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1989 Mexican Grand Prix


FieldValue
TypeF1
Grand PrixMexican
CountryMexico
Official nameXIII Gran Premio de México
ImageAutódromo Hermanos Rodríguez.svg
Date28 May
Year1989
Race_No4
Season_No16
LocationAutódromo Hermanos Rodríguez
Magdalena Mixhuca, Mexico City
CoursePermanent racing facility
Course_mi2.747
Course_km4.421
Distance_laps69
Distance_mi189.549
Distance_km305.049
WeatherHot, dry, partly sunny 25°C/79°F, 40% Humidity, wind NW-10mph
Pole_DriverAyrton Senna
Pole_CountryBrazil
pole_flag_suffix1968
Pole_TeamMcLaren-Honda
Pole_Time1:17.876
Fast_DriverNigel Mansell
Fast_CountryUK
Fast_TeamFerrari
Fast_Time1:20.420
Fast_Lap41
First_DriverAyrton Senna
First_CountryBrazil
first_flag_suffix1968
First_TeamMcLaren-Honda
Second_DriverRiccardo Patrese
Second_CountryItaly
Second_TeamWilliams-Renault
Third_DriverMichele Alboreto
Third_CountryItaly
Third_TeamTyrrell-Ford
lapchart

Magdalena Mixhuca, Mexico City The 1989 Mexican Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held at the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, Mexico City on 28 May 1989. The race, contested over 69 laps, was the fourth race of the 1989 Formula One season and was won from pole position by Ayrton Senna, driving a McLaren-Honda, with Riccardo Patrese second in a Williams-Renault and Michele Alboreto third in a Tyrrell-Ford. It was McLaren's last win in Mexico until 2025.

Qualifying

Pre-qualifying report

The Friday morning pre-qualifying session produced another 1–2 for the Brabham team, their third of the four Grands Prix so far. This time Martin Brundle was fastest ahead of Stefano Modena, with the Dallara of Alex Caffi pre-qualifying in third. The fourth-placed driver was Stefan Johansson in the Onyx, who went through to the main qualifying sessions for the first time this season, at the expense of his team-mate Bertrand Gachot, who was fifth fastest.

Although failing to pre-qualify, Gregor Foitek had one of his better sessions, finishing sixth fastest in the sole EuroBrun, ahead of the Osella of Nicola Larini, who suffered a fuel pump issue. Larini had been lined up to replace Gerhard Berger at Ferrari had the Austrian not been fit to return to the cockpit after his Imola accident. Volker Weidler was eighth in the Rial, also one of his better performances of the season despite having gearing problems. Next were the two Zakspeeds of Bernd Schneider and Aguri Suzuki, and the other Osella, driven by Piercarlo Ghinzani. Ghinzani was excluded anyway after ignoring a weight check signal. At the bottom of the time sheets were Joachim Winkelhock in the AGS, and lastly Pierre-Henri Raphanel, who did not post a representative lap time in the Coloni FC188B after his strong performance in the last race at Monaco. Coloni had only brought three mechanics and one car for both Raphanel and Roberto Moreno, while waiting for their new C3 to be built, making a token effort to qualify in order to comply with the regulations and avoid a fine.

Pre-qualifying classification

PosNoDriverConstructorTimeGap12345678910111213
7GBR Martin BrundleBrabham-Judd1:21.770
8ITA Stefano ModenaBrabham-Judd1:22.211+0.441
21ITA Alex CaffiDallara-Ford1:22.876+1.106
36SWE Stefan JohanssonOnyx-Ford1:23.288+1.518
37BEL Bertrand GachotOnyx-Ford1:23.752+1.982
33CHE Gregor FoitekEuroBrun-Judd1.24.351+2.581
17ITA Nicola LariniOsella-Ford1:24.392+2.622
39DEU Volker WeidlerRial-Ford1:24.966+3.196
34DEU Bernd SchneiderZakspeed-Yamaha1:25.418+3.648
35JPN Aguri SuzukiZakspeed-Yamaha1:25.658+3.888
18ITA Piercarlo GhinzaniOsella-Ford1:26.065+4.295
41DEU Joachim WinkelhockAGS-Ford1:26.754+4.984
32FRA Pierre-Henri RaphanelColoni-Ford1:34.357+12.587

Qualifying report

In qualifying proper, World Champion Ayrton Senna scored his 33rd career pole position, equalling the long-standing record held by Jim Clark. Senna's pole time in his McLaren-Honda was 0.408 slower than his pole time in 1988 in the turbocharged McLaren MP4/4. His McLaren teammate Alain Prost was second fastest with the Ferrari 640 of Nigel Mansell third. Mansell's teammate Gerhard Berger, returning to action in Mexico after his crash at San Marino, was sixth, the Ferraris split by the March-Judd of Ivan Capelli and the Williams-Renault of Riccardo Patrese. Surprisingly, Capelli's teammate Maurício Gugelmin failed to qualify. The 26 year old Brazilian had been 15th after Friday's qualifying and although improving his time by over 6/10ths of a second on Saturday, others improving by more saw him drop to 28th and not qualifying.

