Unstoppable Bautista hits World Superbike for six

Alvaro Bautista continues his perfect start to the 2019 World Superbike championship by taking a second consecutive hat-trick of race wins
Unstoppable Bautista hits World Superbike for six

Full race two results from Thailand WorldSBK

Alvaro Bautista has continued 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.

Michael van der Mark struggled to replicate his Pata Yamaha team-mate’s pace meaning he had to settle for fourth place but won the race-long battle against Kawasaki’s Leon Haslam and GRT Yamaha’s Marco Melandri.

Aruba.it Racing Ducati’s Chaz Davies had been involved in the intense fight against van der Mark, Haslam and Melandri before a technical issue forced the Welsh rider to retire on Lap 8.

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Sandro Cortese capped a solid race weekend with the GRT Yamaha rookie taking seventh place comfortably in front of Michael Ruben Rinaldi on the Barni Ducati.

With Toprak Razgatlioglu (Puccetti Kawasaki) taking ninth place off Jordi Torres (Pedercini Kawasaki) in the closing stages, Markus Reiterberger grabbed 11th place for BMW after seeing team-mate Tom Sykes retire early on with a mechanical problem.

Moriwaki-Althea Honda’s Ryuichi Kiyonari and Mie Althea Honda’s Alessandro Delbianco rounded out the finishers in 12th and 13th respectively following the high rate of attrition. Leon Camier and Thitpong Warokorn missed race two after being involved in the red flag incident in the sprint race, while Eugene Laverty missed all of Sunday’s action following his brake failure with his Go Eleven Ducati in race one.