1989 German Formula Three Championship

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The 1989 German Formula Three Championship (German : 1989 Deutsche Formel-3-Meisterschaft) was a multi-event motor racing championship for single-seat open wheel formula racing cars that held across Europe. The championship featured drivers competing in two-litre Formula Three racing cars which conform to the technical regulations, or formula, for the championship. It commenced on 16 April at Hockenheim and ended at the same place on 30 September after twelve rounds.

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Krafft Walzen Team Marko RSM driver Karl Wendlinger became a champion. He won one of the tightest championship battle in the history of the German Formula Three, as top-three drivers in the drivers were divided just by one point. Heinz-Harald Frentzen finished as runner-up and had one more race victory than other drivers in top-three. Michael Schumacher was equal on points with Frentzen and victorious at Zeltweg and Nürburgring. Michael Bartels, Peter Zakowski and Frank Krämer were the other race winners. Franz Engstler clinched the B-Cup championship title. [1]

Teams and drivers

Entry List [2]
TeamNo.DriverChassisEngineRounds
Class A
Flag of Germany.svg West WTS Racing1 Flag of Germany.svg Frank Schmickler Reynard 893/059 Volkswagen All
Flag of Germany.svg ONS Nachwuchsteam — WTS Racing2 Flag of Germany.svg Michael Schumacher Reynard 893/058 Volkswagen All
Flag of Germany.svg Volkswagen Motorsport 3 Flag of Germany.svg Frank KrämerBSR 389/02 Volkswagen 1–9
Flag of Germany.svg Marco Werner 11–12
4 Flag of Germany.svg Ellen Lohr BSR 389/01All
Flag of Germany.svg Cosy Informatik Systeme 5 Flag of Germany.svg Michael Roppes Martini MK58/01 Volkswagen All
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Zimmspeed Racing Team6 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Hanspeter Kaufmann Dallara 389/025 Volkswagen 4–6, 8
Flag of Germany.svg Bongers Motorsport7 Flag of Germany.svg Michael Bartels Reynard 893/055 Volkswagen All
8 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Daniel Müller Reynard 893/0631–8
Flag of Germany.svg Team JSK Baumanagement9 Flag of Germany.svg Frank Biela Reynard 893/077 Volkswagen 1–4, 6–9
10 Flag of Germany.svg Heinz-Harald Frentzen Dallara 389/025All
Flag of Germany.svg Opel Team Deutschland9 Flag of Germany.svg Frank Krämer Reynard 893/077 Opel 10–12
Flag of Germany.svg Style Auto Racing Team11 Flag of Germany.svg Wolfgang Kaufmann Dallara 388/033 Volkswagen All
Flag of Germany.svg Mönninghoff Sympathik Racing12 Flag of Germany.svg Ralf Kelleners Reynard 893/079 Volkswagen 1–2
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Gerrit van Kouwen4, 6–8, 10
Flag of Germany.svg Klaus Panchyrz11–12
Flag of Germany.svg Peter Zakowski Racing 13 Flag of Germany.svg Peter Zakowski Reynard 893/078 Volkswagen All
Flag of Austria.svg Krafft Walzen Team Marko RSM 14 Flag of Austria.svg Karl Wendlinger Ralt RT33/797 Alfa Romeo All
Flag of Germany.svg HC Hessel Motorsport17 Flag of Germany.svg Marc Hessel Reynard 893/098 Volkswagen 1–11
18 Flag of Germany.svg Georg Arbinger Reynard 893/0971–7
Flag of Germany.svg Eufra Racing21 Flag of Argentina.svg Víctor Rosso Tark Aleko JK173/02 Volkswagen 1–6, 8
Flag of Germany.svg Meik WagnerTark Aleko JK173/025, 9–12
22 Flag of Germany.svg Ralf Kelleners Tark Aleko JK173/013–12
Flag of Germany.svg Gätmo Motorsport23 Flag of Germany.svg Meik Wagner Reynard 893 Volkswagen 1, 4–7, 9–12
24 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Flurin Zegg Reynard 8936
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Formel Rennsport Club25 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Gianni Bianchi Dallara 389/010 Volkswagen 1–2, 5–6
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Wittwer Racing27 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Rolf Kuhn Reynard 893/052 Volkswagen 1
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Rene Wartmann28 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Rene Wartmann Dallara 389/010 Volkswagen 10–12
Class B
Flag of Germany.svg Rex Autopflege Nachwuchsteam50 Flag of Germany.svg Thorsten Walz Reynard 883/016 Volkswagen 1–3
Flag of Germany.svg Franz Engstler 6–12
Flag of Germany.svg Frank Beyerlein51 Flag of Germany.svg Frank Beyerlein Reynard 883/001 Volkswagen 1–3, 5–12
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Squadra Foitek52 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Jacques Isler Dallara 388/002 Volkswagen 1–2, 6
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Ski Zell Sport Team53 Flag of Austria.svg Franz Binder Reynard 883/005 Volkswagen 1, 3–6, 8, 10–12
Flag of Germany.svg Mönninghoff Sympathik Racing54 Flag of Germany.svg Franz Engstler Reynard 883/017 Volkswagen 1–5
Flag of Germany.svg Klaus Panchyrz6–8, 10
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Peter Schär9
Flag of Germany.svg Cosy Informatik Systeme 55 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Peter Schär Martini MK55/03 Volkswagen 1–8, 10–11
Flag of Germany.svg Michael Krumm 12
Flag of Germany.svg Vienna Racing Team59 Flag of Denmark.svg Tom Kristensen Reynard 883/052 Volkswagen 4–6
Flag of Germany.svg MSC Scuderia Mitwitz60 Flag of Germany.svg Justin Sünkel Dallara 387/014 Volkswagen All
Flag of Germany.svg Richard Hamann61 Flag of Germany.svg Richard Hamann Reynard 873/051 Volkswagen 1, 6
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Rechsteiner Racing SA63 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg David Luyet Dallara 388/001 Volkswagen 3, 6, 8
Flag of Denmark.svg Svend Hansen65 Flag of Denmark.svg Svend Hansen Reynard 883/040 Volkswagen 2
Flag of Germany.svg Thomas Gellermann66 Flag of Germany.svg Thomas Gellermann Reynard 863/039 Volkswagen 1
Flag of Austria.svg Walter Lechner Racing School 69 Flag of Austria.svg Mercedes Stermitz Dallara 388/031 Volkswagen 6
Flag of Austria.svg Walter Perfler70 Flag of Austria.svg Walter Perfler Ralt RT31/701 Volkswagen 5
Flag of Germany.svg Team Hödlmoser71 Flag of Germany.svg Mario Moser Dallara 388/042 Toyota 5
Flag of Austria.svg MSC Aschau75 Flag of Austria.svg Josef Neuhauser Reynard 873/045 Volkswagen 5
Flag of Germany.svg Joachim Ryschka77 Flag of Germany.svg Joachim Ryschka Ralt RT31/707 Volkswagen 10–12
Flag of Germany.svg Volkmar Löw78 Flag of Germany.svg Volkmar Löw Ralt RT30/530 Volkswagen 11
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg MSC "12" München79 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jaroslav VorelKDV 4/01 Volkswagen 11–12
Flag of Germany.svg Johann Stelzer80 Flag of Germany.svg Johann Stelzer Reynard 883/004 Volkswagen 1
Flag of Germany.svg Team Theuermann82 Flag of Austria.svg Wolfgang Petutschnig Ralt RT30/563 Volkswagen 5