Berger, still suffering the effects of his crash, admitted that if not for Ferrari's innovative semi-automatic transmission (which meant he did not have to change gears as with a normal stick shift), he would not have been able to race.

The back row of the grid was arguably the best credentialed and most experienced in Grand Prix history, consisting of seven-time winner René Arnoux in the Ligier-Ford and triple World Champion Nelson Piquet in the Lotus-Judd. Piquet had scraped onto the grid just 0.104 seconds ahead of the Minardi-Ford of Spaniard Luis Pérez-Sala.

Qualifying classification

PosNoDriverConstructorQ1Q2Gap123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930
1BRA Ayrton SennaMcLaren-Honda1:19.112**1:17.876**
2FRA Alain ProstMcLaren-Honda1:20.401**1:18.773**+0.897
27GBR Nigel MansellFerrari1:21.170**1:19.137**+1.261
16ITA Ivan CapelliMarch-Judd1:24.720**1:19.337**+1.461
6ITA Riccardo PatreseWilliams-Renault1:21.763**1:19.656**+1.780
28AUT Gerhard BergerFerrari1:21.564**1:19.835**+1.959
4ITA Michele AlboretoTyrrell-Ford1:22.150**1:20.066**+2.190
5BEL Thierry BoutsenWilliams-Renault1:21.456**1:20.234**+2.358
8ITA Stefano ModenaBrabham-Judd1:22.640**1:20.505**+2.629
9GBR Derek WarwickArrows-Ford1:23.245**1:20.601**+2.725
26FRA Olivier GrouillardLigier-Ford1:23.053**1:20.859**+2.983
22ITA Andrea de CesarisDallara-Ford1:23.066**1:20.873**+2.997
19ITA Alessandro NanniniBenetton-Ford1:21.791**1:20.888**+3.012
3GBR Jonathan PalmerTyrrell-Ford1:21.561**1:20.888**+3.012
12JPN Satoru NakajimaLotus-Judd1:22.438**1:20.943**+3.067
30FRA Philippe AlliotLola-Lamborghini1:22.014**1:21.031**+3.155
40ITA Gabriele TarquiniAGS-Ford1:23.004**1:21.031**+3.155
20GBR Johnny HerbertBenetton-Ford1:22.553**1:21.105**+3.229
21ITA Alex CaffiDallara-Ford1:22.705**1:21.139**+3.263
7GBR Martin BrundleBrabham-Judd1:23.375**1:21.217**+3.341
36SWE Stefan JohanssonOnyx-Ford1:23.746**1:21.358**+3.482
23ITA Pierluigi MartiniMinardi-Ford1:24.181**1:21.471**+3.595
38DEU Christian DannerRial-Ford1:22.931**1:21.696**+3.820
10USA Eddie CheeverArrows-Ford1:23.427**1:21.716**+3.840
25FRA René ArnouxLigier-Ford1:24.890**1:21.830**+3.954
11BRA Nelson PiquetLotus-Judd1:23.090**1:21.831**+3.955
24ESP Luis Pérez-SalaMinardi-Ford1:26.567**1:21.935**+4.059
15BRA Maurício GugelminMarch-Judd1:22.712**1:22.081**+4.205
29FRA Yannick DalmasLola-Lamborghini**1:25.651**9:27.789+7.775
31BRA Roberto MorenoColoni-Fordno time**3:34.095**+2:16.219

Race

Race report

Senna chose medium compound Goodyear "B" tyres for the race while Prost went for the softer C-compound tyres in the hopes of gaining a speed advantage. Despite the pole being on the dirty side of the track in Mexico, Senna made a better start and was able to lead into the first turn from Mansell, Prost, Berger, Patrese and the Tyrrell-Ford of Michele Alboreto. However, it all meant nothing as Modena spun his Brabham into the Peraltada on the first lap and was tapped by the Ligier of Olivier Grouillard and finished against the tyre wall. Despite the car not being in a dangerous position, the red flag was shown and the race had to be restarted.

Senna won the restart and led Prost, a fast starting Berger, Mansell and the Williams pair of Patrese and Thierry Boutsen. Prost, with his softer tyres giving him better grip, soon moved onto the back of his teammate's car. However, Mexico would be where Prost started questioning the power of his Honda V10 compared to the ones used by Senna. For a number of laps Prost, clearly faster through the final Peraltada curve coming onto the main straight, could not make an impression on Senna despite being in his aerodynamic tow on the 1.2 km long main straight. Indeed, the #1 McLaren was seen to pull away from the #2 car on the straight. Running close to his teammate eventually had a detrimental effect on Prost's tyres and he was soon into the pits for a change of rubber. The McLaren team then mistakenly gave the Frenchman another set of "C" tyres rather than the "B"s he had come in for. Prost was soon back in for another tyre change and went back into the race only seconds in front of Senna who now had nearly a lap lead over his closest championship rival. Despite being on far fresher tyres than his teammate, Prost still lost ground to Senna and was eventually lapped when the Brazilian swept past on the main straight, fuelling Prost's claims that his engines were down on power compared to Senna's. McLaren team boss Ron Dennis later publicly apologised to Prost for the error in his pit stop.

