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Rookie romps to dominant WorldSBK win and new lap record at P.I.


WorldSBK 2024
Round One – Phillip Island
WorldSBK Race One

Records were broken during Superpole with rookie Nicolo Bulega putting in the first ever 1m27s lap of Phillip Island by a World Superbike to take pole position ahead of Andrea Iannone.  Alex Lowes rounded out the front row on the KRT ZX-10RR. Dominique Aegerter fourth and top Yamaha while Toprak Razgatlioglu qualified fifth on the BMW.

The track temperature had risen to 37-degrees by the time the World Superbikes hit the grid on Saturday afternoon.  That temperature is about perfect for the tyres, but due to excessive tyre wear experienced earlier in the week during the test, every single rider will be required to stop for a tyre change after no more than 11 laps.

Andrea Iannone scored the holeshot from Alvaro Bautista, Alex Lowes and Toprak Razgatlioglu. Polesitter Bulega down in fifth place as they negotiated the opening turns.  All riders on a SC1 at both ends, with the exception of Razgatlioglu, Locatelli, Oettl and Redding who plumped for the SC2 front.

Alex Lowes up the inside of Iannone at Hayshed to take the lead, kept it over Lukey and as they built speed through turns 11 and 12 but Iannone was back in the lead by turn one. Razgatlioglu up to third after passing Bautista, the pair traded places again at Southern Loop but Toprak got the advantage again at turn four.

Sam Lowes dusted up Bautista which cost the defending champ a few places.  Nicolo Bulega was building speed, taking third place off Razgatlioglu on lap three and then immediately started to challenge Alex Loes for second place. Andrea Locatelli was also coming to the fore, up to fifth place.  Remy Gardner went down at turn ten after his radiator failed and sprayed water on his tyres.  Alvaro Bautista went down at turn ten on the following lap.

Up front, Andrea Iannone continued to lead Bulega, Lowes, Razgatlioglu and Locatelli.  Trying to join that party was Danilo Petrucci but the fastest man on track was Michael van der Mark in seventh place.  Bradley Ray went down at turn four on lap six. Axel Bassani copped a long lap penalty for irresponsible riding, the Italian was in ninth place.

Bradley Ray – Image RbMotoLens

Nicolo Bulega hit the lead on lap seven, finally getting the better of Iannone.  Alex Lowes pushed Iannone further back to third at turn ten.  Bulega had his head down after hitting the lead, a 1m29.235 seeing him put a few bike lengths between himself and Lowes. The mandatory pit stop window was approaching… Iannone and Alex Lowes both dipped into the 28s in their quest to chase down Bulega…

Pit stops – Image RbMotoLens

In to the pits as soon as they could was Bulega, Iannone, Razgatlioglu and Alex Lowes, the leading quartet.  Staying out for another lap was Andrew Locatelli, Danilo Petrucci, Sam Lowes and Michael van der Mark.

Pit Stops – Image RbMotoLens

First out of the pits was Toprak Razgatlioglu, he waited at the end of the pit lane for his mandatory time to elapse, only for Bulega, Iannone and Alex Lowes to go past him and exit first.

Danilo Petrucci and Sam Lowes them came in on the next lap, while Andrea Locatelli stayed out for yet another lap, but he must come in before the end of lap 11 or he would be black-flagged. He did, along with Michael van der Mark, Scott Redding, Xavi Vierge and Phillip Oettl.

Nicolo Bulega – Image RbMotoLens

Once all stops had been done Nicolo Bulega still emerged as the race leader, but now had a huge 3.31-second lead over Razgatlioglu.  Ducati timing his pit-stop to perfection, and the young Italian lowering the lap record on his next lap with a 1m28.564.  Just as it was announced that Razgatlioglu had also been hit with a 1.225-second penalty for not staying in the pits as long as he should of. Who else would cop similar penalties…?   Scott Redding another one, 2.030-seconds to be added to his race time.

Andrea Iannone took second place on track from Razgatlioglu, Alex Lowes then pushed the Turk further back to fourth place after getting the better of the BMW rider at turn four. Up front Bulega continued to extend his lead, which with seven laps to go was out to four-seconds.  Andrea Locatelli moved up to third place, after demoting Alex Lowes and Toprak.  The Yamaha rider then squeezed past Iannone to move up to second place, Locatelli in the 28s…

Toprak Razgatlioglu and Alex Lowes were going at it hammer and tong over fourth place. Tripping each other up in the process and allowing Bulega, Locatelli and Iannone to pull away from them.

