1989 Superbike World Championship

1989 Superbike World Championship
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The 1989 Superbike World Championship was the second FIM Superbike World Championship season. The season started on 27 March at Donington Park and finished on 19 November at Manfeild Autocourse after 11 rounds.

American Fred Merkel won his second riders' championship and Honda won the manufacturers' championship.

Race calendar and results

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RoundCircuitDatePole positionFastest lapWinning riderWinning teamReport
1R1 Donington27 March Raymond Roche Roger Burnett Fabrizio PirovanoBelgarda YamahaReport
R2 Raymond Roche Giancarlo FalappaBimota SpA
2R1 Hungaroring30 April Fred Merkel Raymond Roche Fred MerkelTeam Rumi RCMReport
R2 Fred Merkel Fred MerkelTeam Rumi RCM
3R1 Mosport4 June Fred Merkel Raymond Roche Fred MerkelTeam Rumi RCMReport
R2 Fred Merkel Giancarlo FalappaBimota SpA
4R1 Brainerd11 June Fred MerkelNot recorded[1] Raymond RocheSquadra Corse Ducati LucchinelliReport
R2Not recorded[1] Raymond RocheSquadra Corse Ducati Lucchinelli
5R1 Österreichring2 July Raymond Roche Baldassarre Monti Alex VieiraHonda MotulReport
R2 Stéphane Mertens Stéphane MertensTotal Bel Ray
6R1 Paul Ricard30 July Raymond Roche Mike Baldwin Stéphane MertensTotal Bel RayReport
R2 Giancarlo Falappa Giancarlo FalappaBimota SpA
7R1 Sugo27 August Doug Polen Michael Dowson Doug PolenYoshimura Suzuki Sietto GP-1Report
R2 Kenihiro Iwahashi Michael DowsonMarlboro Yamaha Dealer Team
8R1 Hockenheim17 September Raymond Roche Raymond Roche Raymond RocheSquadra Corse Ducati LucchinelliReport
R2 Raymond Roche Raymond RocheSquadra Corse Ducati Lucchinelli
9R1 Pergusa24 September Giancarlo Falappa Stéphane Mertens Stéphane MertensTotal Bel RayReport
R2 Raymond Roche Raymond RocheSquadra Corse Ducati Lucchinelli
10R1 Oran Park12 November Michael Dowson Malcolm Campbell Peter GoddardMarlboro Yamaha Dealer TeamReport
R2 Fabrizio Pirovano Michael DowsonMarlboro Yamaha Dealer Team
11R1 Manfeild19 November Fred Merkel Michael Dowson Terry RymerTeam Loctite YamahaReport
R2 Aaron Slight Stéphane MertensTotal Bel Ray

Championship standings

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Riders' standings

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RankRiderManufacturerPointsWins
1 Fred Merkel Honda2723
2 Stéphane Mertens Honda2654
3 Raymond Roche Ducati2225
4 Fabrizio Pirovano Yamaha2081
5 Anders Andersson Yamaha1590
6 Giancarlo Falappa Bimota1393
7 Terry Rymer Yamaha1341
8 Baldassarre Monti Ducati990
9 Jari Suhonen Yamaha900
10 Michael Dowson Yamaha792
11 Rob Phillis Kawasaki790
12 Mike Baldwin Bimota740
13 Patrick Igoa Kawasaki640
14 Aaron Slight Kawasaki540
15 Alex Vieira Honda511
16 Malcolm Campbell Honda480
17 Davide Tardozzi Bimota390
18 Reuben McMurter Honda380
19 Roger Burnett Honda360
20 Tadahiko Sohwa Kawasaki360
21 Doug Polen Suzuki331
22 Rob McElnea Yamaha280
23 Ernst Gschwender Suzuki280
24 Kenihiro Iwahashi Honda270
25 Andreas Hofmann Honda270
26 Massimo Broccoli Ducati260
27 Renè Rasmussen Suzuki260
28 Peter Goddard Yamaha201
29 Steve Crevier Yamaha200
30 Tommy Douglas Yamaha200
31 Tetsuro Arata Yamaha180
32 Peter Rubatto Bimota170
33 Fabio Biliotti Bimota170
34 Brian Morrison Honda170
35 Gary Goodfellow Suzuki160
36 Jean Yves Mounier Yamaha150
37 Renè Bongers Yamaha150
38 Pierre Bolle Kawasaki140
39 Paul Iddon Yamaha140
40 Andy McGladdery Honda140

Manufacturers' standings

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PosManufacturerPts
1 Honda368
2 Yamaha335
3 Ducati270
4 Bimota208
5 Kawasaki166
6 Suzuki120

Notes

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  • The points allocation system was: 1st=20, 2nd=17, 3rd=15, 4th=13, 5th=11, 6th=10, 7th=9, 8th=8, 9th=7, 10th=6, 11th=5, 12th=4, 13th=3, 14th=2, 15th=1

References

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  1. ^ a b "Brainerd 1990". wsb-archives.co.uk. Archived from the original on 17 December 2014. Retrieved 17 December 2014. Lap record: None (Not recorded in 1989)