Calendar

RoundLocationCircuitDateSupporting
1 Flag of Germany.svg Hockenheim, West Germany Hockenheimring 16 AprilAvD/MAC Rennsport-Festival
2 Flag of Germany.svg Nürburg, West Germany Nürburgring 30 April51. ADAC Eifelrennen
3 Flag of Germany.svg Berlin, West Germany AVUS 28 MayADAC-Avus-Rennen
4 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Brno, Czechoslovakia Masaryk Circuit 11 JuneGrand Prix Brno
5 Flag of Austria.svg Zeltweg, Austria Österreichring 18 JunePreis des Aichfeldes
6 Flag of Germany.svg Hockenheim, West Germany Hockenheimring 2 JulyADAC-Preis Hockenheim
7 Flag of Germany.svg Wunstorf, West Germany Wunstorf 9 July22. ADAC-Flugplatzrennen Wunstorf
8 Flag of Germany.svg Hockenheim, West Germany Hockenheimring 29 July German Grand Prix
9 Flag of Germany.svg Diepholz, West Germany Diepholz Airfield Circuit 6 August22. ADAC-Flugplatzrennen Diepholz
10 Flag of Germany.svg Nürburg, West Germany Nürburgring 3 SeptemberADAC Großer Preis der Tourenwagen
11 Flag of Germany.svg Nürburg, West Germany Nürburgring 24 SeptemberXVI. ADAC Bilstein Super Sprint
12 Flag of Germany.svg Hockenheim, West Germany Hockenheimring 30 SeptemberDMV-Preis von Hockenheim

