1989 Swedish motorcycle Grand Prix

The 1989 Swedish motorcycle Grand Prix was the thirteenth round of the 1989 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season. It took place on the weekend of 11–13 August 1989 at the Anderstorp circuit.

Sweden  1989 Swedish Grand Prix
Race details
Race 13 of 15 races in the
1989 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season
Date13 August 1989
Official nameSwedish TT[1][2][3]
LocationScandinavian Raceway
Course
  • Permanent racing facility
  • 4.025 km (2.501 mi)
500 cc
Pole position
RiderUnited States Wayne Rainey
Time1:32.490
Fastest lap
RiderFrance Christian Sarron
Time1:31.990
Podium
FirstUnited States Eddie Lawson
SecondFrance Christian Sarron
ThirdAustralia Wayne Gardner
250 cc
Pole position
RiderSpain Carlos Cardús
Time1:36.740
Fastest lap
RiderSpain Sito Pons
Time1:36.360
Podium
FirstSpain Sito Pons
SecondWest Germany Reinhold Roth
ThirdSwitzerland Jacques Cornu
125 cc
Pole position
RiderSpain Àlex Crivillé
Time1:43.610
Fastest lap
RiderSpain Àlex Crivillé
Time1:42.770
Podium
FirstSpain Àlex Crivillé
SecondNetherlands Hans Spaan
ThirdJapan Koji Takada

500 cc race report

Wayne Rainey takes pole, then it's Kevin Schwantz and Eddie Lawson. Rainey gets the start, and Lawson moves into second, followed by Schwantz.

A lead group forms, with Rainey, a small gap to Lawson, then another small gap to Schwantz, Kevin Magee and Christian Sarron.

Schwantz cruises into the pits with a mechanical, and Lawson closes the gap to Rainey and moves into the lead. Sarron is in third a couple of bike lengths behind, and Wayne Gardner passes Magee for fourth spot.

With two laps to go, Rainey is right behind Lawson and highsides on the exit of a right-hander. It's a long tumble, but he gets up and doesn't try to pick up the bike. Though it's Rainey's only real mistake all year, Lawson's consistency and improvement brings him the win and a lead in the standings by 13.5 points. Sarron takes second, Gardner third.

Says Lawson of the lap that saw Rainey go down: "That was my fastest lap of the race; I'd never got on the throttle that early all race. When I cracked it open, Wayne followed me, and there was no way the Dunlop was going to do that. It wasn’t Wayne, it was the tyres."[4]

500 cc classification

Pos.RiderTeamManufacturerLapsTime/RetiredPoints
1 Eddie LawsonRothmans Kanemoto HondaHonda3046:31.95020
2 Christian SarronSonauto Gauloises Blondes Yamaha Mobil 1Yamaha30+5.65017
3 Wayne GardnerRothmans Honda TeamHonda30+25.03015
4 Niall MackenzieMarlboro Yamaha Team AgostiniYamaha30+31.63013
5 Kevin MageeTeam Lucky Strike RobertsYamaha30+51.55011
6 Ron HaslamSuzuki Pepsi ColaSuzuki30+55.45010
7 Pierfrancesco ChiliHB Honda Gallina TeamHonda30+55.6609
8 Adrien MorillasTeam ROC Elf HondaHonda30+55.8408
9 Rob McElneaCabin Racing TeamHonda30+1:33.5007
10 Tadahiko TairaYamaha Motor CompanyYamaha29+1 Lap6
11 Alessandro ValesiTeam IberiaYamaha29+1 Lap5
12 Simon BuckmasterRacing Team KatayamaHonda29+1 Lap4
13 Fabio BiliottiRacing Team KatayamaHonda28+2 Laps3
14 Bruno KneubühlerRomer Racing SuisseHonda28+2 Laps2
15 Juan Lopez MellaClub Motocross PozueloHonda28+2 Laps1
16 Nicholas SchmassmanFMSHonda28+2 Laps
17 Timo PaavilainenSuzuki28+2 Laps
Ret Torbjorn BastiansenSuzukiRetirement
Ret Andreas LeutheLibrenti CorseSuzukiRetirement
Ret Wayne RaineyTeam Lucky Strike RobertsYamahaRetirement
Ret Alan CarterHondaRetirement
Ret Kevin SchwantzSuzuki Pepsi ColaSuzukiRetirement
Ret Rachel NicotteChevallier YamahaRetirement
Ret Peter LindenTeam HeukeroffHondaRetirement
DNS Marco GentileFior MarlboroFiorDid not start
DNS Josef DopplerHondaDid not start
DNS Luca CadaloraMarlboro Yamaha Team AgostiniYamahaDid not start
DNQ Francisco GonzalesClub Motocross PozueloHondaDid not qualify
DNQ Ian PrattSuzukiDid not qualify
DNQ Aki DahliHondaDid not qualify
Sources:[5][6]

References


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1989 British Grand Prix
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1989 Czechoslovakian Grand Prix
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1988 Swedish Grand Prix
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