The Red Bull Air Race World Championship is an international series of races with the participation of at least ten pilots at each race.
The objective is to navigate an aerial race track featuring air-filled pylons in the fastest possible time incurring as few penalties as possible.
Pilots can win World Championship points at each race and the one with the most points after the last race of the season becomes the Red Bull Air Race World Champion.

In 2010, 15 pilots will take part in the Red Bull Air Race World Championship. New pilots who wish to participate in the World Championship must first fulfill the minimum criteria set by the Red Bull Air Race Committee which include top achievements in international flying competitions organized by the FAI. They must also be active aerobatic air show display pilots. Eligible pilots then have the opportunity to prove their skills at the Red Bull Air Race Qualification Camp where they can achieve the ‘Red Bull Air Race Super License’. Once they have the Super License they then qualify to take part in the Red Bull Air Race World Championship.
For more detailed information's about Red Bull Air Race visit as well the official Website from Red Bull Air Race.
Last Updated on Tuesday, 29 June 2010 18:17











Hannes Arch's Pylon Hit In The Final
Pete McLeod During Finals In Barcelona 2009
Middle: Paul Bonhomme - World Champion 2009