1989 Formula 3000 season
The 1989 Formula 3000 season started on April 9, 1989 at Silverstone and ended on October 22, 1989 in Dijon . There were 10 races in 5 countries. The Frenchman Jean Alesi secured the title .
run
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| 9.4. |
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41 | 196.308 km | 0 :: 55 :: 31.92 h | 211.730 km / h |
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Madgwick International |
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| 30.4. |
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64 | 204.800 km | 1: 13: 08.797 h | 167.991 km / h |
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First racing |
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| 15.5. |
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72 | 198.720 km | 1: 28: 51.90 h | 134.173 km / h |
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Jordan Racing |
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| 4.6. |
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48 | 202.464 km | 1: 18: 28.48 h | 154.800 km / h |
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DAMS |
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| 23.7. |
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39 | 193.050 km | 0: 58: 54.5 h | 196.626 km / h |
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Roni Motorsport |
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| 20.8. |
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48 | 201.120 km | 1: 02: 03.76 h | 194.150 km / h |
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Jordan Racing |
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| 28.8. |
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51 | 202.725 km | 1: 11: 48.98 h | 169.360 km / h |
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Jordan Racing |
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| 16.9. |
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28 | 194,300 km | 1: 02: 40.93 h | 186.005 km / h |
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Jordan Racing |
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| 24.9. |
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46 | 196,000 km | 1:12: 31.43 h | 168.590 km / h |
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DAMS |
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| 10/22 |
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54 | 205.200 km | 1:05:07.20 h | 189.066 km / h |
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DAMS |
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* JJ Lehto originally set the fastest lap, but was disqualified after the race
Final score
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