Khaleej Times

Air race championsh­ip to take over skies this weekend

- Ashwani Kumar ashwani@khaleejtim­es.com

abu dhabi — The Capital has been a hotbed of activities recently: All roads led to Abu Dhabi with a month-long AFC Asian Cup and the three-day visit of Pope Francis. And now, Abu Dhabi skies are set to become the new action stations as the Red Bull Air Race World Championsh­ip season-opener returns for 12th year.

It will be an aerial treat for the residents on Friday and Saturday as world’s best race pilots will fly just metres above the ground through slalom course consisting of pylons at a speed of not less than 370km per hour. It will be a deadly combinatio­n of speed, precision and skills of the highest order as the pilots fight it out over the Corniche against the backdrop of Abu Dhabi skyline.

The charge will be led by defending world champion Martin Sonka, who is quite confident of a great show for the crowds.

“It’s always special to race here. It is one of the most beautiful venues in our race calendar. Being the kick-off race of the season makes it even more important. For us coming from frozen Europe, it is great to come here. After the winter break, we are hungry for racing, thrill and action,” Sonka said at the Press conference held at Al Bateen Airport hangar.

The Czech Republic pilot said there is ‘extra pressure’ on him, being the world champion.

“Hopefully I will manage to keep it smooth. Everyone would like to win here as it is the first race of the season. Anything could happen here.”

It is this element of uncertaint­y, adrenaline rush and high-octane race which has drawn over 50,000 residents to the Corniche last year.

Abu Dhabi Sports Council director of events and marketing Ahmed Al Qubaisi is hoping for a bigger turnout and said all preparatio­ns were done to host yet another internatio­nal event.

“A special mention must go to our national companies, the Traffic Authority and the Traffic Police and the Police Department, which ensure these world-class events take place with the safety and security of the public as priorities.”

Red Bull Air Race general manager Erich Wolf is proud of the traditiona­l opener being held in the UAE. “Abu Dhabi stages the Red Bull Air Race for the 12th time and this race marks our 91st World Championsh­ip race, which makes our relationsh­ip special.” There will be Master

For us coming from frozen Europe, it is great to come here. We are hungry for racing, thrill and action.”

Martin Sonka, defending world champion

Class and Challenger Class with a total of 26 pilots representi­ng 17 countries and six continents.

There will be free practice (9am to 5.15pm) on Thursday, qualifiers (11.30am to 5.30pm) on Friday

and final race day (2pm to 5.30pm) on Saturday. The race is free for everyone to watch on Corniche Street, but residents can book tickets on www.redbullair­race.com.

 ??  ?? the 2019 master Class pilots are ready for the season-opener race to be held in abu Dhabi this weekend.
the 2019 master Class pilots are ready for the season-opener race to be held in abu Dhabi this weekend.

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