The Spanish Grand Prix 1989 was the 14th round of the 1989 F1 season, and took place at the Circuito de Jerez in Jerez de la Frontera, Spain, on October 1st.

Ayrton Senna won the race from the pole, followed by Gerhard Berger, and Alain Prost completing the podium.

Final results

1
-
Ayrton Senna
McLaren
1:47:48.264
Finished
2
-
Gerhard Berger
Ferrari
+27.051
Finished
3
-
Alain Prost
McLaren
+53.788
Finished
4
5
Jean Alesi
Tyrrell
+1 Lap
5
1
Riccardo Patrese
Williams
+1 Lap
6
1
Philippe Alliot
Larrousse
+1 Lap
7
8
Andrea de Cesaris
Dallara
+1 Lap
8
1
Nelson Piquet
Team Lotus
+2 Laps
9
7
Derek Warwick
Arrows
+2 Laps
10
3
Jonathan Palmer
Tyrrell
+2 Laps
11
11
Eddie Cheever
Arrows
Engine
12
2
Emanuele Pirro
Benetton
Spun off
13
10
Alex Caffi
Dallara
Engine
14
6
Martin Brundle
Brabham
Spun off
15
11
Maurício Gugelmin
March
Collision
16
4
Luis Pérez-Sala
Minardi
Spun off
17
4
Thierry Boutsen
Williams
Fuel pump
18
6
Olivier Grouillard
Ligier
Engine
19
15
Pierluigi Martini
Minardi
Spun off
20
1
Ivan Capelli
March
Transmission
21
4
Jyrki Järvilehto
Onyx
Gearbox
22
3
Piercarlo Ghinzani
Osella
Gearbox
23
9
Alessandro Nannini
Benetton
Spun off
24
12
Stefano Modena
Brabham
Electrical
25
14
Nicola Larini
Osella
Suspension
26
8
Satoru Nakajima
Team Lotus
Collision
27
27
René Arnoux
Ligier
Did not qualify
28
28
Pierre-Henri Raphanel
Rial
Did not qualify
29
29
Gregor Foitek
Rial
Did not qualify
30
30
Gabriele Tarquini
AGS
Did not prequalify
31
31
Stefan Johansson
Onyx
Did not prequalify
32
32
Roberto Moreno
Coloni
Did not prequalify
33
33
Michele Alboreto
Larrousse
Did not prequalify
34
34
Aguri Suzuki
Zakspeed
Did not prequalify
35
35
Yannick Dalmas
AGS
Did not prequalify
36
36
Bernd Schneider
Zakspeed
Did not prequalify
37
37
Oscar Larrauri
Euro Brun
Did not prequalify
38
38
Enrico Bertaggia
Coloni
Did not prequalify
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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

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Strategy

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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, Eddie Cheever, Alex Caffi, and Olivier Grouillard, all of whom suffered an engine malfunction, Emanuele Pirro, Martin Brundle, Luis Pérez-Sala, Pierluigi Martini, and Alessandro Nannini, all of whom lost control and spun off the track, Maurício Gugelmin, and Satoru Nakajima, both retired dure to damage caused by a collision with other cars, Thierry Boutsen, who had a fuel pump failure on lap 40, Ivan Capelli, who had a transmission problem on lap 23, Jyrki Järvilehto, and Piercarlo Ghinzani, both experienced issues with the gearbox, Stefano Modena, who suffered from electrical problems on lap 11, Nicola Larini, who suffered a suspension problem on lap 6, and Gabriele Tarquini, Stefan Johansson, Roberto Moreno, Michele Alboreto, Aguri Suzuki, Yannick Dalmas, Bernd Schneider, Oscar Larrauri, and Enrico Bertaggia, all of whom did not prequalify.

Engine

  • Eddie Cheever
    Lap 61
  • Alex Caffi
    Lap 55
  • Olivier Grouillard
    Lap 34

Spun off

  • Emanuele Pirro
    Lap 59
  • Martin Brundle
    Lap 51
  • Luis Pérez-Sala
    Lap 47
  • Pierluigi Martini
    Lap 27
  • Alessandro Nannini
    Lap 14

Collision

  • Maurício Gugelmin
    Lap 47
  • Satoru Nakajima
    Lap 0

Fuel pump

  • Thierry Boutsen
    Lap 40

Transmission

  • Ivan Capelli
    Lap 23

Gearbox

  • Jyrki Järvilehto
    Lap 20
  • Piercarlo Ghinzani
    Lap 17

Electrical

  • Stefano Modena
    Lap 11

Suspension

  • Nicola Larini
    Lap 6

Did not prequalify

  • Gabriele Tarquini
    Lap 0
  • Stefan Johansson
    Lap 0
  • Roberto Moreno
    Lap 0
  • Michele Alboreto
    Lap 0
  • Aguri Suzuki
    Lap 0
  • Yannick Dalmas
    Lap 0
  • Bernd Schneider
    Lap 0
  • Oscar Larrauri
    Lap 0
  • Enrico Bertaggia
    Lap 0

Qualifying

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