1989 British Formula Three Championship Explained

The 1989 British Formula Three season was the 39th season of the British Formula Three Championship, starting at Thruxton on 27 March and concluding there on 15 October after 16 races.

The title battle was largely fought between two sportscar racing stars of the future - West Surrey Racing's Allan McNish and Bowman Racing's David Brabham, both driving Ralt chassis. The former was initially declared champion at the end of the season as a result of Brabham being disqualified from his second-place finish the ninth round of the season at Silverstone and being penalised a further 18 points due to an irregularity with his Volkswagen engine. However, Brabham's points was reinstated following a court hearing in early 1990, giving him the title by a margin of 10 points over McNish.[1]

Other notable drivers in the field included future BTCC champions Rickard Rydell (who would contest the championship again two years later) and Alain Menu, and future Formula One stars Mika Häkkinen and Mika Salo, who would go on to be the title protagonists in 1990.

1989 proved a high-water mark for the series in terms of entry numbers, which regularly exceeded 40 cars. The result of this was the creation of qualifying heats at certain rounds in order to slim the field down prior to the main race. It was also the first year for the Neil Brown Engineering-tuned Mugen-Honda engine, used by McNish among others, which would power all but one British F3 champion from 1990 to 2006. Class B was won by Fernando Plata in a year-old VW-powered Ralt.

Race calendar and results

RoundCircuitDatePole PositionFastest LapWinning DriverWinning TeamClass B Winner
1Thruxton27 March Rickard Rydell Alain Menu Rickard Rydellnowrap Eddie Jordan Racing Eddie Kimbell
2Silverstone9 April David Brabham Alain Menu David Brabham Bowman Racing Craig Simmiss
3Brands Hatch23 April Mika Häkkinen Mika Häkkinen David Brabham Bowman Racing Ken Bowes
4Silverstone1 Maynowrap Steve Robertson Derek Higgins Derek Higgins West Surrey Racing Fernando Plata
5Brands Hatch21 May Mika Häkkinen Otto Rensing David Brabham Bowman Racing Fernando Plata
6Thruxton29 May Derek Higgins Derek Higgins Allan McNish West Surrey Racing Fernando Plata
7Silverstone4 June Allan McNish Rickard Rydell Allan McNish West Surrey Racing Fernando Plata
8Donington Park2 July Rickard Rydell Allan McNish Allan McNish West Surrey Racing Warwick Rooklyn
9Silverstone15 July David Brabham Mika Häkkinen Allan McNish West Surrey Racing Fernando Plata
10Snetterton6 August David Brabham David Brabham Paul Stewart Paul Stewart Racing Fernando Plata
11Oulton Park13 August David Brabham David Brabham David Brabham Bowman Racing Fernando Plata
12Silverstone28 August David Brabham Derek Higgins David Brabham Bowman Racing Warwick Rooklyn
13Brands Hatch3 September Philippe Adams Allan McNish Philippe Adams Bowman Racing Warwick Rooklyn
14nowrapDonington Parknowrap17 September David Brabhamnowrap Steve Robertsonnowrap Steve Robertson Bowman Racingnowrap Scott Stringfellow
15Silverstone7 October Allan McNish Allan McNish David Brabham Bowman Racing Warwick Rooklyn
16Thruxton15 October Allan McNish Derek Higgins Allan McNish West Surrey Racing Warwick Rooklyn

These races were shortened due to accidents.

Championship Standings

Class A

Pos.DriverTeamPoints
1 David BrabhamBowman Racing80
2 Allan McNishWest Surrey Racing70
3 Derek HigginsWest Surrey Racing46
4 Rickard RydellEddie Jordan Racing35
5 Steve RobertsonBowman Racing27
6 Philippe AdamsBowman Racing23
7 Mika HäkkinenDragon Motorsport18
8 Alain MenuRacefax Motorsport16
9 Otto RensingPaul Stewart Racing15
10 Paul StewartPaul Stewart Racing13
11 John AlcornBecsport12
12 Gary AylesJack Brabham Racing11
13 Jason ElliottPaul Stewart Racing
Swallow Racing
11
14 Mika SaloAlan Docking Racing10
15 Niclas SchönströmSwallow Racing9
16 Gary WardRGS Motorsport6
17 Julian WestwoodRacefax Motorsport5
18 Paul WarwickIntersport3
19 John EstupiñanBowman Racing3
20 António SimõesDawson Auto Developments3

Class B

Pos.DriverTeamPoints
1 Fernando PlataBowman Racing89
2 Warwick RooklynBowman Racing68
3 Scott StringfellowJim Lee Racing68
4 Eddie KimbellPeter Lea Racing32
5 Craig SimmissCS Engineering27
6 Stephen HepworthDriver25
7 Ken BowesHi-Tech Motor Sports Development24
8 Chad WentzelHubbard Racing15
9 Lindoro da SilvaSTART Racing
Hi-Tech Motor Sports Development
10
10 Dominic ChappellLong Ridge Racing10
11 Charles RickettJim Lee Racing10
12 Darren ShawMacDonald Race Engineering7
13 Guido BasileTerropol Promotions6
14 Paul SmithTech-Speed Motorsport5
15 Gary ThomasCS Engineering4
16 Rob MearsCram Motorsport4
17 Chris NeedhamHi-Tech Motor Sport Developments3
18 Juan SerdaRoger Cowman Racing2
19 Alan TullochPeter Lea Racing1
20 Chris PerkinsRoyal Air Force MSA1

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Lunch with... David Brabham.