Yoshihide Muroya wrote a new page in Japan’s sporting history on Sunday with his first race win – and the first-ever for Asia – at the Red Bull Air Race World Championship stop in Chiba, Japan. The home hero needed luck as well as supreme skill in a breathtakingly close battle, where Martin Šonka of the Czech Republic claimed second, while the USA’s Kirby Chambliss took third.
Chiba (JAPAN) – To the cheers – and even tears – of 50,000 home fans, Japanese pilot Yoshihide “Yoshi” Muroya broke through the clouds over Toyko Bay for a breakthrough of his own: his first race win in five seasons of competition for the Red Bull Air Race World Championship. As the only Asian pilot of the ultimate motorsport series in the sky, Muroya showed why his countrymen call him “Eternal Pioneer,” logging a historic first for Japan and the entire continent as well. The victory on Sunday was a nail-biter right to the last fraction of a second. Muroya’s time of 1:04.992 barely edged out the 1:05.097 clocked by Martin Šonka of the Czech Republic. Kirby Chambliss of the USA finished a fiercely competitive third.
Conditions changed from moment to moment in Chiba’s tight and technical racetrack, keeping pilots on the edge and in the penalties. Muroya’s win looked improbable as he began the race with a one-second penalty for insufficient smoke, but his strong flying pushed his opponents in the Round of 14 and the Round of 8 to exceed the G limit, advancing the Japanese hero to the final, where less than eight-tenths of a second separated the four pilots’ results. Šonka, meanwhile, earned the DHL Fastest Lap award for his blistering time of 1:04.352 in the opening round.
World Championship Standings:
1. Matthias Dolderer (GER) 30 pts,
2. Kirby Chambliss (USA) 20 pts,
3. Nicolas Ivanoff (FRA) 19 pts,
4. Yoshihide Muroya (JPN) 18 pts,
5. Hannes Arch (AUT) 17 pts,
6. Nigel Lamb (GBR) 16 pts,
7. Martin Šonka (CZE) 14 pts,
8. Matt Hall (AUS) 12 pts,
9. Pete McLeod (CAN) 11 pts.,
10. François Le Vot (FRA) 10 pts,
11. Juan Velarde (ESP) 7 pts,
12. Michael Goulian (USA) 6 pts.,
13. Peter Podlunšek (SLO) 3 pts,
14. Petr Kopfstein (CZE) 2 pts