After a weekend of heart-pumping air racing at
the U-Tapao Naval Air Base in Pattaya, Thailand, the American pilots dominated
the Air Race 1 World Cup. Cassutt racer Tim Cone from Fresno, California stood
at the top of the podium as the winner, flying Race #99 named “What Airplane
Honey” after his wife found out about the Cassutt when he was shown flying it
on TV.
The final Gold race was a full on battle. Cone,
who started in first place after winning the semi-finals, dropped down to third
place at the start of the race, behind #79, “No Strings Attached,” flown by
fellow Californian Justin Phillipson, and #69, “Knotty Girl,” flown by Texan
pilot Philip Goforth. But Cone fought to come back and passed the finish line
in first place, just ahead of Goforth.
Swedish pilot Thom
Richard, who won the last official race in Lleida, Spain, finished in fourth
place after an exciting battle with third place contester Phillipson. During an
accident in Reno in 2016, Richard’s winning airplane “Hot Stuff” was damaged
as it was hit during the simultaneous takeoff. Richard, who was not
planning on competing, was flying a Cassutt named “Outrageous.” The airplane
belongs to British pilot Yves Clarke, who owns the airplane and handed the
controls to Richard after he was unable to qualify.
Eight Formula One
airplanes compete simultaneously around a closed course in the Air Race 1 World
Cup. A total of 18 teams competed this year. The Silver Final was also won by
an American – Swaid Rahn of Springfield, Georgia.
(Evangle Luo of TTFLY shared with you)
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