Formel-3000-Saison 1989
Die Formel-3000-Saison 1989 startete am 9. April 1989 in Silverstone und endete am 22. Oktober 1989 in Dijon. Es wurden 10 Rennen in 5 Ländern gefahren. Den Titel sicherte sich der Franzose Jean Alesi.
Rennen
Datum | Rennen | Runden | Distanz | Zeit | Ø-Tempo | Sieger | Siegerteam | Pole-Position | Schnellste Runde | ||||
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9.4. | Silverstone | 41 | 196,308 km | 0::55::31,92 h | 211,730 km/h | Thomas Danielsson | Madgwick International | Philippe Favre | Philippe Favre * | ||||
30.4. | Vallelunga | 64 | 204,800 km | 1:13:08,797 h | 167,991 km/h | Fabrizio Giovanardi | First Racing | Martin Donnelly | Marco Apicella | ||||
15.5. | Pau | 72 | 198,720 km | 1:28:51,90 h | 134,173 km/h | Jean Alesi | Jordan Racing | Marco Apicella | Éric Bernard Marco Apicella | ||||
4.6. | Jerez | 48 | 202,464 km | 1:18:28,48 h | 154,800 km/h | Éric Bernard | DAMS | Éric Bernard | Éric Bernard | ||||
23.7. | Enna-Pergusa | 39 | 193,050 km | 0:58:54,5 h | 196,626 km/h | Andrea Chiesa | Roni Motorsport | Jean Alesi | Martin Donnelly | ||||
20.8. | Brands Hatch | 48 | 201,120 km | 1:02:03,76 h | 194,150 km/h | Martin Donnelly | Jordan Racing | Érik Comas | Éric Bernard | ||||
28.8. | Birmingham | 51 | 202,725 km | 1:11:48,98 h | 169,360 km/h | Jean Alesi | Jordan Racing | Jean Alesi | Jean Alesi | ||||
16.9. | Spa-Francorchamps | 28 | 194,300 km | 1:02:40,93 h | 186,005 km/h | Jean Alesi | Jordan Racing | Érik Comas | Érik Comas | ||||
24.9. | Le Mans | 46 | 196,000 km | 1:12:31,43 h | 168,590 km/h | Érik Comas | DAMS | Éric Bernard | Érik Comas | ||||
22.10. | Dijon | 54 | 205,200 km | 1:05:07,20 h | 189,066 km/h | Érik Comas | DAMS | Éric Bernard | Érik Comas |
* ursprünglich fuhr JJ Lehto die schnellste Runde, wurde aber nach dem Rennen disqualifiziert
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