622 | 137.301 km/h | Greg Moore | Greg Moore | Greg Moore | ? |
| 9 | Cleveland | Ohio | July 23, 1995 | 32 | 3.8124317=121.9978144 km | 0'48:37.497 | 150.537 km/h | Greg Moore | Greg Moore | Greg Moore | ? |
| 10 | Loudon | New Hampshire | August 20, 1995 | 71 | 1.7026394=120.887397 km | 0'34:29.131 | 210.327 km/h | Greg Moore | Robbie Buhl | Robbie Buhl | ? |
| 11 | Vancouver | Canada | September 3, 1995 | 44 | 2.7406379=120.588068 km | 0'51:29.013 | 140.536 km/h | Pedro Chaves | Greg Moore | Greg Moore | ? |
| 12 | Monterey | California | September 10, 1995 | 34 | 3.5629902=121.141667 km | 0'48:09.053 | 150.953 km/h | Greg Moore | Greg Moore | Greg Moore | ? |
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