Results

RoundCircuitPole PositionFastest LapWinning driverWinning teamB Class Winner
1 Flag of Germany.svg Hockenheimring Flag of Germany.svg Michael Bartels Flag of Germany.svg Michael Bartels Flag of Germany.svg Frank Krämer Flag of Germany.svg Volkswagen Motorsport Flag of Germany.svg Frank Beyerlein
2 Flag of Germany.svg Nürburgring Flag of Germany.svg Michael Bartels Flag of Germany.svg Michael Bartels Flag of Germany.svg Michael Bartels Flag of Germany.svg Bongers Motorsport Flag of Germany.svg Frank Beyerlein
3 Flag of Germany.svg AVUS Flag of Germany.svg Frank Schmickler Flag of Germany.svg Frank Krämer Flag of Austria.svg Karl Wendlinger Flag of Austria.svg Krafft Walzen Team Marko RSM Flag of Austria.svg Franz Binder
4 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Masaryk Circuit Flag of Germany.svg Michael Bartels Flag of Germany.svg Frank Biela Flag of Germany.svg Michael Bartels Flag of Germany.svg Bongers Motorsport Flag of Germany.svg Franz Engstler
5 Flag of Austria.svg Österreichring Flag of Germany.svg Michael Schumacher Flag of Austria.svg Karl Wendlinger Flag of Germany.svg Michael Schumacher Flag of Germany.svg ONS Nachwuchsteam — WTS Racing Flag of Germany.svg Franz Engstler
6 Flag of Germany.svg Hockenheimring Flag of Austria.svg Karl Wendlinger Flag of Austria.svg Karl Wendlinger Flag of Germany.svg Heinz-Harald Frentzen Flag of Germany.svg Team JSK Baumanagement Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Jacques Isler
7 Flag of Germany.svg Wunstorf Flag of Germany.svg Wolfgang Kaufmannnot recorded Flag of Germany.svg Heinz-Harald Frentzen Flag of Germany.svg Team JSK Baumanagement Flag of Germany.svg Franz Engstler
8 Flag of Germany.svg Hockenheimring Flag of Germany.svg Heinz-Harald Frentzen Flag of Germany.svg Heinz-Harald Frentzen Flag of Austria.svg Karl Wendlinger Flag of Austria.svg Krafft Walzen Team Marko RSM Flag of Germany.svg Franz Engstler
9 Flag of Germany.svg Diepholz Airfield Circuit Flag of Germany.svg Heinz-Harald Frentzen Flag of Germany.svg Michael Bartels Flag of Germany.svg Heinz-Harald Frentzen Flag of Germany.svg Team JSK Baumanagement Flag of Austria.svg Franz Binder
10 Flag of Germany.svg Nürburgring Flag of Germany.svg Peter Zakowski Flag of Germany.svg Peter Zakowski Flag of Germany.svg Peter Zakowski Flag of Germany.svg Peter Zakowski Racing Flag of Germany.svg Klaus Panchyrz
11 Flag of Germany.svg Nürburgring Flag of Germany.svg Michael Schumacher Flag of Germany.svg Peter Zakowski Flag of Germany.svg Michael Schumacher Flag of Germany.svg ONS Nachwuchsteam — WTS Racing Flag of Germany.svg Frank Beyerlein
12 Flag of Germany.svg Hockenheimring Flag of Germany.svg Heinz-Harald Frentzen Flag of Germany.svg Klaus Panchyrz Flag of Germany.svg Michael Bartels Flag of Germany.svg Bongers Motorsport Flag of Germany.svg Franz Engstler

