New set of answers... and we've got a few wrong guesses. It was neither Belgium 95, nor Germany, nor Europe.
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And the clues so far:
The winner's car was not sponsored by Marlboro.
The race took place after Ayrton Senna's death, but before the years 1997 and 2000.
It was not an Asian race.
McLaren were using Mercedes-Benz/Ilmor power.
Damon Hill was not driving a Jordan.
Bridgestone tires were not used during that season.
It was a European race, won by a German driver.
There was no controversy about any new features on the winner's car at the time.
The race was not held in 1996.
The driver who was on pole was not Austrian a.k.a. Berger the prankster.
The 2nd place finisher was powered by a Renault engine.
Crazy D was driving a Williams.
The winner of the race was not on pole, and he did not set the fastest lap of the race.
I'm going to help you slightly with a clue of my own:
The race was red-flagged and restarted because of a shunt.