Andrea Iannone came back at Locatelli on the next lap, almost taking that second place back on the entry to turn one with just under four laps to run. He lost some time though later on that 17th lap, falling back into the clutches of Razgatlioglu and Alex Lowes.

Locatelli continued in the high 28s, and with three laps to run, he had trimmed Bulega’s lead down to just under three-seconds. That was as close as he would get though.  Bulega taking pole position, the race victory and a new lap record, all on his debut in the World Superbike category…

Niccolo Bulega – Image RbMotoLens

Andrea Locatelli a strong second place and Andrea Iannone making a brilliant return to World Championship racing with a podium finish.

Niccolo Bulega – Image RbMotoLens

Toprak Razgatlioglu crossed the line in fourth ahead of Alex Lowes, but once his penalty was applied the BMW rider was demoted to fifth.

Dominique Aegerter sixth ahead of Michael van der Mark and Danilo Petrucci.

Garrett Gerloff ninth while Xavi Vierge rounded out the top ten ahead of Scott Redding and Axel Bassani.  Redding copping a time penalty and Bassani a long lap penalty.

Sam Lowes 13th, Michael Rinaldi 14th and Alvaro Bautista salvaging a point after that early slip-off at turn ten.

Jonathan Rea an extremely disappointing 17th, finishing between Phillip Oettel and Tito Rabat.  The Northern Irishman reported that he couldn’t find any confidence in the front end of the Yamaha here at Phillip Island this weekend.

WorldSBK Race One Results

  1. Bulega
  2. Locatelli +2.280
  3. Iannone +2.630
  4. Lowes A +4.728
  5. Razgatlioglu +5.706
  6. Aegerter +8.333
  7. Van der Mark +8.647
  8. Petrucci +9.965
  9. Gerloff +11.699
  10. Vierge +12.423
  11. Redding +14.413
  12. Bassani +16.668
  13. Lowes S +18.388
  14. Rinaldi +23.560
  15. Bautista +32.471
  16. Oettl +35.580
  17. Rea +37.949
  18. Rabat +39.427
  19. Mackenzie +54.890
  20. Norrodin +57.202
  21. Ray +58.642

WorldSBK Superpole Results

  1. Bulega 1m27.916
  2. Iannone 1m28.154
  3. Lowes A 1m28.239
  4. Aegerter 1m28.403
  5. Razgatlioglu 1m28.520
  6. Locatelli 1m28.540
  7. Gardner 1m28.604
  8. Lowes S 1m28.676
  9. Bautista 1m28.700
  10. Rinaldi 1m28.784
  11. Rea 1m1m28.890
  12. Petrucci 1m28.903
  13. Vierge 1m29.000
  14. Gerloff 1m29.045
  15. Bassani 1m29.118
  16. Van der Mark 1m29.127
  17. Ray 1m29.242
  18. Oettl 1m29.263
  19. Redding 1m29.726
  20. Rabat 1m29.809
  21. Mackenzie 1m31.133
  22. Norrodin 1m31.888

Phillip Island ASBK/WSBK Schedule

Time Class Event
Sunday 25th February 2024
0800 Timekeeping -Track System Test Test
0830 FIM Medical Inspection /// FIM Track Inspection  
0910 Australian Supersport 300 R3
0945 Australian Superbike R2
1030 WorldSBK WUP
1050 WorldSSP WUP
1125 Australian Supersport R3
1155 Pit Walk 2 & Course Car Rides
1300 WorldSBK SPRace
1340 Australian Superbike R3
1430 WorldSSP R2
1505 ASBK Pillion Rides
1600 WorldSBK R2

2024 WorldSBK Dates

Date Circuit WSBK WSSP600 WSP300 WWSBK
23-25 Feb Phillip Island  X X
22-24 Mar Catalunya X X X  
19-21 Apr Assen X X X  
14-16 Jun Misano X X X X
12-14 Jul Donington X X X
19-21 Jul Most X X X  
9-11 Aug Algarve X X X X
23-25 Aug Balaton Park X X X
6-8 Sep  Magny-Cours X X X  
20-22 Sep Cremona X X X
27-29 Sep Aragón X X X  
18-20 Oct Jerez X X X X

 

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