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LIKE NOTHING ON EARTH

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The sky’s the limit as Aston Martin Red Bull Racing complete Zero-G pit stop.

The Live Demo Team has taken our show cars to the world’s highest pass at Khardung-La in the Himalayas and driven the lowest road, racing along the shores of the Dead Sea in Jordan. They’ve driven on snow, on ice and across baking desert hardpan, and we thought they had no more worlds to conquer – though that turned out to simply be a lack of imagination on our part. The Team needed a new challenge after three record breaking pit stops this season – and they found it at an altitude of nearly 33,000 feet on board an Ilyushin Il-76 MDK cosmonaut training plane.

Drawing on the help of the Russian space agency Roscosmos, the Team took the 2005 RB1 car to the Yuri Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center in Star City and set about proving that the sky really is the only limit.

Over the course of a week, pit crew members took a crash course in cosmonaut training in preparation for multiple Zero-G flights in the plane’s fuselage along with the F1 car and a 10-strong film crew. Each flight consisted of a series of parabolas, with the aircraft climbing at a 45° angle, then falling in a ballistic arc, to produce a period of weightlessness of around 22 seconds before the next climb.

Even with optimum conditions, filming the pit stop was a difficult proposition. Car and equipment had to be carefully secured before and after each weightless period (because no one wants gravity returning when the car, the tyres or the pit crew is a metre off the deck), reducing each filming session to a take around 15 seconds.

Putting their bodies through the strains of zero-gravity certainly left the pit crew with a whole new level of respect for their newfound cosmonaut colleagues and proved the most physically and technically demanding activity the Live Demo Team have ever undertaken.

“It pushed us harder than I thought it would,” says Support Team Chief Mechanic Joe Robinson. “You realise how much you rely on gravity, when you don’t have any! Something as straightforward as tightening a wheelnut becomes very difficult when the car is floating, and the only control you have is through the stiffness of your ankles, tucked into floor straps. It challenges you to think and operate in a different way – and that was brilliant. It was a once in a lifetime opportunity and honestly, I could have stayed and done it all month. It was amazing. I think it’s the coolest, most fun thing the Live Demo Team has ever done with a show car.”

Support Team Co-ordinator Mark Willis echoed Joe’s comments “My stomach was fine – but it felt like my head was going to explode. It took two or three runs to understand what was happening. At first, I couldn’t think straight. My brain couldn’t compute what was happening… It took two or three parabolic flights to be able to think properly again. I’ve been involved in some special events from slaloming the car in Kitzbühel, to the salt lakes of Argentina, we’ve been to some strange places and done some strange things – but ultimately this is the oddest – but also the most special because there’s simply nothing comparable. You might get a second of the effect on a rollercoaster – but to have that sensation for 20-25 seconds and to work on the car in that time, it’s out of this world.”

The RB1 came out of storage for this special appearance because it has rather more slender lines than a current car, making it easier to manoeuvre around the Ilyushin’s cargo deck. The 2005 model is also lighter than a contemporary car, and while weight shouldn’t matter while weightless, having it stripped down and completely drained made it easier to understand how the car would behave when being manhandled in the purpose-built flying studio set.

The Zero-G pit stop film is live now. You may be tempted to believe this is the product of very high-end CGI – but this is a real F1 car, floating in a real plane filled with real mechanics. Most of them have come back to Earth now – though they’re keen we do the next one on the Moon.

The Zero-G pit stop film can now be viewed at RedBull.com/zerog

Taking an F1 Pit Stop to a whole new level! | Aston Martin Red Bull Racing’s Zero Gravity Pit Stop

Courtesy of Ashton Martin Red Bull Racing

Even gravity can’t hold us down! The Team needed a new challenge after performing three world record-breaking pit stops this season alone – and we found it at an altitude of 33,000 feet on board an Ilyushin Il-76 MDK cosmonaut training plane.

Drawing on the help of the Russian space agency Roscosmos, the Team took the 2005 RB1 car to the Yuri Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center in Star City and set about proving that the sky really is the only limit by completing a pit stop in zero gravity! Learn more here: https://win.gs/ZeroGPitStop

Spectacular racing at the FAI Jeonju World Drone Masters in Korea

Courtesy of FAI Air Sports Channel

At the 2019 FAI World Drone Masters in Jeonju, Korea, three top home nation drone racers took a clean sweep of the medals after speeding around a new type of tunnel track which premiered at the event. A total of 50 competitors took place, representing 20 nations including new competitors from South America. Thirty-one of the racers were classified as junior, three of which were female pilots.

2019 DRL Allianz Singapore Champions

Courtesy of DRL – Drone Racing League

The 2019 DRL Allianz season is not over! Join us for for the first-ever race in Asia. On Tuesday, 26 November, elite pilots will fly FPV (First Person View) drones at 90 MPH through neon-colored gates in the Flower Dome of Gardens by the Bay. Fans will get an up-close view of the world’s best drone pilots as they compete to win the DRL Allianz Singapore Champions race. Get tickets here: https://www.eventbrite.sg/e/drone-rac…

The Passion For Flying

Courtesy of Red Bull Air Race

The pilots of the Red Bull Air Race have one obsession, to be in the sky above the earth. Here they talk about what flying means to them…

— About: The Red Bull Air Race World Championship features the world’s best pilots in a motorsports competition based on speed, precision and skill. Using the fastest, most agile and lightweight racing planes, Red Bull Air Race pilots navigate a low-level aerial race track made up of air filled pylons, flying at speeds reaching 230mph while withstanding forces of up to 10g. The objective is to complete the course, navigating the 65 feet high specially designed inflatable pylons known as Air Gates in the fastest possible time. Red Bull Air Race pilots must pass between the Air Gates in the correct position taking care not to touch them with their wings. The pilots compete for points at each Red Bull Air Race and the one who accumulates the most at the end of the season is crowned Red Bull Air Race World Champion.

Paul Bonhomme: The Best Of The Best

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Paul Bonhomme led and the other pilots followed. He was an innovator and set the standard inn the Red Bull Air Race that all the other pilots had to copy if they wanted to compete. Here the pilots pay homage to the man that won three World Championships and 19 races…

— About: The Red Bull Air Race World Championship features the world’s best pilots in a motorsports competition based on speed, precision and skill. Using the fastest, most agile and lightweight racing planes, Red Bull Air Race pilots navigate a low-level aerial race track made up of air filled pylons, flying at speeds reaching 230mph while withstanding forces of up to 10g. The objective is to complete the course, navigating the 65 feet high specially designed inflatable pylons known as Air Gates in the fastest possible time. Red Bull Air Race pilots must pass between the Air Gates in the correct position taking care not to touch them with their wings. The pilots compete for points at each Red Bull Air Race and the one who accumulates the most at the end of the season is crowned Red Bull Air Race World Champion.

Audi Nines 2019 | Racing drone Edit By Team Black Sheep

Courtesy of The Audi Nines

Please fasten your seatbelts because winter is coming, Team Black Sheep started their engines and are ready for take off! The highly skilled Racing Drone pilots BanniUK and RensenFPV dropped an edit of their best shots of the Audi Nines’19 winter event and we can promise it’s a delivery of straight fire!

2019 DRL Allianz China World Challenge Exhibition Race | Drone Racing League

Courtesy of DRL – Drone Racing League

Six pilots face-off for a chance to become a professional pilot in the 2019 DRL Allianz World Championship season. They battle it out flying through an epic course in Cincinnati. Tune in October 16, 2019 on Twitter & NBCSN. You won’t want to miss this. Visit our Official Website: http://www.drl.io