1989 Japanese motorcycle Grand Prix

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The 1989 Japanese motorcycle Grand Prix was held on March 26 at the Suzuka Circuit.

[edit] 500 cc race report

5-column grid.

Wayne Rainey gets the lead and opens a small gap in the first lap, with Kevin Schwantz moving into second to chase him down. Wayne Gardner and Freddie Spencer go off-track, but get back in the race, while Doohan has a mechanical and Pierfrancesco Chili crashes out.

Schwantz soon catches and passes Rainey at the chicane in a typical late-braking move that leaves Rainey without much room. Rainey, not wanting to let Schwantz through, almost hits Schwantz’ back wheel and loses a lot of time. Schwantz will repeat the chicane pass two more times. From about half-race on, Rainey and Schwantz get in an epic fight, seemingly incapable of wanting to let the other take the lead. Rainey is so committed to staying in front of Schwantz that he does a downhill wheelie on the approach to the hairpin; on this lap alone they swap the lead at least 5 times.

Last lap sees Rainey ahead on the straight, but Schwantz passes into Turn One and manages to hold the lead to the finish line. Crossing the line, Rainey’s arm-flailing betrays his fury, but he manages to extend a hand of congratulations as he comes alongside Schwantz on the cool-down lap. Lawson battles his way through a handful of riders to take 3rd.

Rainey says of the last lap: “I couldn’t see my pit board so I was watching the circuit’s own lap counter over the start line. That clicks down as the leaders go underneath it, but I didn’t realize that. I read L2. I was following Kevin and thinking: why’s he riding so wild when there’s still another lap left? He was being real aggressive, and I was sitting right on him, planning how the next lap I’d draught him on the back straight, then not let him pass me at the chicane. Then we came across the start-finish line and there was the checker. It really pissed me off. Towards the end of 1988 we’d started saying hello to one another. It wasn’t just the two of us anymore. Now our rivalry started to heat up again.”[1]

1 Flag of United States Kevin Schwantz 48:48.370
2 Flag of United States Wayne Rainey +0.420
3 Flag of United States Eddie Lawson +30.670
4 Flag of Australia Wayne Gardner +35.190
5 Flag of Australia Kevin Magee +36.420
6 Flag of United Kingdom Niall Mackenzie +39.540
7 Flag of France Christian Sarron +48.470
8 Flag of Japan T. Taira +48.540
9 Flag of Japan N. Fujiwara +1:09.280
10 Flag of Japan S. Itoh +1:09.280
11 Flag of United States Bubba Shobert +1:18.990
12 Flag of United Kingdom Ron Haslam +1:23.880
13 Flag of Japan S. Yatsushiro +1:25.670
14 Flag of United States Freddie Spencer +1:26.000
15 Flag of Japan K. Machii +1:29.480
16 Flag of United States Randy Mamola +1:45.800
17 Flag of Japan Takazumi Katayama +1:46.240
18 Flag of France D. Sarron +2:12.130
19 Flag of Japan K. Shinozaki +1 lap
20 Flag of Italy M. Gentile +1 lap
21 Flag of Japan K. Kinoshita +1 lap
22 Flag of Japan Y. Matsumoto +2 laps
23 Flag of Spain F. Gonzáles +2 laps
Flag of United States Doug Polen retired
Flag of Italy A. Valesi retired
Flag of Japan O. Hiwatashi retired
Flag of Japan H. Miyagi retired
Flag of Japan N. Iobe retired
Flag of United Kingdom D. Buckmaster retired
Flag of Australia Mick Doohan retired
Flag of Italy Pierfrancesco Chili retired

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Scott, Michael: "Wayne Rainey", pages 135-136. Haynes Publishing, 1997.

1 Flag of Japan 1989 Japanese motorcycle Grand Prix Report
2 Flag of Australia 1989 Australian motorcycle Grand Prix Report
3 Flag of United States 1989 United States motorcycle Grand Prix Report
4 Flag of Spain 1989 Spanish motorcycle Grand Prix Report
5 Flag of Italy 1989 Italian motorcycle Grand Prix Report
6 Flag of West Germany 1989 German motorcycle Grand Prix Report
7 Flag of Austria 1989 Austrian motorcycle Grand Prix Report
8 Flag of Yugoslavia 1989 Yugoslavian motorcycle Grand Prix Report
9 Flag of Netherlands 1989 Dutch TT Report
10 Flag of Belgium 1989 Belgian motorcycle Grand Prix Report
11 Flag of France 1989 French motorcycle Grand Prix Report
12 Flag of United Kingdom 1989 British motorcycle Grand Prix Report
13 Flag of Sweden 1989 Swedish motorcycle Grand Prix Report
14 Flag of Czechoslovakia 1989 Czechoslovakian motorcycle Grand Prix Report
15 Flag of Brazil 1989 Brazilian motorcycle Grand Prix Report