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2010 Red Bull Air Race World Championship


The 2010 Red Bull Air Race World Championship was the eighth official Red Bull Air Race World Championship series. Paul Bonhomme became champion for the second successive year, finishing each of the six rounds of the championship in the top three placings, two of which were victories. Hannes Arch was the only other round winner, taking four victories but finished four points behind Bonhomme, after an eleventh-place finish in the season-opener in the United Arab Emirates. Nigel Lamb finished third with three runner-up placings, and three fourth places.

At the end of the season, Red Bull Air Race GmbH announced that the series would take a one-year break in 2011, to reorganize and strengthen development and commercial aspects of the series.

Aircraft and pilots

No.PilotAircraftRounds Contested
USA Kirby ChamblissEdge 540All
HUN Péter BesenyeiMX Aircraft MXS-RAll
BRA Adilson KindlemannMX Aircraft MXS-R1
CZE Martin ŠonkaEdge 540All
GBR Nigel LambMX Aircraft MXS-RAll
RUS Sergey RakhmaninMX Aircraft MXS-RAll
GER Matthias DoldererEdge 540All
FRA Nicolas IvanoffEdge 540All
AUT Hannes ArchEdge 540All
JPN Yoshihide MuroyaEdge 5401–4, 6
ESP Alejandro MacleanMX Aircraft MXS-RAll
GBR Paul BonhommeEdge 540All
CAN Pete McLeodEdge 540All
AUS Matt HallMX Aircraft MXS-R1–4, 6
USA Michael GoulianEdge 540All

New pilots

Two new pilots joined the Red Bull Air Race Series for 2010 season as Mike Mangold and Glen Dell left the series. They were Martin Šonka from the Czech Republic and Adilson Kindlemann from Brazil.

Race calendar and results

RoundLocationCountryDateFastest QualifyingWinning PilotWinning Aircraft12345678
Mina' Zayid, Abu DhabiUnited Arab EmiratesMarch 26–27Hannes ArchPaul BonhommeEdge 540
Swan River, PerthAustraliaApril 17–18Paul BonhommeHannes ArchEdge 540
Flamengo Beach, Rio de JaneiroBrazilMay 8–9Hannes ArchHannes ArchEdge 540
Windsor, OntarioCanadaJune 5–6Nigel LambHannes ArchEdge 540
New York CityUnited StatesJune 19–20Hannes ArchPaul BonhommeEdge 540
EuroSpeedway LausitzGermanyAugust 7–8Paul BonhommeHannes ArchEdge 540
River Danube, BudapestHungaryCancelled
LisbonPortugalCancelled

Championship standings

RankPilotRace Results (Place)PointsUAE
UAEAUS
AUSBRA
BRACAN
CANUSA
USADEU
GER1642603554415336337318269241021119125134142150
Paul Bonhomme13*3212*
Hannes Arch11*11*14*1
Nigel Lamb2424*24
Kirby Chambliss685336
Pete McLeod557958
Nicolas Ivanoff966765
Matt Hall824DSQEX3
Matthias Dolderer77105107
Michael Goulian41186713
Péter Besenyei310111089
Alejandro Maclean1213911910
Yoshihide Muroya10912DNS12
Sergey Rakhmanin15121481214
Martin Šonka131413121111
Adilson Kindlemann14

|} (*) indicates the pilot received an extra point for the fastest time in Qualifying

Position1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th9th10th11th12th13th14th15thQualifying FastestPoints121098765432100001

Incidents

At about 11:50AM local time, (3:50 UTC) on 15 April, Brazilian pilot Adilson Kindlemann crashed his MXS-R aircraft into the Swan River in Perth, Western Australia during practice. Rescuers were on the scene within one minute. Kindlemann was taken to Royal Perth Hospital where it was found that he had no serious injuries. It was only the previous day (14 April) that the pilots completed their underwater emergency training. Kindlemann was the first South American to contest the Air Race and was three-times Brazilian aerobatics champion (Unlimited category) when he joined the competition with 18 years aerobatics experience; over 11,000 hours flight time; and about 1,200 hours of aerobatics, as detailed on the official Red Bull Air Race website.

During qualifying for the race in Windsor, Matt Hall nearly crashed his aircraft into the Detroit River. The aircraft lost lift after a series of high-G turns and dipped both wings and a wheel into the water before Hall powered up and out of what could have been a bad wreck. His aircraft was too damaged to continue and he was disqualified from competing both that weekend and the following race in New York.

Spanish pilot Alejandro Maclean was killed on 17 August, when his aircraft crashed into the ground while performing a manoeuvre during a training exercise at Casarrubios del Monte in Spain.

References

References

  1. [http://www.redbullairrace.com/cs/Satellite/en_air/Article/STATEMENT---World-Championship-confirms-one-year-021242877560993?refmod=ContentFeed&refmodpos=A3 World Championship confirms one-year break in 2011]
  2. (July 13, 2010). "Champion to be crowned in Germany following Budapest cancellation". RedBullAirRace.com.
  3. (July 7, 2010). "Final round of the World Championship 2010 in Portugal Cancelled". RedBullAirRace.com.
  4. link. (2016-03-04 ", ''[[MX Aircraft MX2). MX Aircraft]]'', February 11, 2010, Retrieved April 15, 2010
  5. (2010-04-15). "Red Bull Plane Crashes into River". TheWest.com.au.
  6. "[http://www.redbullairrace.com/cs/Satellite/en_air/Profile/Adilson-Kindlemann-021242804320233?CategoryName=Red+Bull+Air+Race&p=1238611393596 Profile-Adilson Kindlemann ]", ''[[Red Bull Air Race]]'', Retrieved April 15, 2010
  7. “[http://www.theage.com.au/national/airrace-plane-crashes-into-river-20100415-sggi.html?autostart=1 Air-race plane crashes into river ]”, ''[[The Age]]'', April 15, 2010, Retrieved April 15, 2010
  8. [http://www.freep.com/article/20100607/SPORTS18/6070355/Pilot-Matt-Hall-tells-how-he-avoided-crash-into-Detroit-River Detroit Free Press: Pilot Matt Hall tells how he avoided crash into Detroit River]
  9. [http://www.redbullairrace.com/cs/Satellite/en_air/Article/Australia%E2%80%99s-race-pilot,-Matt-Hall-will-not-021242862489661 Australia's Race Pilot, Matt Hall will not compete in New York]
  10. "Red Bull Air Race pilot killed during stunt flight". thenational.ae.
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