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The 1989 International Formula 3000 season was contested over 10 rounds. 20 different teams, 45 different drivers, 4 different chassis and 3 different engines competed.
[edit] 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 |
Note:
Race 1 originally JJ Lehto set fastest race lap, but he was disqualified after the race.
[edit] Final points standings
[edit] Driver
For every race points were awarded: 9 points to the winner, 6 for runner up, 4 for third place, 3 for fourth place, 2 for fifth place and 1 for sixth place. No additional points were awarded.
Note:
Jean Alesi won the championship due to more wins.
[edit] Complete Overview
| first column of every race |
10 |
= grid position |
| second column of every race |
10 |
= race result |
R=retired NS=did not start NQ=did not qualify DIS(1)=disqualified after finishing as winner