1989 Japanese Grand Prix
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Results from the 1989 Formula One Japanese Grand Prix held at Suzuka on October 22, 1989
Classification
| Pos | No | Driver | Team | Laps | Time/Retired | Grid | Points |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 19 | Alessandro Nannini | Benetton-Ford | 53 | 1'35:06.2 | 6 | 9 |
| 2 | 6 | Riccardo Patrese | Williams-Renault | 53 | +11.904 | 5 | 6 |
| 3 | 5 | Thierry Boutsen | Williams-Renault | 53 | +13.446 | 7 | 4 |
| 4 | 11 | Nelson Piquet | Lotus-Judd | 53 | + 1:44.225 | 11 | 3 |
| 5 | 7 | Martin Brundle | Brabham-Judd | 52 | + 1 Lap | 13 | 2 |
| 6 | 9 | Derek Warwick | Arrows-Ford | 52 | + 1 Lap | 25 | 1 |
| 7 | 15 | Mauricio Gugelmin | March-Judd | 52 | + 1 Lap | 20 | |
| 8 | 10 | Eddie Cheever | Arrows-Ford | 52 | + 1 Lap | 24 | |
| 9 | 21 | Alex Caffi | Dallara-Ford | 52 | + 1 Lap | 15 | |
| 10 | 22 | Andrea de Cesaris | Dallara-Ford | 51 | + 2 Laps | 16 | |
| DSQ | 1 | Ayrton Senna | McLaren-Honda | 53 | Disqualified | 1 | |
| Ret | 2 | Alain Prost | McLaren-Honda | Collision | |||
| Ret | 8 | Stefano Modena | Brabham-Judd | Engine | |||
| Ret | 27 | Nigel Mansell | Ferrari | Engine | |||
| Ret | 12 | Satoru Nakajima | Lotus-Judd | Engine | |||
| Ret | 4 | Jean Alesi | Tyrrell-Ford | Gearbox | |||
| Ret | 30 | Philippe Alliot | Lola-Lamborghini | Engine | |||
| Ret | 28 | Gerhard Berger | Ferrari | Gearbox | |||
| Ret | 20 | Emanuele Pirro | Benetton-Ford | Collision | |||
| Ret | 26 | Olivier Grouillard | Ligier-Ford | Engine | |||
| Ret | 16 | Ivan Capelli | March-Judd | Suspension | |||
| Ret | 17 | Nicola Larini | Osella-Ford | Brakes | |||
| Ret | 3 | Jonathan Palmer | Tyrrell-Ford | Fuel Leak | |||
| Ret | 34 | Bernd Schneider | Zakspeed-Yamaha | Gearbox | |||
| Ret | 24 | Luis Perez-Sala | Minardi-Ford | Collision | |||
| Ret | 23 | Paolo Barilla | Minardi-Ford | Clutch | |||
| DNQ | 25 | Rene Arnoux | Ligier-Ford | ||||
| DNQ | 29 | Michele Alboreto | Lola-Lamborghini | ||||
| DNQ | 39 | Pierre Henri Raphanel | Rial-Ford | ||||
| DNQ | 39 | Bertrand Gachot | Rial-Ford | ||||
| DNPQ | 18 | Piercarlo Ghinzani | Osella-Ford | ||||
| DNPQ | 31 | Roberto Moreno | Coloni-Ford | ||||
| DNPQ | 36 | Stefan Johansson | Onyx-Ford | ||||
| DNPQ | 35 | Aguri Suzuki | Zakspeed-Yamaha | ||||
| DNPQ | 33 | Oscar Larrauri | Euro Brun-Judd | ||||
| DNPQ | 37 | Jyrki Järvilehto | Onyx-Ford | ||||
| DNPQ | 40 | Gabriele Tarquini | AGS-Ford | ||||
| DNPQ | 41 | Yannick Dalmas | AGS-Ford |
Notes
- Fastest Lap: Alain Prost 1'43.506
- This race decided the 1989 World Championship in Prost's favour, after a collision at the final chicane between him and Senna put them both off the track. While Senna restarted his car and overhauled Alessandro Nannini to take victory, he was controversially later disqualified for receiving a push-start from marshalls in an illegal position, handing the title to Prost.
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