Paul Bonhomme Crowned Red Bull Air Race World Champion
American Mike Mangold Retires & German Rookie Matthias Dolderer Takes First Podium at Final 2009 Race
| Quelle: Red Bull Air Race
BARCELONA, SPAIN--(Marketwire - October 4, 2009) - Britain's Paul Bonhomme won the 2009 Red
Bull Air Race World Championship today with a thrilling victory in the
final race of the season in Barcelona in front of a record crowd of 800,000
spectators, holding off a ferocious challenge from defending champion
Hannes Arch of Austria. Bonhomme had finished a heartbreaking second in
both 2007 and 2008 but got the elusive first title with a sensational
performance under pressure to clinch his first title with 67 championship
points to Arch's 60. Australia's Matt Hall took 3rd place overall, the best
result ever for a rookie, with 36 points.
On a gorgeous day in Barcelona with temperatures around 77 degrees,
Britain's Nigel Lamb got the first podium of an otherwise disappointing
season with second place after a speedy performance in the final on the
four mile track through a challenging 15-Air Gate obstacle course set up
just feet above the surface of the Mediterranean. German rookie Matthias
Dolderer treated the largest crowd of the season packed along the Front
Maritim beaches to some fancy flying to take third place, his first podium.
A total of 1.2 million spectators enjoyed the weekend's racing, the most
exciting this season.
"Fantastic, thank you Barcelona," Bonhomme said after letting out a loud
shout for joy when he heard the news he had won the title on his cockpit
radio. He had watched his four-point lead melt to three on Saturday when
Arch won the point for fastest Qualifying time. "I'm very happy. It's been
a huge amount of pressure, but it's just a question of how you deal with it
at the right time. I thought I'd better get my skates on and that worked."
Two other rookies ended the season on a high note. Japan's Yoshi Muroya had
a career-best sixth place and Canada's Pete McLeod got 12th, his
second-best result. But it was a disappointing race for Americans Kirby
Chambliss (5th), Michael Goulian (11th) and Mike Mangold (14th). Spain's
Alejandro Maclean was hoping to give the fans in his home country a strong
showing but finished 10th.
After 6 years of competing in the Red Bull Air Race World Championship,
American Mike Mangold has announced he will move-on after the season's
sixth and final race. Mike joined the Red Bull Air Race World Championship
in 2004 and has twice won the world championship in 2005 and 2007. He has
10 race wins in his career, the 2nd most of any pilot. Mike was a pioneer
of aircraft modifications which has become a major factor for winning in
the Red Bull Air Race World Championship. South African Glen Dell will also
retire after two years of competing on the global circuit. The 2010 Red
Bull Air Race pilot line-up will be announced later this month.
Now in its fourth season on Fox Sports Network (FSN), the 2009 Red Bull Air
Race World Championship will air on Sunday evenings this fall. Each race
will begin at 8 p.m. EDT/PDT in most markets. For a full list of FSN
channels and air times, visit www.foxsports.com and enter a zip code in the
"My TV Listings" box on the left side of the home page. Each FSN episode of
the 2009 Red Bull Air Race as well as past season episodes will also be
available on www.hulu.com/redbullairrace.
For high resolution photos, final standings and results, and b-roll please
visit www.redbullairracenewsroom.com.