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词条 2010 Red Bull Air Race World Championship
释义

  1. Aircraft and pilots

     New pilots 

  2. Race calendar and results

  3. Championship standings

  4. Incidents

  5. References

  6. External links

{{Motorsport season
|link = Red Bull Air Race World Championship
|title = Red Bull Air Race World Championship
|year = 2010
|next = 2014
}}

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.[1]

Aircraft and pilots

No.PilotAircraftRounds Contested
4
USA}} Kirby Chambliss Edge 540 All
5
HUN}} Peter Besenyei MX Aircraft MXS-R All
7
BRA}} Adilson Kindlemann[2] MX Aircraft MXS-R 1
8
CZE}} Martin Šonka Edge 540 All
9
GBR}} Nigel Lamb MX Aircraft MXS-R All
18
RUS}} Sergey Rakhmanin MX Aircraft MXS-R All
21
GER}} Matthias Dolderer Edge 540 All
27
FRA}} Nicolas Ivanoff Edge 540 All
28
AUT}} Hannes Arch Edge 540 All
31
JPN}} Yoshihide Muroya Edge 540 1–4, 6
36
ESP}} Alejandro Maclean MX Aircraft MXS-R All
55
GBR}} Paul Bonhomme Edge 540 All
84
CAN}} Pete McLeod Edge 540 All
95
AUS}} Matt Hall MX Aircraft MXS-R 1–4, 6
99
USA}} Michael Goulian Edge 540 All

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 Aircraft
1 Mina' Zayid, Abu Dhabi United Arab Emirates March 26–27 Hannes Arch Paul Bonhomme Edge 540
2 Swan River, Perth Australia April 17–18 Paul Bonhomme Hannes Arch Edge 540
3 Flamengo Beach, Rio de Janeiro Brazil May 8–9 Hannes Arch Hannes Arch Edge 540
4 Windsor, Ontario Canada June 5–6 Nigel Lamb Hannes Arch Edge 540
5 New York City United States June 19–20 Hannes Arch Paul Bonhomme Edge 540
6 EuroSpeedway Lausitz Germany August 7–8 Paul Bonhomme Hannes Arch Edge 540
7 River Danube, Budapest HungaryCancelled[2]
8 Lisbon PortugalCancelled[3]

Championship standings

RankPilotRace Results (Place)Points
UAE
UAE
AUS
AUS
BRA
BRA
CAN
CAN
USA
USA
DEU
GER
1 Paul Bonhomme13*3212* 64
2 Hannes Arch11*11*14*1 60
3 Nigel Lamb2424*24 55
4 Kirby Chambliss685336 41
5 Pete McLeod557958 33
6 Nicolas Ivanoff966765 33
7 Matt Hall824DSQDSQ3 31
8 Matthias Dolderer77105107 26
9 Michael Goulian41186713 24
10 Peter Besenyei310111089 21
11 Alejandro Maclean1213911910 9
12 Yoshihide Muroya10912DNSDNS12 5
13 Sergey Rakhmanin15121481214 4
14 Martin Šonka131413121111 2
15 Adilson Kindlemann14EXEXEXEXEX 0

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

Position 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th 15th Qualifying Fastest
Points 12 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 1

Incidents

At about 11:50AM local time, (3:50 UTC) on 15 April, Brazilian pilot Adilson Kindlemann crashed his MXS-R[4] 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.[5] 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.[6][7]

During qualifying for the race in Windsor, Matt Hall nearly crashed his aircraft into the Detroit River.[8] 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.[9]

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.[10]

References

1. ^World Championship confirms one-year break in 2011
2. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.redbullairrace.com/cs/Satellite/en_air/Article/Champion-to-be-crowned-in-Germany-following-021242872555117?refmod=ContentFeed&refmodpos=A1 |title=Champion to be crowned in Germany following Budapest cancellation |work=RedBullAirRace.com |date=July 13, 2010 |accessdate=July 14, 2010| archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20100716142727/http://www.redbullairrace.com/cs/Satellite/en_air/Article/Champion-to-be-crowned-in-Germany-following-021242872555117?refmod=ContentFeed&refmodpos=A1| archivedate= 16 July 2010 | deadurl= no}}
3. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.redbullairrace.com/cs/Satellite/en_air/Article/Final-round-of-the-World-Championship-2010-in-021242870739151?refmod=ContentFeed&refmodpos=A5 |title=Final round of the World Championship 2010 in Portugal Cancelled |work=RedBullAirRace.com |date=July 7, 2010 |accessdate=July 14, 2010}}
4. ^"MX Aircraft News {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304084654/http://www.mxaircraft.com/more.php?id=11&data=February%2011,%202010&titolo=Recent%20atrical%20in%20the%20Wilkes%20Record%20newspaper |date=2016-03-04 }}", MX Aircraft, February 11, 2010, Retrieved April 15, 2010
5. ^{{cite web| title = Red Bull Plane Crashes into River| publisher = TheWest.com.au| date = 2010-04-15| url = http://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/a/-/newshome/7065915/red-bull-plane-crashes-into-river/| accessdate = 2010-04-15| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20100622171531/http://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/a/-/newshome/7065915/red-bull-plane-crashes-into-river/| archive-date = 2010-06-22| dead-url = yes| df = }}
6. ^"Profile-Adilson Kindlemann", Red Bull Air Race, Retrieved April 15, 2010
7. ^“Air-race plane crashes into river”, The Age, April 15, 2010, Retrieved April 15, 2010
8. ^Detroit Free Press: Pilot Matt Hall tells how he avoided crash into Detroit River
9. ^Australia's Race Pilot, Matt Hall will not compete in New York
10. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.thenational.ae/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20100817/FOREIGN/100809562/1002/NEWS |title=Red Bull Air Race pilot killed during stunt flight |accessdate=2010-08-17 |work=thenational.ae |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100822192654/http://www.thenational.ae/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=%2F20100817%2FFOREIGN%2F100809562%2F1002%2FNEWS |archivedate=22 August 2010 |deadurl=yes |df= }}

External links

  • Red Bull Air Race official website
  • Unofficial Air Race website
  • Smoke-On.com A Red Bull Air Race Fan Site
  • Bleacher Report's Red Bull Air Race Page
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