Jonathan Rea carries on from where he left off at Donington Park with his third WorldSBK Superpole of 2019, though he will have two Ducatis for company on the front row.
Chaz Davies takes top spot off Jonathan Rea at the end of Friday practice at Laguna Seca with Aruba.it Racing Ducati team-mate Alvaro Bautista also in close contention
After taking the World Superbike championship lead off Alvaro Bautista, Jonathan Rea says he must continue to open up the points gap at Laguna Seca
“It is what it is, rules are rules - I feel bad for Tom because he had an awesome race" - Jonathan Rea sympathises with Tom Sykes after red flag furore in Superpole Race.
Tom Sykes opens up on his post-red flag crash in the Superpole Race which cost him a podium result and denied him a shot at victory in race two.
"I’m sure if you look at the chronos, my lap time the following lap was much slower because I was like ‘ooh what’s gone on’!" - A fifth win of 2019 moves Jonathan Rea to top of WorldSBK standings.
Jonathan Rea dominates in dreadful conditions at Donington Park and is rewarded with the WorldSBK lead for the first time in 2019 after Alvaro Bautista crashes out again
Tom Sykes is back on pole position once again as he scores his 49th career Superpole at Donington Park, his first as a BMW WorldSBK rider; Brits star on home soil
Alvaro Bautista concedes he’s been overconfident during the last two rounds of the World Superbike championship which has seen him suffer two costly falls