2023 Donington Park World Superbike - Race (2) Results

Race 2 results for round six of the 2023 World Superbike championship at Donington Park in Great Britain.
Jonathan Rea, Toprak Razgatlioglu, Alvaro Bautista, Superpole race, British WorldSBK
Jonathan Rea, Toprak Razgatlioglu, Alvaro Bautista, Superpole race, British WorldSBK
2023 World Superbike, Donington Park - Race 2 Results
POSRIDERNATTEAMTIME
1Alvaro BautistaESPAruba.it - Ducati22 laps
2Toprak RazgatliogluTURPata Yamaha Prometeon +2.65s
3Danilo PetrucciITABarni Spark Racing Team+7.936s
4Scott ReddingGBRROKiT BMW Motorrad Team+9.198s
5Jonathan ReaGBRKawasaki Racing Team +9.506s
6Alex LowesGBRKawasaki Racing Team +9.96s
7Axel BassaniITAMotocorsa Ducati+10.292s
8Andrea LocatelliITAPata Yamaha Prometeon +10.537s
9Garrett GerloffUSABonovo Action BMW+11.036s
10Philipp OettlGERGoEleven Ducati+14.317s
11Dominique AegerterSUIGYTR GRT Yamaha Team+17.697s
12Remy GardnerAUSGYTR GRT Yamaha Team+23.762s
13Bradley RayGBRYamaha Motoxracing Team+24.052s
14Iker LecuonaESPTeam HRC+24.543s
15Hafizh SyahrinMASPETRONAS MIE Racing Honda Team+48.163s
16Isaac VinalesESP Pedercini Racing+50.201s
17Oliver KonigCZEOrelac Racing MOVISIO+1'05.224s
18Eric GranadoBRAPETRONAS MIE Racing Honda Team+1'08.928s
19Lorenzo BaldassarriITAGMT94 Yamaha+1'12.643s
 Tito RabatESPKawasaki PuccettiDNF
 Xavi ViergeESPTeam HRCDNF
 Loris BazFRABonovo Action BMWDNS
 Tom SykesGBRROKiT BMW Motorrad TeamDNS
 Michael RinaldiITAAruba.it - DucatiDNS

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Alvaro Bautista restores his♐ World Superbike superiority with victory in a restarted Race 2 at ꦕDonington Park, his 16th win of the season.

Toprak Razgatlioglu and Jonathan Rea both offered early resistance. The Yamaha star led until the halfway stage on his way to seco♑nd, but Rea faded into the chasing🌃 pack and Danilo Petrucci emerged with a debut WorldSBK podium.

The race distance was reduced by one lap due to an earlier rac꧅e-stopping accident for Michael Rinaldi, Tom Syke🍎s and Loris Baz.

After a first Donington WorldSBK victory for Bautista on Saturday, Razgatlioglu halted the reigning champion’s 11-race 𝔉win streak in the Sunday Superpole Race - which Rea led until the final lap.

The full-length Race 2 was expected to play back into Bautista a𒆙nd Ducati’s tyre perseveration, and the restart began perfectly for the reigning champion who turned pole into the holeshot.

But in a sign of the early barrage to come, Rea boldly fired his Kawওasaki inside Bautista a few corners later at the Old H♌airpin.

The #65 Kawasaki ran wide, but when Razgatlioglu launched his opening salvo 💃at the Ducati with a late move at the Melbourne Hairpin, the Spaniard was forced to🍎 sit up and Rea also took advantage.

With Bautista’s invincibility broken in the Superpole Race, the Razgatlioglu-Rea roadblock ahead of the Spaniard stood stubbornly firm. Bautista running wide as he be🐎came increasingly eager to pass the Kawasaki and set his own superior pace.

The🌌 order remained Razgatlioglu, Rea and Bautista until Bautista squeezed under Rea into the Foggy Esses🌜 with 13 (of 22) laps to go.

Razgatlioglu was able 🌠to hold on in the short Superpole sprint, but Bautista’s superior gr🌱ip was increasingly obvious as Race 2 continued.

The #1 machine mad🤪e its first exploration for the lead into Turn 1 with 10 laps remaining. The Turkish star’s only chance was to instantly respond – which he did, into the Old Hairpin. But it was a temporary reprieve, Bautista repeatingಞ his Redgate pass and closing the Old Hairpin door.

Razgatlioglu kept pushing but Bautis🌜ta was soon out of reach.

Attention then switched to the final podium place,🅘 with Rea now fending off te💫am-mate Alex Lowes and Barno Ducati's Danilo Petrucci closing on them both.

The double Moto﷽GP race winner passed Lowes with 5 laps to go, then snatched a debut WorldSBK rostrum from Rea at the Old Hairpin shortly after.

Scott Redding then demoted Rea to fifth, a position the 🦂BMW rider kept despite a counterattack from the Ulsterman.

The original race was red-flagged after a big accident on the op꧋ening lap involving Michael Rinaldi, Tom Sykes and Loris Baz.

Sykes was launched high int⛦o the air on the exit of Coppice, with Baz and Rinaldi caught up in the aftermath.

Ba🌺z escaped unscathed while Sykes sat up while𝐆 receiving medical assistance.

Rinaldi’s condition caused the most concern, with the Italian remaining pro🃏ne in the gravel trap before being taken by st♋retcher to a waiting ambulance.

All riders invol🌟ved﷽ were subsequently described as ‘conscious’.

Round seven of th💛e 2023 World Superbi💃ke championship takes place at Imola on July 14-16.

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Donington Park has been resurfaced since the 2022 event, where 𓂃Toprak Razgatlioglu took all three wins and eventual champion Alvaro Bautista suffered a rare retireme♋nt and managed just one podium.

Donington Park 2022:
Race 1 winner: Toprak Razgatlioglu TUR Yamaha
Superpole Race winner: Toprak Razgatlioglu TUR Yamaha
Race 2 winner: Toprak Razgatlioglu TUR Yamaha

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