Bautista: Rea 'not a real champion… I have no interest in his apologies' Full story 👉 WorldSBK FRAWorldSBK
Bautista, who called Rea's aggressive turn 14 manoeuvre which resulted in the WorldSBK championship leader crashing out 'intentional', has doubled down on his claims thatAfter winning race one and securing second in the Superpole race, Bautista was a clear favourite to challenge for the victory once again in race two.
With a points lead of nearly 60 heading into race two, Bautista has instead seen his lead reduced to 30 byIn no mood to accept Rea's apology, Bautista said: “I was lucky that I didn’t get hurt. I think today it was clear that it was intentional; that’s the problem. “He knows very well what he did, that he got what he wanted to do. I don’t have anything to say to him. I think he showed today that he’s very fast. He wins, the last few years not as much as before, but I think this kind of action is not proper for a champion.
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