Championship standings

A-Class

  • Points are awarded as follows:
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PosDriver HOC1
Flag of Germany.svg
NÜR1
Flag of Germany.svg
AVU
Flag of Germany.svg
BRN
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg
ZEL
Flag of Austria.svg
HOC2
Flag of Germany.svg
WUN
Flag of Germany.svg
HOC3
Flag of Germany.svg
DIE
Flag of Germany.svg
NÜR2
Flag of Germany.svg
NÜR3
Flag of Germany.svg
HOC4
Flag of Germany.svg
Points
1 Flag of Austria.svg Karl Wendlinger DNS414424132714164
2 Flag of Germany.svg Heinz-Harald Frentzen 11659211217Ret2163
3 Flag of Germany.svg Michael Schumacher 33351312194513163
4 Flag of Germany.svg Michael Bartels 2018134Ret523191150
5 Flag of Germany.svg Wolfgang Kaufmann9521211733DNS428138
6 Flag of Germany.svg Peter Zakowski7RetRet25191145134132
7 Flag of Germany.svg Ellen Lohr 29Ret1013205107959112
8 Flag of Germany.svg Michael Roppes512166882178Ret810108
9 Flag of Germany.svg Frank Krämer174Ret19RetDNS108841895
10 Flag of Germany.svg Ralf Kelleners 610RetRet14106Ret662075
11 Flag of Germany.svg Frank Schmickler4Ret17Ret6118161117Ret774
12 Flag of Germany.svg Franz Engstler 1317Ret1310Ret6111415151165
13 Flag of Germany.svg Frank Biela 10Ret636RetRet664
14 Flag of Germany.svg Marc HesselDNS1611211214139810Ret58
15 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Daniel Müller DNS8789RetRet756
16 Flag of Germany.svg Klaus Panchyrz7Ret9Ret129652
17 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Peter Schär181412172816Ret1212131344
18 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Gerrit van Kouwen797Ret1142
19 Flag of Germany.svg Frank Beyerlein8111516RetRet15RetRet121739
20 Flag of Austria.svg Franz Binder14918201313Ret141537
21 Flag of Germany.svg Justin Sünkel19191419241810141316Ret1632
22 Flag of Argentina.svg Víctor Rosso DNS2Ret1117Ret1829
23 Flag of Germany.svg Marco Werner 10523
24 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Jacques Isler2215518
25 Flag of Germany.svg Georg Arbinger1513181625RetRet14
26 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Hanspeter Kaufmann142112Ret12
27 Flag of Germany.svg Meik Wagner21202217RetRetRet181210
28 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg David Luyet10RetDNS9
29 Flag of Germany.svg Thorsten Walz16Ret139
30 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Rene WartmannRet11Ret8
31 Flag of Denmark.svg Tom Kristensen 1515DNS8
32 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Rolf Kuhn127
33 Flag of Germany.svg Michael Krumm 136
34 Flag of Denmark.svg Svend HansenRet145
35 Flag of Germany.svg Richard HamannRet154
36 Flag of Germany.svg Joachim Ryschka1816Ret4
37 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Gianni Bianchi171823213
38 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jaroslav Vorel17192
Flag of Austria.svg Josef Neuhauser180
Flag of Austria.svg Günter Aberer260
Flag of Germany.svg Mario Moser270
Flag of Austria.svg Wolfgang Petutschnig290
Flag of Austria.svg Walter PerflerRet0
Flag of Germany.svg Thomas GellermannDNS0
Flag of Austria.svg Mercedes StermitzRet0
Flag of Germany.svg Johann StelzerDNS0
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Flurin ZeggDNS0
Flag of Germany.svg Volkmar LöwDNQ0
PosDriver HOC1
Flag of Germany.svg
NÜR1
Flag of Germany.svg
AVU
Flag of Germany.svg
BRN
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg
ZEL
Flag of Austria.svg
HOC2
Flag of Germany.svg
WUN
Flag of Germany.svg
HOC3
Flag of Germany.svg
DIE
Flag of Germany.svg
NÜR2
Flag of Germany.svg
NÜR3
Flag of Germany.svg
HOC4
Flag of Germany.svg
Points
ColourResult
GoldWinner
SilverSecond place
BronzeThird place
GreenPoints finish
BlueNon-points finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
PurpleRetired (Ret)
RedDid not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
WhiteDid not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
BlankDid not practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)

Bold – Pole
Italics – Fastest Lap

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