1989 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season

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This article recaps the 1989 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season.

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[edit] Season summary

Defending champion Eddie Lawson stunned most observers by switching from the Yamaha to Honda in the offseason then proceeded to win the championship, becoming the first man to win two consecutive 500cc championships on two different brands. Wayne Rainey and Kevin Schwantz continued to perform impressively while Freddie Spencer made a less than successful comeback attempt with the Marlboro Yamaha team. Australian Wayne Gardner was out for most of the season after breaking his leg at Laguna Seca but not before winning the inaugural Grand Prix in his home country. Another Australian made his Grand Prix debut for the Rothmans Honda team with Mick Doohan scoring a third place finish at the Hockenheimring. The FIM awarded half points for the rain-drenched Belgian Grand Prix after organisers restarted the race three times contrary to FIM race regulations. The Nations Grand Prix at Misano was boycotted by most of the top riders for safety reasons.

Sito Pons won a second consecutive 250 championship for Honda while Spanish teenager, Alex Criville won the 125 crown on a JJ Cobas. Derbi rider Manuel Herreros had the honor of winning the final 80cc championship as the class would be discontinued after 1989.

[edit] 1989 500 cc Season review

Round Race Location Winning rider Winning team Report
1 Japan Japanese Grand Prix Suzuka United States Kevin Schwantz Suzuki Report
2 Australia Australian Grand Prix Phillip Island Australia Wayne Gardner Honda Report
3 United States United States Grand Prix Laguna Seca United States Wayne Rainey Yamaha Report
4 Spain Spanish Grand Prix Jerez United States Eddie Lawson Honda Report
5 Italy Nations Grand Prix Misano Italy Pier-Francesco Chili Honda Report
6 West Germany West German Grand Prix Hockenheimring United States Wayne Rainey Yamaha Report
7 Austria Austrian Grand Prix Salzburgring United States Kevin Schwantz Suzuki Report
8 SFR Yugoslavia Yugoslavian Grand Prix Rijeka United States Kevin Schwantz Suzuki Report
9 Netherlands Dutch TT Assen United States Wayne Rainey Yamaha Report
10 Belgium Belgian Grand Prix Spa United States Eddie Lawson Honda Report
11 France French Grand Prix Le Mans United States Eddie Lawson Honda Report
12 United Kingdom British Grand Prix Donington United States Kevin Schwantz Suzuki Report
13 Sweden Swedish Grand Prix Anderstorp United States Eddie Lawson Honda Report
14 Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakian Grand Prix Brno United States Kevin Schwantz Suzuki Report
15 Brazil Brazilian Grand Prix Goiania United States Kevin Schwantz Suzuki Report

[edit] 1989 500 cc Roadracing World Championship final standings

Place Rider Number Country Machine Points Wins
1 United States Eddie Lawson 1 United States Rothmans-Honda 228 4
2 United States Wayne Rainey 3 United States Lucky Strike-Yamaha 210.5 3
3 France Christian Sarron 4 France Gauloises-Yamaha 165.5 0
4 United States Kevin Schwantz 34 United States Pepsi-Suzuki 162.5 6
5 Australia Kevin Magee 5 Australia Lucky Strike-Yamaha 138.5 0
6 Italy Pier-Francesco Chili 9 Italy HB-Honda 122 1
7 United Kingdom Niall Mackenzie 5 United Kingdom Marlboro-Yamaha 103 0
8 United Kingdom Ron Haslam 8 United Kingdom Pepsi-Suzuki 86 0
9 Australia Michael Doohan 27 Australia Rothmans-Honda 81 0
10 Australia Wayne Gardner 2 Australia Rothmans-Honda 67 1

[edit] 1989 250 cc Season Review

Round Race Location Winning rider Winning team Report
1 Japan Japanese Grand Prix Suzuka United States John Kocinski Yamaha Report
2 Australia Australian Grand Prix Phillip Island Spain Sito Pons Honda Report
3 United States United States Grand Prix Laguna Seca United States John Kocinski Yamaha Report
4 Spain Spanish Grand Prix Jerez Italy Luca Cadalora Yamaha Report
5 Italy Nations Grand Prix Misano Spain Sito Pons Honda Report
6 Germany West German Grand Prix Hockenheimring Spain Sito Pons Honda Report
7 Austria Austrian Grand Prix Salzburgring Spain Sito Pons Honda Report
8 SFR Yugoslavia Yugoslavian Grand Prix Rijeka Spain Sito Pons Honda Report
9 Netherlands Dutch TT Assen West Germany Reinhold Roth Honda Report
10 Belgium Belgian Grand Prix Spa Switzerland Jacques Cornu Honda Report
11 France French Grand Prix Le Mans Spain Carlos Cardus Honda Report
12 United Kingdom British Grand Prix Donington Spain Sito Pons Honda Report
13 Sweden Swedish Grand Prix Anderstorp Spain Sito Pons Honda Report
14 Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakian Grand Prix Brno West Germany Reinhold Roth Honda Report
15 Brazil Brazilian Grand Prix Goiania Italy Luca Cadalora Yamaha Report

