Calendar
Race No | Track | Country | Date | Laps | Distance | Time | Speed | Winner | Pole Position | Fastest Lap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Silverstone | United Kingdom | April 9, 1989 | 41 | 4.778=196.308 km | 0'55:31.92 | 211.73 km/h | Thomas Danielsson | Philippe Favre | Philippe Favre |
2 | Vallelunga | Italy | April 30, 1989 | 64 | 3.2=204.80 km | 1'13:08.797 | 167.991 km/h | Fabrizio Giovanardi | Martin Donnelly | Marco Apicella |
3 | Pau | France | May 15, 1989 | 72 | 2.76=198.72 km | 1'28:51.90 | 134.173 km/h | Jean Alesi | Marco Apicella | Éric Bernard Marco Apicella |
4 | Jerez | Spain | June 4, 1989 | 48 | 4.218=202.464 km | 1'18:28.48 | 154.80 km/h | Éric Bernard | Éric Bernard | Éric Bernard |
5 | Pergusa-Enna | Italy | July 23, 1989 | 39 | 4.95=193.050 km | 0'58:54.5 | 196.626 km/h | Andrea Chiesa | Jean Alesi | Martin Donnelly |
6 | Brands Hatch | United Kingdom | August 20, 1989 | 48 | 4.19=201.12 km | 1'02:03.76 | 194.15 km/h | Martin Donnelly | Érik Comas | Éric Bernard |
7 | Birmingham | United Kingdom | August 28, 1989 | 51 | 3.975=202.725 km | 1'11:48.98 | 169.36 km/h | Jean Alesi | Jean Alesi | Jean Alesi |
8 | Spa-Francorchamps | Belgium | September 16, 1989 | 28 | 6.94=194.30 km | 1'02:40.93 | 186.005 km/h | Jean Alesi | Érik Comas | Érik Comas |
9 | Le Mans | France | September 24, 1989 | 46 | 4.267=196.0 km | 1'12:31.43 | 168.59 km/h | Érik Comas | Éric Bernard | Érik Comas |
10 | Dijon | France | October 22, 1989 | 54 | 3.8=205.2 km | 1'05:07.20 | 189.066 km/h | Érik Comas | Éric Bernard | Érik Comas |
Notes:
- Race 1: JJ Lehto set fastest race lap, but he was disqualified after the race for having an illegal rev-limiter.
- Race 2: Martin Donnelly won on the road, but he was disqualified for using a nosecone that had not been subjected to the mandatory crash test.
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