Red Bull Air Race
Created in 2003, the Red Bull Air Race World Championship celebrated its landmark 75th race at the 2017 season opener in Abu Dhabi. The Red Bull Air Race World Championship features the world’s best race pilots in a pure motorsport competition that combines speed, precision and skill. Using the fastest, most agile, lightweight racing planes, pilots hit speeds of 370kmh while enduring forces of up to 10G as they navigate a low-level slalom track marked by 25-meter-high, air-filled pylons. In 2014, the Challenger Cup was conceived to help the next generation of pilots develop the skills needed for potential advancement to the Master Class that vies for the World Championship.
The Great Red Bull Air Race
The Passion For Flying
Paul Bonhomme: The Best Of The Best
Matt Hall Is The 2019 World Champion
Velarde soars to Qualifying success
Chiba 2019: Track Explanation
It all comes down to this...
Red Bull Air Race Tech Talk | A Winglet Lowdown
The final race. One last World Championship title. All or nothing
#11Racing Team Eyetime are looking for their first win
A Day In The Life Of An Air Race Pilot
Behind The Scenes: Designing The Racetrack
Hall blazes his way to glory
Qualifying of the highest quality in Hungary
Lake Balaton 2019: Track Explanation
Halfway. Time to focus
Roll up, roll up! Take your seats, it’s time for the high-flying heroes!
Yoshi Muroya - Tuned to perfection
The penultimate race of the season is here
Red Bull Air Race Tech Talk | Ask Jimbo
Magestic Muroya is king in Kazan
Yoshi Muroya's winning lap from Kazan
Records and winglets broken in Qualifying
Kazan 2019: Track Explanation
Red Bull Air Race pilots tune up for Russia!
Who will make the most of Kazan?
Ready for the return to Russia
From "Top Gun" to top runs - The Matt Hall Story
Red Bull Air Race Tech Talk | Engine Cooling