The Monaco Grand Prix 1989 was the 3rd round of the 1989 F1 season, and took place at the Circuit de Monaco in Monte-Carlo, Monaco, on May 7th.
Ayrton Senna won the race from the pole, followed by Alain Prost, and Stefano Modena completing the podium.
Final results
Race evolution
We do not have lap by lap information for this race, therefore we can't analyze the evolution of the reace.
Pit Stops
Unfortunately we do not have pit stops information for this race.
Strategy
Unfortunately we do not have strategy information for this race..
Incidents
The reace did not end without incidents... 25 drivers out of the original 38 who started did not managed to cross the finish line.
These included, Luis Pérez-Sala, who suffered from an overall car overhating on lap 48, Gabriele Tarquini, and Derek Warwick, both suffered from electrical problems, Roberto Moreno, Nigel Mansell, Pierre-Henri Raphanel, and Olivier Grouillard, all of whom experienced issues with the gearbox, Philippe Alliot, and Maurício Gugelmin, both suffered an engine malfunction, Nelson Piquet, who retired dure to damage caused by a collision with other cars on lap 32, Pierluigi Martini, who had a problem with the clutch on lap 3, and Piercarlo Ghinzani, Stefan Johansson, Nicola Larini, Bernd Schneider, Bertrand Gachot, Gregor Foitek, Volker Weidler, Aguri Suzuki, and Joachim Winkelhock, all of whom did not prequalify.
Overheating
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Luis Pérez-SalaLap 48
Electrical
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Gabriele TarquiniLap 46
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Derek WarwickLap 2
Gearbox
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Roberto MorenoLap 44
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Nigel MansellLap 30
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Pierre-Henri RaphanelLap 19
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Olivier GrouillardLap 4
Engine
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Philippe AlliotLap 38
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Maurício GugelminLap 36
Collision
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Nelson PiquetLap 32
Clutch
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Pierluigi MartiniLap 3
Did not prequalify
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Piercarlo GhinzaniLap 0
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Stefan JohanssonLap 0
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Nicola LariniLap 0
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Bernd SchneiderLap 0
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Bertrand GachotLap 0
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Gregor FoitekLap 0
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Volker WeidlerLap 0
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Aguri SuzukiLap 0
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Joachim WinkelhockLap 0
Qualifying
We do not have qualifying data for this race.