List Of Red Bull Air Race World Championship Winners
The inaugural series comprising two races was won by the Hungarian pilot Péter Besenyei who went on to secure second place the following three series. The most successful pilot in the history of the championship is Briton Paul Bonhomme who won the title on three occasions, in 2009, 2010 and 2015. British and American pilots are the most successful, with four titles for each nationality. The championship was cancelled after the 2019 event.
History
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The inaugural series in 2003, which consisted of two races, one in Austria and one in Hungary, was won by the Hungarian pilot Péter Besenyei, with the German Klaus Schrodt coming second, followed by the American Kirby Chambliss. The format was expanded the following year to encompass three venues, the United States, the United Kingdom and Austria, and was won by Chambliss. The 2005 series expanded the competition to seven races, of which American pilot Mike Mangold won five to secure the title. The 2006 series included eight. Chambliss won four races against ten other pilots to win his second title in three years. The following series included ten venues with thirteen competitors, and ended with Mangold winning his second title, ahead of British pilot Paul Bonhomme and Besenyei.
In the 2008 series, Austrian qualifier Hannes Arch took the title on his first attempt in a championship featuring eight rounds. Bonhomme finished second and Chambliss took third place. The 2009 series featured fifteen pilots but at fewer venues, six in total. The previous year's runner-up Bonhomme took the title, winning three races and placing second in the other three. Arch was second and Australian newcomer Matt Hall came third. Bonhomme defended his title in the 2010 series, placing in the top three in each race of a six-race season. Arch came second again, and British pilot Nigel Lamb finished third.
No Red Bull Air Race series took place between 2011 and 2013 inclusively, during which time new safety measures and standardised engines were introduced. The 2014 series was the first to divide the field into classes, namely the "Master Class", and the "Challenger Class" in which young pilots compete. The title was taken by Lamb, followed by Arch and Bonhomme. The following series took place across eight venues and was won by Bonhomme, followed by Hall and Arch. In 2016, the Red Bull Air Race season was held at seven locations, with the German pilot Matthias Dolderer winning his first title. Hall finished second and Arch placed posthumously third, having died in an unrelated helicopter accident before the end of the championship. The 2017 Red Bull Air Race World Championship was won by the Japanese pilot Yoshihide Muroya, with Czech pilot Martin Šonka second and Canadian Pete McLeod third. Šonka went one better the following year, winning the title ahead of Matt Hall and Michael Goulian.
Winners and runners-up
† | Indicates posthumous placing |
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Series | Image | Winner | Second place | Third place | Ref(s) | |||
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Name | Nationality | Name | Nationality | Name | Nationality | |||
2003 | ![]() |
Péter Besenyei | ![]() |
Klaus Schrodt | ![]() |
Kirby Chambliss | ![]() |
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2004 | ![]() |
Kirby Chambliss | ![]() |
Péter Besenyei | ![]() |
Steve Jones | ![]() |
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Klaus Schrodt | ![]() | |||||||
2005 | Mike Mangold | ![]() |
Péter Besenyei | ![]() |
Kirby Chambliss | ![]() |
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2006 | ![]() |
Kirby Chambliss | ![]() |
Péter Besenyei | ![]() |
Mike Mangold | ![]() |
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2007 | Mike Mangold | ![]() |
Paul Bonhomme | ![]() |
Péter Besenyei | ![]() |
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2008 | ![]() |
Hannes Arch | ![]() |
Paul Bonhomme | ![]() |
Kirby Chambliss | ![]() |
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2009 | ![]() |
Paul Bonhomme | ![]() |
Hannes Arch | ![]() |
Matt Hall | ![]() |
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2010 | ![]() |
Paul Bonhomme | ![]() |
Hannes Arch | ![]() |
Nigel Lamb | ![]() |
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2011 | No event
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2012 | No event
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2013 | No event
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2014 | ![]() |
Nigel Lamb | ![]() |
Hannes Arch | ![]() |
Paul Bonhomme | ![]() |
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2015 | ![]() |
Paul Bonhomme | ![]() |
Matt Hall | ![]() |
Hannes Arch | ![]() |
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2016 | ![]() |
Matthias Dolderer | ![]() |
Matt Hall | ![]() |
Hannes Arch † | ![]() |
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2017 | ![]() |
Yoshihide Muroya | ![]() |
Martin Šonka | ![]() |
Pete McLeod | ![]() |
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2018 | ![]() |
Martin Šonka | ![]() |
Matt Hall | ![]() |
Michael Goulian | ![]() |
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2019 | Matt Hall | ![]() |
Yoshihide Muroya | ![]() |
Martin Šonka | ![]() |