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1989 Yugoslavian motorcycle Grand Prix

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Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia  1989 Yugoslavian Grand Prix
Race details
Race 8 of 15 races in the
1989 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season
Date11 June 1989
Official nameYu Grand Prix[1][2][3]
LocationAutomotodrom Rijeka
Course
  • Permanent racing facility
  • 4.168 km (2.590 mi)
500cc
Pole position
Rider United States Kevin Schwantz
Time 1:29.160
Fastest lap
Rider United States Wayne Rainey
Time 1:29.280
Podium
First United States Kevin Schwantz
Second United States Wayne Rainey
Third United States Eddie Lawson
250cc
Pole position
Rider Spain Sito Pons
Time 1:31.760
Fastest lap
Rider Italy Luca Cadalora
Time 1:32.260
Podium
First Spain Sito Pons
Second West Germany Reinhold Roth
Third Switzerland Jacques Cornu
80cc
Pole position
Rider Switzerland Stefan Dörflinger
Time 1:41.893
Fastest lap
Rider Unknown
Podium
First West Germany Peter Öttl
Second Spain Manuel Herreros
Third Switzerland Stefan Dörflinger

The 1989 Yugoslavian motorcycle Grand Prix was the eighth round of the 1989 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season. It took place on the weekend of 9–11 June 1989 at the Automotodrom Grobnik circuit, near Rijeka.

500 cc race report

Another pole for Kevin Schwantz, but Wayne Rainey gets a little gap after the light, and is chased by Eddie Lawson, Schwantz, Kevin Magee and Pierfrancesco Chili. Soon, the usual trio develops at the front. Lawson takes the lead, but makes a mistake and goes off-track, letting Schwantz and Rainey through and getting dropped from the leading group, though remaining in the third place.

Schwantz wants a win and Rainey wants as many riders between him and Lawson, so Schwantz has to earn the gap he gets from Rainey. Magee and Christian Sarron fight for fourth.

Schwantz wins it ahead of Rainey and Lawson, and Rainey pulls ahead slightly in the standings.

500 cc classification

Pos. Rider Team Manufacturer Time/Retired Points
1 United States Kevin Schwantz Suzuki Pepsi Cola Suzuki 45:10.967 20
2 United States Wayne Rainey Team Lucky Strike Roberts Yamaha +1.193 17
3 United States Eddie Lawson Rothmans Kanemoto Honda Honda +15.670 15
4 Australia Kevin Magee Team Lucky Strike Roberts Yamaha +41.545 13
5 France Christian Sarron Sonauto Gauloises Blondes Yamaha Mobil 1 Yamaha +41.673 11
6 Australia Mick Doohan Rothmans Honda Team Honda +1:05.736 10
7 United States Randy Mamola Cagiva Corse Cagiva +1:12.921 9
8 United Kingdom Ron Haslam Suzuki Pepsi Cola Suzuki +1:22.452 8
9 Italy Pierfrancesco Chili HB Honda Gallina Team Honda +1:31.927 7
10 France Dominique Sarron Team ROC Elf Honda Honda +1 Lap 6
11 United Kingdom Rob McElnea Cabin Racing Team Honda +1 Lap 5
12 United Kingdom Niall Mackenzie Marlboro Yamaha Team Agostini Yamaha +1 Lap 4
13 Italy Massimo Broccoli Cagiva Corse Cagiva +1 Lap 3
14 United Kingdom Simon Buckmaster Racing Team Katayama Honda +1 Lap 2
15 West Germany Michael Rudroff HRK Motors Honda +1 Lap 1
16 Switzerland Bruno Kneubühler Romer Racing Suisse Honda +1 Lap
17 Italy Marco Papa Team Greco Paton +2 Laps
18 West Germany Stefan Klabacher Honda +2 Laps
19 Spain Francisco Gonzales Club Motocross Pozuelo Honda +3 Laps
20 Switzerland Nicholas Schmassman FMS Honda +3 Laps
21 Austria Rudolf Zeller Manhattan +3 Laps
Ret Italy Vittorio Scatola Honda Retirement
Ret Austria Michael Kaplam Honda Retirement
Ret Switzerland Marco Gentile Fior Marlboro Fior Retirement
Ret Italy Alessandro Valesi Team Iberia Yamaha Retirement
Ret Luxembourg Andreas Leuthe Librenti Corse Suzuki Retirement
Ret United States Freddie Spencer Marlboro Yamaha Team Agostini Yamaha Retirement
DNQ Italy Donato Battistoni Honda Did not qualify
DNQ France Claude Albert Suzuki Did not qualify
DNQ West Germany Helmut Schutz Rallye Sport Honda Did not qualify
Sources:[4][5]

References

  1. ^ "Grand Prix uitslagen en bijzonderheden 1989". Archive.li. Archived from the original on 2015-07-25. Retrieved 2018-09-13.
  2. ^ "1989 500cc Class (FIM Grand Prix World Championship) Programmes | The Motor Racing Programme Covers Project". Progcovers.com. Retrieved 2018-09-13.
  3. ^ "Info". Archived from the original on 2018-05-21. Retrieved 2018-05-21.
  4. ^ "1989 Yugoslavian MotoGP | Motor Sport Magazine Database". Motorsportmagazine.com. 1989-06-11. Retrieved 2018-09-13.
  5. ^ "· YUGOSLAVIAN GRAND PRIX · 500cc Race Classification 1989". Motogp.com. 2018-07-23. Retrieved 2018-09-13.


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