Compute the car's weight:
W = m g = (950 kg) (9.8 m/s²) = 9310 N
The net vertical force on the car is
∑ F = N - W = 0
so the normal force has magnitude
N = W = 9310 N
Then the friction force that keeps the car from skidding has magnitude F = µ N, where µ is the coefficient of friction, and it's friction that makes up the net horizontal force on the car. By Newton's second law, we have
F = m a
µ N = m v ² / R
µ (9310 N) = (950 kg) (25 m/s)² / (72 m)
µ ≈ 0.89