WorldSBK Catalunya: Rea facing ‘difficult circuit’ for rebound race
Kawasaki Racing’s Jonathan Rea is looking for a strong result at the team’s home race as WorldSBK arrives to Catalunya.
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Kawasaki Racing’s Jonathan Rea is looking for a strong result at the team’s home race as WorldSBK arrives to Catalunya.
After a dramatic WorldSBK weekend at Magny-Cours, Aruba.it Ducati’s Alvaro Bautista has his sights firmly set on Barcelona success.
Magny-Cours proved a tricky hunting round for Kawasaki’s Jonathan Rea as a Saturday crash and Sunday conflict overshadowed the WorldSBK weekend.
With tensions rising at Magny-Cours on Sunday it wasn’t just the WorldSBK riders having their say on the Rea/Bautista drama.
Alvaro Bautista is still the clear championship leader after the seventh of twelve WorldSBK rounds, but the Aruba Ducati rider was enraged by what he saw as a deliberate attempt on behalf of Jonathan Rea to collide with him on the entry to T13 on lap two of race two at Magny-Cours.
The fallout - literally - between Jonathan Rea and Alvaro Bautista after their final WorldSBK race impact at Magny Cours had several results. The main one for the other rider in the championship fight, Pata Yamaha’s Toprak Razgatlioglu, was that he is now second overall, not third.
Alvaro Bautista believes that title rival Jonathan Rea intentionally took him out of Race 2 at Magny-Cours, France. The Spaniard currently leads the WorldSBK standings ahead of six-time champion Rea in second. The Briton is narrowly ahead of third-placed Toprak Razgatlioglu who claimed victory on Sunday.
Yamaha’s Toprak Razgatlioglu made it a clean sweep of Sunday WorldSBK wins at Magny-Cours this afternoon with Michael Rinaldi and Axel Bassani completing the podium.