Both Ferraris ran well until Berger's race ended on lap 16 with transmission failure while Mansell's gearbox lasted until lap 43. This left the Williams of Patrese in second place with Alboreto a surprising third. This was how the top three finished with Alessandro Nannini fourth in his Benetton B188. The Benetton team had hoped to have their new B189 available in Mexico, but ongoing problems with the new Ford HB engine meant the team had to continue using their 1988 car and engines. Prost, having unlapped himself, finished fifth to be the last car on the lead lap, while Italian Gabriele Tarquini scored the final point for sixth in his AGS-Ford, which proved to be his only point in Formula One, as well as the last for the AGS team.

Race classification

PosNoDriverConstructorLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints123456789101112131415RetRetRetRetNCRetRetRetRetRetRetDNQDNQDNQDNQDNPQDNPQDNPQDNPQDNPQDNPQDNPQDNPQDNPQ
1BRA **Ayrton Senna****McLaren-Honda**691:35:21.4311**9**
6ITA **Riccardo Patrese****Williams-Renault**69+ 15.5605**6**
4ITA **Michele Alboreto****Tyrrell-Ford**69+ 31.2547**4**
19ITA **Alessandro Nannini****Benetton-Ford**69+ 45.49513**3**
2FRA **Alain Prost****McLaren-Honda**69+ 56.1132**2**
40ITA **Gabriele Tarquini****AGS-Ford**68+ 1 lap17**1**
10USA Eddie CheeverArrows-Ford68+ 1 lap24
26FRA Olivier GrouillardLigier-Ford68+ 1 lap11
7GBR Martin BrundleBrabham-Judd68+ 1 lap20
8ITA Stefano ModenaBrabham-Judd68+ 1 lap9
11BRA Nelson PiquetLotus-Judd68+ 1 lap26
38DEU Christian DannerRial-Ford67+ 2 laps23
21ITA Alex CaffiDallara-Ford67+ 2 laps19
25FRA René ArnouxLigier-Ford66+ 3 laps25
20GBR Johnny HerbertBenetton-Ford66+ 3 laps18
23ITA Pierluigi MartiniMinardi-Ford53Engine22
27GBR Nigel MansellFerrari43Gearbox3
9GBR Derek WarwickArrows-Ford35Electrical10
12JPN Satoru NakajimaLotus-Judd35Spun off15
30FRA Philippe AlliotLola-Lamborghini28+ 41 laps16
22ITA Andrea de CesarisDallara-Ford20Suspension12
28AUT Gerhard BergerFerrari16Gearbox6
36SWE Stefan JohanssonOnyx-Ford16Transmission21
5BEL Thierry BoutsenWilliams-Renault15Electrical8
3GBR Jonathan PalmerTyrrell-Ford9Throttle linkage14
16ITA Ivan CapelliMarch-Judd1Transmission4
24ESP Luis Pérez-SalaMinardi-Ford
15BRA Maurício GugelminMarch-Judd
29FRA Yannick DalmasLola-Lamborghini
31BRA Roberto MorenoColoni-Ford
37BEL Bertrand GachotOnyx-Ford
33CHE Gregor FoitekEuroBrun-Judd
17ITA Nicola LariniOsella-Ford
39DEU Volker WeidlerRial-Ford
34DEU Bernd SchneiderZakspeed-Yamaha
35JPN Aguri SuzukiZakspeed-Yamaha
18ITA Piercarlo GhinzaniOsella-Ford
41DEU Joachim WinkelhockAGS-Ford
32FRA Pierre-Henri RaphanelColoni-Ford

Championship standings after the race

;Drivers' Championship standings

PosDriverPointsSource:
1BRA Ayrton Senna27
2FRA Alain Prost20
3GBR Nigel Mansell9
4ITA Alessandro Nannini8
5ITA Riccardo Patrese6

;Constructors' Championship standings

PosConstructorPointsSource:
1GBR McLaren-Honda47
2GBR Benetton-Ford11
3ITA Ferrari9
4GBR Williams-Renault9
5GBR Tyrrell-Ford7
  • Note: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings.

References

|Previous_year's_race = 1988 Mexican Grand Prix |Next_year's_race = 1990 Mexican Grand Prix

References

  1. Walker, Murray. (1989). "Murray Walker's Grand Prix Year". First Formula Publishing.
  2. "1989 Mexican Grand Prix". grandprix.com.
  3. (1989). "Round 4:Mexico Making It Look Easy". Garry Sparke & Associates.
  4. "1989 Mexican Grand Prix". formula1.com.
  5. "Mexico 1989 - Championship • STATS F1".
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