World medalist Kenny Chiang will open a new chapter in Chinaâs motorsport history in 2017, when he becomes the first pilot from his country to compete in the Red Bull Air Race.
Chiang will be joining the Challenger Class along with two more international newcomers â Daniel Genevey of Hungary and Baptiste Vignes from France.
The charge for the Challenger Cup in 2017 will feature nine contenders from eight countries, with three new additions including the first pilot from China ever to fly in the Red Bull Air Race.
Among the fresh faces is Hong Kong native Kenny Chiang, who has already claimed Asiaâs first World aerobatics medal and is keen to expand his skillset with the discipline of Air Racing. Another newcomer, Daniel Genevey, is a member of the Hungarian Aerobatic Team who ranked among Europeâs top 10 in only his second year at the highest level of aerobatic competition, Unlimited, and additionally won a French National Advanced Championship.
Also joining the Challenger Class is Baptiste Vignes of France, who holds three Advanced World Championship gold medals in team and individual competition and currently flies for the French National Team at the Unlimited level.
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“Ever since I first saw the Red Bull Air Race, I was captivated, so to be a Challenger Class pilot is a dream come true,â says Chiang. âThe mental preparation is very similar to aerobatics, but the flying discipline is quite different â there will be a lot of work to do.”??
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Launched as a new element of the Red Bull Air Race 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.
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While the focus is on learning, a key part of the Challengers’ growth includes competition in real-world race conditions. So far, six Challenger pilots have earned a berth in the elite Master Class lineup.??The Challenger Class, as well as the Master Class, will kick off their eight-race calendar at the Red Bull Air Race season opener in Abu Dhabi on 10-11 February.
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2017 Challenger Class Pilots
MĂŠlanie Astles (FRA)
Florian Berger (GER)
Kenny Chiang (CHN)?
Kevin Coleman (USA)?
Luke Czepiela (POL)
Daniel Genevey (HUN)
Ben Murphy (GBR)
Daniel Ryfa (SWE)
Baptiste Vignes (FRA)
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Be there! Ticketing for the 2017 season of the Red Bull Air Race is underway now. For more information on tickets and all the latest, visit www.redbullairrace.com
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“Ever since I first saw the Red Bull Air Race, I was captivated, so to be a Challenger Class pilot is a dream come true,â says Chiang. âThe mental preparation is very similar to aerobatics, but the flying discipline is quite different â there will be a lot of work to do.”??
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Launched as a new element of the Red Bull Air Race 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.
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While the focus is on learning, a key part of the Challengers’ growth includes competition in real-world race conditions. So far, six Challenger pilots have earned a berth in the elite Master Class lineup.??The Challenger Class, as well as the Master Class, will kick off their eight-race calendar at the Red Bull Air Race season opener in Abu Dhabi on 10-11 February.
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2017 Challenger Class Pilots
MĂŠlanie Astles (FRA)
Florian Berger (GER)
Kenny Chiang (CHN)?
Kevin Coleman (USA)?
Luke Czepiela (POL)
Daniel Genevey (HUN)
Ben Murphy (GBR)
Daniel Ryfa (SWE)
Baptiste Vignes (FRA)
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Be there! Ticketing for the 2017 season of the Red Bull Air Race is underway now. For more information on tickets and all the latest, visit www.redbullairrace.com