1989 West German motorcycle Grand Prix

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The 1989 West German motorcycle Grand Prix was the sixth round of the 1989 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season. It took place on the weekend of 26th-28th May, 1989 at the Hockenheim circuit.

[edit] 500 cc race report

The front of the grid is Kevin Schwantz, Wayne Rainey and Eddie Lawson, who stay in that order through the first few turns, though Mick Doohan soon takes third spot behind Lawson and Rainey, pushing Schwantz into third.

Lawson seems to miss a shift at a chicane, and lets Rainey and Schwantz through, who have become the leading group of three. The group is tight, and Schwantz still hasn’t broken himself of the habit of looking behind him for no good reason.

Lawson puts himself at the front again, while back down the field Niall Mackenzie crashes out.

Schwantz develops a mechanical and drops out, leaving Lawson and Rainey to fight it out for first and Doohan and Christian Sarron for third place.

Last lap: Lawson ahead for the first half, but Rainey gets past on the brakes to a chicane. Going into the stadium section, Rainey is doing everything to keep Lawson behind him, doing a tremendous slide on his Dunlops. Rainey takes a very close win from Lawson, with a big gap to Doohan, then Pierfrancesco Chili and Sarron.

Two DNFs in a row seem to have ended Schwantz' hope for the championship, who was already pessimistic since his crash at Jerez. Schwantz can still affect the outcome of the championship by getting between Lawson and Rainey and denying the latter some points. Rainey and Lawson needle each other after the race and then say nothing to each other for the rest of the season.

[edit] 500cc classification

Pos Rider Manufacturer Time/Retired Points
1 Flag of the United States Wayne Rainey Yamaha 39:14.750 20
2 Flag of the United States Eddie Lawson Honda +0.270 17
3 Flag of Australia Mick Doohan Honda +20.710 15
4 Flag of Italy Pierfrancesco Chili Honda +25.720 13
5 Flag of France Christian Sarron Yamaha +37.000 11
6 Flag of Japan Norihiko Fujiwara Yamaha +42.980 10
7 Flag of Australia Kevin Magee Yamaha +43.540 9
8 Flag of France Dominique Sarron Honda +44.980 8
9 Flag of the United States Freddie Spencer Yamaha +53.020 7
10 Flag of the United Kingdom Rob McElnea Honda +1:08.530 6
11 Flag of Germany Ernst Geschwender Suzuki +1 Lap 5
12 Flag of the United States Randy Mamola Cagiva +1 Lap 4
13 Flag of Italy Alessandro Valesi Yamaha +1 Lap 3
14 Flag of the United Kingdom Damon Buckmaster Honda +1 Lap 2
15 Flag of Switzerland Bruno Kneubuhler Honda +1 Lap 1
16 Flag of Germany Hansjoerg Butz Honda +1 Lap
17 Flag of France Rachel Nicotte Chevallier Yamaha +1 Lap
18 Flag of Italy Vittorio Scatola Honda +1 Lap
19 Flag of Portugal Juan Lopez Mella Honda +1 Lap
20 Flag of Germany Petr Schleef Honda +1 Lap
21 Flag of Germany Michael Rudroff Honda +1 Lap
22 Flag of Austria Josef Doppler Honda +1 Lap
23 Flag of Sweden Peter Linden Honda +1 Lap
24 Flag of Germany Stefan Klabacher Honda +1 Lap
25 Flag of Germany Helmut Schutz Honda +1 Lap
26 Flag of Germany Hans Klingebiel Suzuki +1 Lap
Ret Flag of Luxembourg Andreas Leuthe Suzuki Retirement
Ret Flag of the United Kingdom Ron Haslam Suzuki Retirement
Ret Flag of Germany Georg Robert Jung Honda Retirement
Ret Flag of Switzerland Marco Gentile Fior Retirement
Ret Flag of the United States Kevin Schwantz Suzuki Retirement
Ret Flag of Germany Walther Maier Honda Retirement
Ret Flag of Germany Roland Busch Honda Retirement
Ret Flag of Austria Karl Dauer Honda Retirement
Ret Flag of Spain Francisco Gonzales Honda Retirement
Ret Flag of Italy Marco Papa Paton Retirement
Ret Flag of Germany Alois Meyer Honda Retirement
Ret Flag of Germany Martin Troesch Honda Retirement
Ret Flag of Italy Vincenzo Cascino Honda Retirement
Ret Flag of Switzerland Nicholas Schmassman Honda Retirement
Ret Flag of the United Kingdom Niall Mackenzie Yamaha Retirement


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