Jonathan Rea unstoppable as he dominates Donington Park WorldSBK FP2

Fastest in FP1, Razgatlioglu pushed hard fro🐎m the outset of FP2 as he produced anothe🐻r ‘Toprak’ moment on the brakes.
As he braked for the final corner, the rear tyre of Razgatlioglu’s Yamaha lifted off the ground, only 𒊎for the Turkish star to recover and make the turn.
Despite Razgatlioglu’s impressive skills being put to the ꦉtest, leading the way was again Rea as the six-time WorওldSBK champion initially set a pace no one else could match.
The Kawasaki rider immediately went quicker than Razgatlioglu’s FP1 time thanks to a 1:27.355s - cl𒐪ose to six tenths clear of💟 Scott Redding.
Axel Bassani encountered trouble in sector oﷺ♉ne as a mistake left the Italian needing to avoid crashing in the gravel.
With Rea looking d♑ominant once again, the Northern Irishman’s main title rivals Razgatlioglu and series 🉐leader Alvaro Bautista were unable to present a meaningful challenge during the early stages.
As was the case in FP1, Michael Rinaldi appeared to be a match for Bautista for the first time this season. The Italian went third fastest, one spot ahead 🍬of Bautista.
Getting his braking right in✅to the final corner, Razgatlioglu finally started showing the type of pace thatꦛ could make him a potential race winner this weekend.

Ra🥂zgatlioglu was the first rider to get within half a second ﷺof Rea after setting a time of 1:27.567s - +0.212s off the KRT rider.
Not the first rider to get angry whilst following Philipp Oettl, Razgatlioglu was seen hitting his helmet on several occasions with his left hand shortly after making 🔯the꧒ overtake on the German.
But unlike Iker꧂ Lecuona in FP1, it appeared as though Razgatlioglu was frustrated at himself an♒d not with the Ducati rider.
Enduring a similar off-track momen🐎t as Bassani did, Lucas Mahias had a heart-in-mouth situation as he ran through the grave༒l at turn eight.
As Redding joined Razgatlioglu in reducing Rea’s advantage over the rest of the field, Bautista was the next to imܫprove as he went fourth quickest.

Only a tenth down afte🍒r three sectors, the Spaniard lost almost four tenths in the final par🦩t of the track.
With the final flurry of laps underway, Alex Lowes jumped up to fourth place before Rea cemented his lead at the fronꦍt by setting a time of 1:27.016s - again going half a second clear of the field.
There w🧜as a late crash for Rinaldi 𝕴as the Aruba.it Ducati rider took a tumble at the final corner.