1989 International Formula 3000 Season - Calendar

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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