1989 F1 Season
Alain Prost · McLaren · 7 wins from 16 races
Season Overview
The 1989 Formula 1 World Championship season featured 16 rounds. Alain Prost won the Drivers' Championship driving for McLaren, claiming 7 victories throughout the season. The McLaren team claimed the Constructors' Championship. This season was part of the V8/V10 era of Formula 1, representing a pivotal chapter in the sport's technical evolution. The championship battle showcased the finest engineering and driving talent of the era, with teams pushing the boundaries of what was technically possible within the regulations. Each race weekend brought new challenges, strategic battles, and moments that would become part of Formula 1's rich history.
Technical Highlights
- McLaren dominated with 7 wins from 16 races
- Alain Prost claimed the Drivers' Championship
- Naturally aspirated formula
Key Moments
Alain Prost wins the 1989 World Championship
McLaren claims 7 victories in 16 rounds
McLaren wins the Constructors' Championship