1989 Austrian motorcycle Grand Prix

The 1989 Austrian motorcycle Grand Prix was the seventh round of the 1989 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season. It took place on the weekend of 2–4 June 1989 at the Salzburgring.[4]

Austria  1989 Austrian Grand Prix
Race details
Race 7 of 15 races in the
1989 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season
Date4 June 1989
Official nameGroßer Preis von Österreich[1][2][3]
LocationSalzburgring
Course
  • Permanent racing facility
  • 4.326 km (2.688 mi)
500 cc
Pole position
RiderUnited States Kevin Schwantz
Time1:19.230
Fastest lap
RiderUnited States Kevin Schwantz
Time1:19.150
Podium
FirstUnited States Kevin Schwantz
SecondUnited States Eddie Lawson
ThirdUnited States Wayne Rainey
250 cc
Pole position
RiderSpain Sito Pons
Time1:24.690
Fastest lap
RiderSpain Sito Pons
Time1:24.690
Podium
FirstSpain Sito Pons
SecondSwitzerland Jacques Cornu
ThirdWest Germany Martin Wimmer
125 cc
Pole position
RiderSpain Jorge Martínez
Time1:32.580
Fastest lap
RiderSpain Àlex Crivillé
Time1:38.130
Podium
FirstNetherlands Hans Spaan
SecondSpain Julián Miralles
ThirdSpain Àlex Crivillé

500 cc race report

Another pole for Kevin Schwantz, with Eddie Lawson and Wayne Rainey on his left as the light turns green. Lawson leads a large group through the first lap, with Rainey, Schwantz and about 4 other riders. Soon it’s a trio of the leading riders, until Schwantz begins to desperately open a gap, his bike squirming and bucking into the corners. A red mist seems to descend on Rainey, as he passes Lawson on the outside to briefly move into second, while Ron Haslam leads a fight for fourth that includes Christian Sarron, Pierfrancesco Chili, Kevin Magee and Mick Doohan, the last going off track trying to come to terms with the pace.

Schwantz enlarges his gap, while Lawson drops Rainey, which turns out to be the podium order. Rainey’s 13 point lead over Lawson is down to 11.

500cc classification

Pos.RiderTeamManufacturerLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints
1 Kevin SchwantzSuzuki Pepsi ColaSuzuki2938:39.005120
2 Eddie LawsonRothmans Kanemoto HondaHonda29+2.130217
3 Wayne RaineyTeam Lucky Strike RobertsYamaha29+19.900315
4 Christian SarronSonauto Gauloises Blondes Yamaha Mobil 1Yamaha29+37.830513
5 Kevin MageeTeam Lucky Strike RobertsYamaha29+38.140711
6 Pierfrancesco ChiliHB Honda Gallina TeamHonda29+38.500410
7 Ron HaslamSuzuki Pepsi ColaSuzuki29+38.91069
8 Mick DoohanRothmans Honda TeamHonda29+56.770108
9 Freddie SpencerMarlboro Yamaha Team AgostiniYamaha29+58.04097
10 Dominique SarronTeam ROC Elf HondaHonda29+1:03.59086
11 Rob McElneaCabin Racing TeamHonda29+1:15.170115
12 Alessandro ValesiTeam IberiaYamaha28+1 Lap144
13 Simon BuckmasterRacing Team KatayamaHonda28+1 Lap153
14 Marco GentileFior MarlboroFior27+2 Laps162
15 Bruno KneubühlerRomer Racing SuisseHonda27+2 Laps171
16 Josef DopplerHonda27+2 Laps19
17 Georg Robert JungRomer TelefixHonda27+2 Laps18
18 Stefan KlabacherHonda27+2 Laps21
19 Michael RudroffHRK MotorsHonda27+2 Laps22
20 Karl DauerPC RacingHonda27+2 Laps24
21 Nicholas SchmassmanFMSHonda27+2 Laps23
22 Francisco GonzalesClub Motocross PozueloHonda27+2 Laps26
23 Pavel DekanekHonda26+3 Laps30
24 Rudolf ZellerManhattan26+3 Laps27
25 Hans KlingebielHonda26+3 Laps25
26 Thomas BerghammerSuzuki26+3 Laps29
Ret Alois MeyerRallye SportHondaRetirement28
Ret Randy MamolaCagiva CorseCagivaRetirement12
Ret Juan Lopez MellaClub Motocross PozueloHondaRetirement20
DNS Norihiko FujiwaraYamaha Motor CompanyYamahaDid not start13
DNQ Larry Moreno VacondioSuzukiDid not qualify
Sources:[5][6]

References


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1989 German Grand Prix
FIM Grand Prix World Championship
1989 season
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1989 Yugoslavian Grand Prix
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1988 Austrian Grand Prix
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1990 Austrian Grand Prix