1989_Spanish_Grand_Prix
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1989_Spanish_Grand_Prix
course (km)
distance (km)
307.912568832
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The 1989 Spanish Grand Prix wa ...... at the Frenchman to the title.
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country
course (μ)
4.2179296896e+3
distance (μ)
3.07912568832e+5
3.07918e+5
distance laps
fastest driver
fastest driver team
first driver
winning team
pole driver
pole driver team
second driver
second team
third driver
third team
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country
Spain
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course
Permanent racing facility
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Course km
Course mi
date
Distance km
3.07918e+2
Distance laps
Distance mi
1.91328e+2
Fast Country
Brazil
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Fast Driver
Fast flag suffix
Fast Lap
Fast Team
Fast Time
First Country
Brazil
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First Driver
First flag suffix
first team
Grand Prix
Spanish
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Name of race
Next race in season
Next year's race
official name
XXXI Gran Premio Tio Pepe de España
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Pole Country
Brazil
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