2004 Red Bull Air Race World Series

The 2004 Red Bull Air Race World Series was the second Red Bull Air Race World Series season. It debuted on June 20, 2004 and ended on September 18.

In the 2004 season, the number of Air Race venues increased from two to three locations. The leg in Zeltweg Austria was removed and RAF Kemble (now called Cotswold Airport) in the United Kingdom became the season opener. Reno, Nevada in the United States was also added to the calendar. And the race in Budapest moved away from Tokol Airport, to the Danube, creating the first race over water.

In addition to the previous year's competitors, three pilots from the USA, Mike Mangold, Michael Goulian and David Martin, a Dutch pilot Frank Versteegh and Nicolas Ivanoff of France took part at the Air Races in 2004. American Kirby Chambliss, became champion in 2004 with a total of 17 points winning two of the three races, followed by Hungarian Péter Besenyei (12 points), who won both races in 2003. British pilot Steve Jones and German aviator Klaus Schrodt shared the 3rd place with eight points.

Race calendar

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2004 Red Bull Air Race World Series
Race Calendar
Leg Date Place Country
1 June 20 RAF Kemble United Kingdom United Kingdom
2 August 20 River Danube, Budapest Hungary Hungary
3 September 18 Reno, Nevada United States United States

Standings and results

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2004 Red Bull Air Race World Series
Standings and Results
Rank Pilot GBR United Kingdom HUN Hungary United States United States Total Points
1 USA Kirby Chambliss 1 1 2 17
2 Hungary Péter Besenyei 3 3 3 12
3 United Kingdom Steve Jones 2 4 7 8
3= Germany Klaus Schrodt 4 2 DNS 8
5 USA Mike Mangold DNP DNP 1 6
6 The Netherlands Frank Versteegh 5 6 DNS 3
6= USA Michael Goulian DNP DNP 4 3
8 United Kingdom Paul Bonhomme 6 7 6 2
8= France Nicolas Ivanoff DNP 5 DNS 2
8= USA David Martin DNP DNP 5 2
11 Spain Alejandro Maclean DNP 8 DNS 0

Legend:

  • DNP: Did not participate
  • DNS: Did not show

Aircraft

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2004 Red Bull Air Race World Series
Aircraft
Aircraft Constructor Pilot
Extra 230 Germany Extra Flugzeugbau France Nicolas Ivanoff
Extra 300L Germany Extra Flugzeugbau The Netherlands Frank Versteegh
Extra 300S Germany Extra Flugzeugbau Hungary Péter Besenyei
United Kingdom Paul Bonhomme
United Kingdom Steve Jones
Germany Klaus Schrodt
Sukhoi Su-26 Soviet Union Sukhoi Corporation Spain Alejandro Maclean
Zivko Edge 540 United States Zivko Aeronautics USA Kirby Chambliss
USA Mike Mangold
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