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TOP: The field leaves the start in the West German grand prix at Hockenheim. The race was won by the defending world champion, Ayreton Senna (McLaren), of Brazil, ending a fourrace run in which he failed to score a world championship point. His McLaren team-mate, Alain Prost, of France, was second, retaining his grip on the world championship lead. Britain’s Nigel Maunsell (Ferrari) was third.

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Press, 30 August 1989, Page 47

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TOP: The field leaves the start in the West German grand prix at Hockenheim. The race was won by the defending world champion, Ayreton Senna (McLaren), of Brazil, ending a fourrace run in which he failed to score a world championship point. His McLaren team-mate, Alain Prost, of France, was second, retaining his grip on the world championship lead. Britain’s Nigel Maunsell (Ferrari) was third. Press, 30 August 1989, Page 47

TOP: The field leaves the start in the West German grand prix at Hockenheim. The race was won by the defending world champion, Ayreton Senna (McLaren), of Brazil, ending a fourrace run in which he failed to score a world championship point. His McLaren team-mate, Alain Prost, of France, was second, retaining his grip on the world championship lead. Britain’s Nigel Maunsell (Ferrari) was third. Press, 30 August 1989, Page 47