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1989 German Grand Prix
Race 9 of 16 in the 1989 Formula One World Championship
Race details
Date July 30, 1989
Official name LI Grosser Mobil 1 Preis von Deutschland
Location Hockenheimring
near Heidelberg, West Germany
Course Permanent racing facility
Course length 6.797 km (4.2234 miles)
Distance 45 laps, 305.865 km (190.055 miles)
Weather Warm, cloudy
Pole position
Driver McLaren-Honda
Time 1:42.300
Fastest lap
Driver Brazil Ayrton Senna McLaren-Honda
Time 1:45.884 on lap 43
Podium
First McLaren-Honda
Second McLaren-Honda
Third Ferrari

The 1989 German Grand Prix was a Formula One race held at Hockenheimring on July 30, 1989. The race was highlighted by Gerhard Berger's spectacular accident at the Jim Clark chicane.

Pre-qualifying

In the pre-qualifying session, Larrousse driver Michele Alboreto beat AGS driver Yannick Dalmas by mere 0.001 second for the last berth in the qualifying sessions.

Race

The race started with Ayrton Senna on pole position with Alain Prost alongside him, and at the start, Gerhard Berger had a tremendous start from 4th, passing both Senna, Prost and his teammate Nigel Mansell leading the entire field into the first corner with Senna, Prost and Mansell following in succession. Philippe Alliot went off the track at the start in spectacular fashion as he lost control of his Lola and spun off into the grass.

Berger's lead was to last about a quarter of a lap, as the power of both McLaren's Honda engines showed as Senna passed Berger into the first chicane, and Prost did the same to him at Ostkurve. At the start of the second lap, it was Senna leading from Prost, Berger, Mansell, Thierry Boutsen, Alessandro Nannini, Emanuele Pirro, Riccardo Patrese, and Nelson Piquet.

The McLaren-Honda MP4/5's of Senna and Prost and the Ferrari 640's of Mansell and Berger started to pull away from the field, with the Benetton B189's of Pirro and Nannini and the Williams FW12C of Patrese just barely clinging on (Boutsen retired on lap 5). On lap 14, Mansell had been hounding Berger for 2 laps, but Berger had a puncture right when approaching the first chicane, and he went up on the marker, launching his Ferrari in midair, landing on a grassy patch and went across the track, just barely avoiding Mansell and came to rest on the trackside grass.

Prost and Senna were on the limit the entire race and Prost hounded Senna for 16 laps, until he went in for his pit stop for tyres, which was a terribly slow one of 18 seconds, which put Mansell in 2nd place and Senna even further away. The next lap, Mansell came into the pits for his tyre change and his pit stop was faster than Prost's but still a poor stop of 11 seconds, which dropped him down back to 4th behind, Senna, Pirro and Prost. Then Senna decided to take advantage of his huge lead and came into the pits for his tyre change, and his stop was even worse than Prost's, lasting 23 seconds. This dropped him down to 2nd behind Prost and Pirro had come into the pits for a tyre change and dropped to 4th.

Pirro crashed into the styrofoam barriers at the stadium entrance and had to be taken to the hospital. With Mansell having problems with his Ferrari, Senna and Prost battled for the entire race, as both drivers were driving on the limit. They started trading off fastest laps[citation needed] and Prost held off Senna for almost the entire race- but on lap 43, Prost's gearbox malfunctioned, lost 6th gear and Senna passed him coming into the stadium. Prost limped around the track for the next 2 laps and Senna cruised around the track to grab his 4th victory of the season, followed by Prost 2nd, Mansell 3rd, Patrese 4th, Piquet 5th and Derek Warwick 6th.

Classification

Pos No Driver Constructor Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
1 1 Brazil Ayrton Senna McLaren-Honda 45 1:21:43.302 1 9
2 2 France Alain Prost McLaren-Honda 45 + 18.151 2 6
3 27 United Kingdom Nigel Mansell Ferrari 45 + 1:23.254 3 4
4 6 Italy Riccardo Patrese Williams-Renault 44 + 1 Lap 5 3
5 11 Brazil Nelson Piquet Lotus-Judd 44 + 1 Lap 8 2
6 9 United Kingdom Derek Warwick Arrows-Ford 44 + 1 Lap 17 1
7 22 Italy Andrea de Cesaris Dallara-Ford 44 + 1 Lap 21  
8 7 United Kingdom Martin Brundle Brabham-Judd 44 + 1 Lap 12  
9 23 Italy Pierluigi Martini Minardi-Ford 44 + 1 Lap 13  
10 4 France Jean Alesi Tyrrell-Ford 43 + 2 Laps 10  
11 25 France René Arnoux Ligier-Ford 42 + 3 Laps 23  
12 10 United States Eddie Cheever Arrows-Ford 40 Fuel System 25  
Ret 8 Italy Stefano Modena Brabham-Judd 37 Engine 16  
Ret 12 Japan Satoru Nakajima Lotus-Judd 36 Spun Off 18  
Ret 16 Italy Ivan Capelli March-Judd 32 Electrical 22  
Ret 15 Brazil Maurício Gugelmin March-Judd 28 Gearbox 14  
Ret 20 Italy Emanuele Pirro Benetton-Ford 26 Spun Off 9  
Ret 30 France Philippe Alliot Lola-Lamborghini 20 Oil Leak 15  
Ret 3 United Kingdom Jonathan Palmer Tyrrell-Ford 16 Engine 19  
Ret 28 Austria Gerhard Berger Ferrari 13 Spun Off 4  
Ret 36 Sweden Stefan Johansson Onyx-Ford 8 Overheating 24  
Ret 19 Italy Alessandro Nannini Benetton-Ford 6 Electrical 7  
Ret 5 Belgium Thierry Boutsen Williams-Renault 4 Collision 6  
Ret 21 Italy Alex Caffi Dallara-Ford 2 Engine 20  
Ret 29 Italy Michele Alboreto Lola-Lamborghini 1 Electrical 26  
Ret 26 France Olivier Grouillard Ligier-Ford 0 Gearbox 11  
DNQ 24 Spain Luis Perez-Sala Minardi-Ford    
DNQ 37 Belgium Bertrand Gachot Onyx-Ford    
DNQ 38 Germany Christian Danner Rial-Ford    
DSQ 39 Germany Volker Weidler Rial-Ford   Push-start  
DNPQ 41 France Yannick Dalmas AGS-Ford    
DNPQ 17 Italy Nicola Larini Osella-Ford    
DNPQ 40 Italy Gabriele Tarquini AGS-Ford    
DNPQ 18 Italy Piercarlo Ghinzani Osella-Ford    
DNPQ 31 Brazil Roberto Moreno Coloni-Ford    
DNPQ 32 France Pierre-Henri Raphanel Coloni-Ford    
DNPQ 33 Switzerland Gregor Foitek Euro Brun-Judd    
DNPQ 35 Japan Aguri Suzuki Zakspeed-Yamaha    
DNPQ 34 Germany Bernd Schneider Zakspeed-Yamaha    

Standings after the race

  • Note: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings.

References

  • Unless otherwise indicated, all race results are taken from "The Official Formula 1 website". Retrieved 2007-08-04.


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