Bautista has been in fine form since rejoining Ducati at the start of 2022 after a two-year spell at Honda, with six victories in the opening 12 races across four rounds putting him 36 points clear of Kawasaki’s Jonathan Rea at the top of the championship.
While eight of the 12 rounds are still to be held this year, Bautista and Ducati have already signed a deal that will see the Spanish rider continue to spearhead the marque’s works WSBK assault in the 2023 season.
This would be Bautista’s third season overall at Ducati, having originally joined the squad on his WSBK debut back in 2019 following his departure from MotoGP.
Although Bautista made an explosive start to his WSBK career that year and won an unprecedented 11 races in a row, his title challenge crumbled in no time, prompting him to join Honda on a two-year deal.
The Spaniard scored three podiums during his time at Honda, but the CBR1000RR-R was simply no match to its rivals, and he eventually made a surprise return to Ducati this year to replace BMW-bound Scott Redding.
“I am very happy to be able to continue at least one more year with the Aruba.it Racing – Ducati Team, which represents a family to me,” said Bautista.
“I have always felt good with this team and since I have returned, the feelings have been even more positive than in the 2019 season. When something works so well, we can only keep working, looking ahead. I feel I am still at the top, I feel I can still give a lot.
“Physically and mentally I think this is the best time of my career. I am also delighted to continue working with Ducati, a very important factory, tech-oriented, always looking for development: to be part of this project, of this team is something incredible on a personal level.”
While Bautista now has a contract for 2023, the future of his teammate Michael Ruben Rinaldi is less secure following an underwhelming start to his second season with the works squad.
Rinaldi has scored only two podiums so far, both on his home turf at Misano, although his run of results has been sufficient to keep Ducati ahead of Kawasaki in the manufacturers’ standings.
Alvaro Bautista, Aruba.it Racing Ducati
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