[edit] 1989 250 cc Roadracing World Championship final standings

Place Rider Number Country Machine Points Wins
1 Spain Sito Pons 1 Spain Honda 262 7
2 West Germany Reinhold Roth 5 West Germany Honda 190 2
3 Switzerland Jacques Cornu 3 Switzerland Honda 187 1
4 Spain Carlos Cardus 9 Spain Honda 162 1
5 Italy Luca Cadalora 6 Italy Yamaha 127 2
6 Japan Masahiro Shimizu 10 Japan Honda 116 0
7 France Jean-Philippe Ruggia 7 France Yamaha 110 0
8 Spain Juan Garriga 2 Spain Yamaha 98 0
9 West Germany Helmut Bradl West Germany Honda 88 0
10 West Germany Martin Wimmer West Germany Aprilia 62 0

[edit] 1989 125 cc Season Review

Round Race Location Winning rider Winning team Report
1 Japan Japanese Grand Prix Suzuka Italy Ezio Gianola Honda Report
2 Australia Australian Grand Prix Phillip Island Spain Alex Criville JJ Cobas Report
3 Spain Spanish Grand Prix Jerez Spain Alex Criville JJ Cobas Report
4 Italy Nations Grand Prix Misano Italy Ezio Gianola Honda Report
5 Germany West German Grand Prix Hockenheimring Spain Alex Criville JJ Cobas Report
6 Austria Austrian Grand Prix Salzburgring Netherlands Hans Spaan Honda Report
7 Netherlands Dutch TT Assen Netherlands Hans Spaan Honda Report
8 Belgium Belgian Grand Prix Spa Netherlands Hans Spaan Honda Report
9 France French Grand Prix Le Mans Spain Jorge Martinez Derbi Report
10 United Kingdom British Grand Prix Donington Netherlands Hans Spaan Honda Report
11 Sweden Swedish Grand Prix Anderstorp Spain Alex Criville JJ Cobas Report
12 Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakian Grand Prix Brno Spain Alex Criville JJ Cobas Report

[edit] 1989 125 cc Roadracing World Championship final standings

Place Rider Number Country Machine Points Wins
1 Spain Alex Criville Spain JJ Cobas 166 5
2 Netherlands Hans Spaan 3 Netherlands Honda 152 4
3 Italy Ezio Gianola 2 Italy Honda 138 2
4 Japan Hisashi Unemoto Japan Honda 104 0
5 Italy Fausto Gresini Italy Aprilia 102 0
6 Japan Koji Takada Japan Honda 99 0
7 West Germany Stefan Prein 8 West Germany Honda 92 0
8 Spain Julian Miralles 4 Spain Derbi 90 0
9 Spain Jorge Martinez 1 Spain Derbi 72 0
10 United States Allan Scott United States Honda 54 0

[edit] 1989 80 cc Season Review

Round Race Location Winning Rider Winning team Report
1 Spain Spanish Grand Prix Jerez Spain Herri Torrontegui Krauser Report
2 Italy Nations Grand Prix Misano Spain Jorge Martinez Derbi Report
3 West Germany West German Grand Prix Hockenheimring West Germany Peter Öttl Krauser Report
4 SFR Yugoslavia Yugoslavian Grand Prix Rijeka Germany Peter Öttl Krauser Report
5 Netherlands Dutch TT Assen Germany Peter Öttl Krauser Report
6 Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakian Grand Prix Brno Spain Herri Torrontegui Krauser Report

[edit] 1989 80 cc Roadracing World Championship final standings

Place Rider Number Country Machine Points Wins
1 Spain Manuel Herreros 4 Spain Derbi 92 0
2 Switzerland Stefan Dörflinger 3 Switzerland Krauser 80 0
3 West Germany Peter Öttl 5 West Germany Krauser 75 3
4 Spain Herri Torrontegui Spain Krauser 75 2
5 Italy Gabriele Gnani 10 Italy Gnani 45 0
6 Italy Paolo Priori Italy Krauser 41 0
7 Hungary Bogdan Nikolov 6 Bulgaria Krauser 40 0
8 Spain Jorge Martinez Spain Derbi 35 1
9 Spain Jaime Mariano Spain Casal 33 0
10 West Germany Jorg Seel West Germany Seel 32 0