Video Highlights Description Race 2
Alvaro Bautista continues his perfect start to the 2019 World Superbike championship by taking a second consecutive hat-trick of race wins with a flawless performance in Thailand. The Aruba.it Racing Ducati rider maintains his 100% wining start to his World Superbike career by giving his rivals zero chance to attack as he stormed ahead from pole position on the opening lap.
Jonathan Rea had Alex Lowes for company for the majority of the race in the fight for second place, with Bautista crossing the line over 10 seconds ahead, as the Pata Yamaha rider completed an identical podium to race one and the sprint race at Buriram.
Sprint Race
Alvaro Bautista keeps his winning run going in the Thailand sprint race cut short by a red flag incident between Leon Camier and Thitipong Warokorn.
The Aruba.it Racing Ducati rider traded passes with Jonathan Rea over the opening lap of the sprint race before gradually pulling clear until a red flag on lap six prematurely ended the race early. The red flag was caused by an incident involving Moriwaki-Althea Honda’s Camier and Kawasaki Thailand’s Warokorn at the Turn 3 hairpin.
With results taken from the last completed sector point, effectively the halfway through lap six, Bautista won by 1.6s from Rea with Alex Lowes repeating the race one podium on the Pata Yamaha.
Reports Result ListResult DescriptionRace 2
# /Rider /Team /Constructor /Time/Gap / Points
1 /Bautista /Aruba.it Racing /Ducati /31'05.590/25
2 /Rea /Kawasaki Racing Team /Kawasaki /+10.053/20
3 /Lowes /Pata Yamaha /Yamaha /+12.368/16
4 /van der Mark /Pata Yamaha /Yamaha /+17.378/13
5 /Haslam /Kawasaki Racing Team /Kawasaki /+17.518/11
6 /Melandri /GRT Yamaha WorldSBK /Yamaha /+18.925/10
7 /Cortese /GRT Yamaha WorldSBK /Yamaha /+23.281/9
8 /Rinaldi 21 /BARNI Racing Team /Ducati /+28.444/8
9 /Razgatlioglu /Turkish Puccetti Racing /Kawasaki /+33.156/7
10 /Torres /Team Pedercini /Kawasaki /+33.224/6
11 /Reiterberger /BMW Motorrad WorldSBK Team /BMW /+40.164/5
12 /Kiyonari /Moriwaki Althea Honda Team /Honda /+53.511/4
13 /Delbianco /Althea Mie Racing Team /Honda /+1'08.576/3
DNF/Davies /Aruba.it Racing /Ducati
DNF /Sykes /BMW Motorrad WorldSBK Team /BMW
DNF /Mercado /Orelac Racing VerdNatura /Kawasaki
DNF /Laverty /Team Go Eleven /Ducati
Superpole Race
# /Rider /Team /Constructor /Time/Gap /Points
1 /Bautista /Aruba.it Racing /Ducati /10'06.157/12
2 /Rea /Kawasaki Racing Team /Kawasaki /+1.681s/9
3 /Lowes /Pata Yamaha /Yamaha /+2.020s/7
4 /van der Mark /Pata Yamaha /Yamaha /+4.682s/6
5 /Haslam /Kawasaki Racing Team /Kawasaki /+5.261s/5
6 /Melandri /GRT Yamaha WorldSBK /Yamaha /+5.389s/4
7 /Cortese /GRT Yamaha WorldSBK /Yamaha /+5.722s/3
8 /Davies /Aruba.it Racing /Ducati /+1 sector/2
9 /Razgatlioglu /Turkish Puccetti Racing /Kawasaki /+1 sector/1
10 /Sykes /BMW Motorrad WorldSBK Team /BMW /+1 sector
11 /Rinaldi /BARNI Racing Team /Ducati /+1 sector
12 /Mercado /Orelac Racing VerdNatura /Kawasaki /+1 sector
13 /Torres /Team Pedercini /Kawasaki /+1 sector
14 /Reiterberger /BMW Motorrad WorldSBK Team /BMW /+1 sector
15 /Delbianco /Althea Mie Racing Team /Honda /+
DNF /Leon Camier /Moriwaki Althea Honda Team
DNF /Thitipong Warokorn /Kawasaki Thailand Racing Team
DNF /Ryuichi Kiyonari /Moriwaki Althea Honda Team
DNS /Eugene Laverty /Team Go Eleven Ducati
Championship Standings after round 2
# /Rider /Points
1 /Alvaro Bautista /124
2 /Jonathan Rea /98
3 /Alex Lowes /69
4 /Michael Van Der Mark /61
5 /Marco Melandri /54
6 /Leon Haslam /51
7 /Sandro Cortese Yamaha /40
8 /Michael Ruben Rinaldi /25
9 /Toprak Razgatlioglu /24
10 /Tom Sykes /19
11 /Chaz Davies /18
12 /Jordi Torres /18
13 /Markus Reiterberger /14
14 /Eugene Laverty /12
15 /Leandro Mercado /11
16 /Leon Camier /9
17 /Ryuichi Kiyonari /5
18 /Alessandro Delbianco /3
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