Red Bull Air Race is not only a sport of speed and skill but also precision. The purpose of the
Sport Class Air Racing Association is to highlight new and innovative work being done in high performance kit built race aircraft.
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Air racing is a motorsport that involves airplanes competing over a fixed course, with the winner either returning the shortest time, the one to complete it with the most points, or to come closest to a previously estimated time.
The city of
Budapest, and the birthplace of the Red Bull Air Race
World Championship, was home to stop #4 of the series.
Hometown hero
Peter Besenyei and
Australian talent
Matt Hall went head to head as the two favored to win, but
Hannes Arch would inch them out with the best time of the day, and ultimately the top spot on the podium.
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Red Bull has created a series called the Red Bull Air Race World Championship in which competitors fly individually between pairs of pylons, while performing prescribed maneuvers. Usually held over water near large cities, the sport has attracted large crowds and renewed media interest in air racing.
Aero GP has multiple aircraft racing together pik around pylons, and is based in
Europe where it has held an air race each year since
2005.
Powered paragliding or paramotor races have been organized with the first occurring on
4 September 2010 in an airfield in
Montauban,
Southern France. These are parasails powered by small two-stroke engines and allow a much smaller race where the audience can see the pilots as they carry out their maneuvers.
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- published: 02 Apr 2016
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