Donington Park WorldSBK: Alvaro Bautista: “Proved I’m not thinking about the championship, Records are for when you retire”

Alvaro Bautista emerged from his and Ducati’s worst circuit on the current World Superbike calendar with two wins and a second place at Donington Park, increasing his title lead to a mighty 93 points.
Alvaro Bautista, Race 2, British WorldSBK 02 July
Alvaro Bautista, Race 2, British WorldSBK 02 July

But it was the race that Bautista lost, Sunday morning’s Superpole encounter, that the Spaniard said proved he isn’t thinking about the championshi𒊎p - despite just two defꦇeats in the 18 races.

Bautista began the last lap in ཧa safe third behind Toprak Razgatliogl🐬u and Jonathan Rea but threw caution to the wind by outbraking Rea for second into the Fogarty Esses.

“I had the same problem warming the tyre in both races today, but after 3-4 laps I was up t๊o speed and set a ’25 [new lap record] with the SC0🤡 tyre, not too bad!” Bautista recalled.

“But after that the rear was on the limit, I did some slides, lost some time and had to recover. I arrived close to th🎃em again ꧃on the last lap.

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“I saw Jonathan had better pace than Toprak and 💜I think Jonathan was preparing for a pass at the last corner. I decided to attack before those corners, because it was my only chance if I wanted to gain a position.

“I did it in the Foggy Esses. It was a good move because I can keep the line and didn't lose the position exiting from the ch𓄧icane.

“So it was a really good race and it’s what I said; I'm n♛ot thinking about the Championship. In every single race, I try to do my best and get the maximum I can.

“In the Superpole, I thought that the m𒁏aximum was to attack Jonathan and I did it. I never said, ‘OK, relax’, just keep the position for🐟 the championship. That was not my mindset.”

Likew෴ise, Bautista claimed he didn’t care that his 11-race win streak had finally b♛een broken.

“I'm not worried about that. Records are for when you retire. The import🎐ant thing is to e🔥njoy the bike, the present. That's for me, the important thing.”

Toprak Razgatlioglu, Alvaro Bautista, Race 2, British WorldSBK 02 July
Toprak Razgatlioglu, Alvaro Bautista, Race 2, British WorldSBK 02 July

“Toprak passed me back but the next lap I learned”

Race 2 saw another early tussle betw💎een the trio of world champions, before Razgatlioglu and Bautista pulled clear.

Bautisꦐta was clearly the faster of the two, which made Razgatlioglu even more determined not 🐭to allow the Ducati rider into the lead.

“Topr🌳ak in the beginning was faster than me, but after a few laps when the tyre was warm and I could push in the normal way I had some tenths faster than him,” Bautista confirmed.

“I tried to pass, but he tried to stay in front of me, in aꦜll the ways.”

Bautista finally found a wayꦫ past into Redgate, turn 1, with ten laps remaining. But his reign lasteꦯd just a couple of corners before Razgatlioglu sent his R1 up the inside into the Old Hairpin.

“He passed me but the next lap I learned ꩲand did a bit faster the downhill and entered [the Old Hairpin] more inside. So I learned and I could defe꧙nd the position.

“I knew that he 🅺cou🐓ld follow me for 3-4 laps. But I knew also that if I can keep that pace until the end, for sure it was more difficult for him and tenth by tenth he was losing.”

Bautista went on to win by 2.650s.

Team-mate Michael Rinaldi ಌwas ruled out of the Race 2 restart after being caught up in the afte🐻rmath of Tom Sykes' opening lap highside.

“It has been a really unlucky weekend where something important always happened in the early laps. Today’s accident was really bad. I only remember finding myself on the ground with a lot of pain in my ankle. Fortunately, the initial analysis ruleꦚd out fractures. I wish a speedy recovery to Sykes, who was at the medical center with me.”

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