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1989 ADAC Supercup


The SAT 1 Supercup '89 was the fourth and final season of the Supercup, a West German auto racing series organized by the ADAC and sponsored by SAT 1 television. Held over five events in West Germany and Great Britain, the driver's championship was won by Frenchmen Bob Wollek; his team Joest Racing won the team's championship. The series was canceled following the 1989 season, ending a yearly series of German sports car championships dating back to 1972.

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2"John Winter"All
10Jean-Louis Ricci1–3
11Frank Jelinski3
Jägermeister Brun MotorsportPorsche 962CPorsche 3.0 L Turbo Flat-6Y3Walter Brun1, 3–5
4Oscar Larrauri3, 5
Franz Konrad4
Dauer RacingPorsche 962CPorsche 3.0 L Turbo Flat-6G5Jochen DauerAll
Jim Busby/Dauer RacingPorsche 962CPorsche 3.0 L Turbo Flat-6BF6John Andretti3
Jumbo Racing TeamPorsche 962CPorsche 3.0 L Turbo Flat-6G7Heinz-Jörgen Dahman1, 3–5
Swiss Team SalaminPorsche 962CPorsche 3.0 L Turbo Flat-6G8Antoine Salamin1–3, 5
Walter Lechner Racing SchoolPorsche 962CPorsche 3.0 L Turbo Flat-6D9Walter LechnerAll
Porsche Kremer RacingPorsche 962CK6Porsche 3.0 L Turbo Flat-6Y12George Fouché4–5
Richard Lloyd RacingPorsche 962C GTiPorsche 3.0 L Turbo Flat-6G14Tiff Needell2
Bernal Torentriebe Team GebhardtGebhardt 88 C2Audi 1.8 L Turbo I4G15Rudi Seher4–5
John SalmonaCheetah G604Aston Martin 5.3 L V8G20John Salmona1, 3, 5
Spice EngineeringSpice SE89CFord Cosworth DFZ 3.5 L V8G22Costas Los2
Nissan Motor Sports EuropeNissan R89CNissan VRH35Z 3.5 L Turbo V8D23Martin Donnelly4
Julian Bailey5
Momo Gebhardt RacingPorsche 962Porsche 3.0 L Turbo Flat-6G30Gianpiero Moretti1, 3
Franz Konrad5
Team DaveyPorsche 962CPorsche 3.0 L Turbo Flat-6D31Tim Lee-Davey2
TeamCarEngineTyreNo.DriverRounds
GP MotorsportSpice SE87CFord Cosworth DFL 3.3 L V8G51Philippe de HenningAll
Karl-Heinz BeckerLola T600BMW 1.7 L Turbo I4G52Karl-Heinz BeckerAll
Pero RacingArgo JM19Porsche 3.0 L Turbo Flat-6G53Helmut Gall2–5
Bernal Torentriebe Team GebhardtGebhardt JC873Gebhardt 88 C2Audi 1.8 L Turbo I4G54Rudi Seher1–3
Automobiles Louis DescartesALD 04BMW M88 3.5 L I6G55Marc Rostan5
ALD C289Ford Cosworth DFL 3.3 L V856Louis Descartes5
R. Jauslin CarsArgo JM19BFord Cosworth DFL 3.3 L V8G57Ruedi Jauslin1, 3–5
Fritz WagnerWagner FW0013BMW 3.0 L I6G58Fritz Wagner1, 3–5
Walter MaurerMaurer C87BMW 2.0 L Turbo I4D60Walter Maurer1, 3–5
France PrototeamArgo JM19CFord Cosworth DFL 3.3 L V8G61Thierry Lecerf1–2
Spice SE88C62Pierre-François Rousselot1
Style Auto Racing TeamRieger CJ 84Porsche 3.0 L Turbo Flat-6G63Michael Roger Nuemann5
ADA EngineeringADA 02Ford Cosworth DFL 3.3 L V8G64Paul Stott2
John BartlettHarrier LR7Chevrolet 5.7 L V8A65John Bartlett2
Ecurie EcosseEcosse C285Ford Cosworth DFL 3.3 L V8G65Laurence Jacobson5
Chamberlain EngineeringSpice SE89CFord Cosworth DFL 3.3 L V8G66Nick Adams2
Team IstelSpice SE89CFord Cosworth DFL 3.3 L V8A67Tim Harvey2
Dieter BergermannArgo JM19CFord Cosworth DFL 3.3 L V869Dieter Bergermann5
Roy Baker RacingTiga GC289Ford Cosworth DFL 3.3 L V8G70Dudley Wood3
Chris Ashmore5
Peter Stürtz MotorsportStürtz SM C288BMW TurboD71Harold Grohs3–5
Bross Druck Chemie RacingArgo JM19CFord Cosworth DFL 3.3 L V8G72David Coyne3
Rolf Götz4
Cor Euser5
Gordon Horn RacingArgo JM19BZakspeed 1.9 L Turbo I4G73Robin Smith5

The series ventured outside West Germany for the first time, replacing the traditional Hockenheimring event with a race at the Silverstone Circuit in Great Britain. The Silverstone round allowed many competitors from the BRDC Sportscar Championship to compete alongside the Supercup. The other four events of the series remained in their calendar positions.

RndEventCircuitLocationDateC1 Winning DriverC2 Winning Driver
51st Internationales ADAC EifelrennenNürburgringNürburg, West Germany30 AprilBob WollekPierre-François Rousselot
Blaupunkt Sachs Joest RacingFrance Prototeam
Autosport BRDC SupersprintSilverstone CircuitNorthamptonshire, United Kingdom15 MayBob WollekTim Harvey
Blaupunkt Sachs Joest RacingTeam Istel
200 Meilen von NürnbergNorisringNuremberg, West Germany25 JuneFrank JelinskiPhilippe de Henning
Joest RacingGP Motorsport
22nd Internationales ADAC FlugplatzrennenDiepholz Airfield CircuitDiepholz, West Germany6 AugustMartin DonnellyRuedi Jauslin
Nissan Motor Sports EuropeR. Jauslin Cars
Internationales ADAC Bilstein Super SprintNürburgringNürburg, West Germany24 SeptemberBob WollekRobin Smith
Blaupunkt Sachs Joest RacingGordon Horn Racing
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