What Will It Take to Win the World Championship?
There’s just a single race left before the 2017 Red Bull Air Race World Champion is crowned. Find out which pilots are still in the hunt, and what results will give one of them the season trophy.
After seven intense races in seven countries, Martin Šonka (CZE), Yoshihide Muroya (JPN), Pete
McLeod (CAN) and Kirby Chambliss (USA) remain in the running for the 2017 title. Here’s how the
possibilities shape up for the Red Bull Air Race season finale at the holy grail of motorsport, the USA’s
Indianapolis Motor Speedway. (To know: If there’s a tie in the points, the World Championship is decided
on race results. The pilot with the most 2017 race wins gets the title; or if both have the same number of
wins, the trophy goes to the pilot with the most second-place results, and so on.)
Martin Šonka
(Currently 63 points with 2 wins, 2 thirds, 1 fourth, 1 fifth, 1 ninth)
At the top of the standings, Šonka is the man to beat. He could – on paper, anyway – wear the crown
even if he finishes last at Indianapolis. But his opponents aren’t likely to give him that much help!
Result at Indy Total Points Wins World Championship If…
Win 78(No ifs about it, the title is Šonka’s)
2nd75(Šonka is also a lock with second place)
3rd72Muroya doesn’t win
4th70Muroya finishes under 2nd, McLeod doesn’t win
5th69Muroya finishes under 2nd, McLeod doesn’t win
6th68Muroya finishes under 3rd, McLeod doesn’t win
7th67Muroya finishes under 3rd, McLeod under 2nd, Chambliss doesn’t win
8th66Muroya finishes under 4th, McLeod under 2nd, Chambliss doesn’t win
9th65Muroya finishes under 5th, McLeod under 2nd, Chambliss doesn’t win
10th64Muroya finishes under 6th, McLeod under 3rd, Chambliss under 2nd
11th-14th 63Muroya finishes under 7th, McLeod under 3rd, Chambliss under 2nd
Yoshi Muroya
(Currently 59 points with 3 wins, 1 third, 1 sixth, 2 thirteenths)
The only pilot with three wins so far this season, Muroya is in a strong position only four points behind
Šonka. But if he finishes lower than 7th place at the speedway, his chance for the championship is gone.
Result at Indy Total Points Wins World Championship If…
Win74Šonka finishes under 2nd
2nd71Šonka finishes under 3rd
3rd68Šonka finishes under 5th, McLeod doesn’t win
4th66Šonka finishes under 7th, McLeod under 2nd, Chambliss doesn’t win
5th65Šonka finishes under 8th, McLeod under 2nd, Chambliss doesn’t win
6th64Šonka finishes under 9th, McLeod under 3rd, Chambliss doesn’t win
7th63Šonka finishes under 10th, McLeod under 3rd, Chambliss under 2nd
Pete McLeod
(Currently 56 points with 0 wins, 3 seconds, 1 third, 1 fifth, 1 seventh, 1 tenth)
McLeod has been on the podium four times in 2017, more than any previous season in his career. To
take the title for Canada, he must add one more race podium to that tally… and get a little help from his
rivals.
Result at Indy Total Points Wins World Championship If…
Win71Šonka finishes under 3rd, Muroya under 2nd
2nd68Šonka finishes under 6th, Muroya under 3rd
3rd65Šonka finishes under 9th, Muroya under 5th, Chambliss doesn’t win
Kirby Chambliss
(Currently 52 points with 2 wins, 2 fourths, 1 sixth, 1 eighth, 1 eleventh)
The odds are against the two-time titleholder, but another World Championship could still be in the cards
if Chambliss finishes first or second and Lady Luck does the rest.
Result at Indy Total Points Wins World Championship If…
Win67Šonka finishes under 7th, Muroya under 3rd, McLeod under 2nd
2nd64Šonka finishes under 10th, Muroya under 6th, McLeod under 3rd
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About Red Bull Air Race:
Created in 2003, the Red Bull Air Race World Championship celebrated its landmark 75th race at the
2017 season opener in Abu Dhabi. The Red Bull Air Race World Championship features the world’s best
race pilots in a pure motorsport competition that combines speed, precision and skill. Using the fastest,
most agile, lightweight racing planes, pilots hit speeds of 370kmh while enduring forces of up to 10G as
they navigate a low-level slalom track marked by 25-meter-high, air-filled pylons. 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.