The Red Bull Air Race World Championship will be back in the
skies in February 2014 with a full seven-race World Championship staged in six
countries on three continents. The return of the world's fastest motorsport
series was announced at a news conference at the Putrajaya Maritime Centre in
Malaysia on Tuesday 8 October.
The series will be back with defending World Champion Paul
Bonhomme among the 12-pilot field after it took a three-year break to improve
safety and reorganise. There will be a number of technical improvements,
including standard engines and propellers for all pilots, changes to the
lightweight nylon pylon material to make them even easier to burst apart if
they are clipped by plane wings and raising the height of the pylons that the
pilots pass through from 20 to 25 metres. The modus and rules have also been
tightened, for example to prevent any pilots from exceeding the set limits.
Another safety feature and also a sporting highlight is the new Challengers Cup competition that will be introduced in 2014. It will give new pilots who qualify for that stepping-stone competition valuable experience racing in the tracks on certain Red Bull Air Race stops. They will also participate in several training camps during the season.
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"We're delighted to announce that the new Red Bull Air
Race World Championship will be launched on February 28th in Abu Dhabi
(UAE)," said Erich Wolf, CEO Red Bull Air Race GmbH. "We've all
worked very hard over the last three years fine-tuning some of the safety
aspects and bring the sport to a new level. We never took our eye off the
target and neither have these fantastic pilots or the great fans around the
world. Their interest in the sport remained unbelievably high during these past
few years. We can't wait to get back in the air in February 2014."
Reigning champion Paul Bonhomme of Britain, who won the last
two world championships in 2009 and 2010, will be looking for an unprecedented
third straight title in 2014. But he will be up against 2008 champion Hannes
Arch of Austria and American Kirby Chambliss, who won the world title in 2004
and 2006. The other pilots in the field include Nigel Lamb (GBR), Matt Hall
(AUS), Peter Besenyei (HUN), Nicolas Ivanoff (FRA), Michael Goulian (USA),
Matthias Dolderer (GER), Yoshi Muroya (JPN), Pete McLeod (CAN) and Martin Sonka
(CZE).