Monastir — Swedish Thom Richards won, Sunday, the Formula 1 air racing gold cup which is the first stage of the Air Race 1 World Cup, organised in Tunisia, the first time organised on the African Continent, at the Monastir Habib Bourguiba International Airport.
He clocked 48.9 seconds, that is a speed of 427Km/h, on board of his "Hot Stuff," ahead of American Jones from Colorado, second on board of his "Quadnikckel Racer" in 50 seconds (413 Km/h) and his compatriot Michael Mundell from Ohio (52 seconds/400 km/h) on board of his "Second Wind."
The silver cup was won by American Philip Goforth from Midland Texas, on board of his "Pooder," ahead of his compatriot Justin Phillipson flying "Kermit" and Scottish Des Hart flying "Hart Attack."
The next stage of the Air Race 1 World Cup will take place, June 28 in Lleida in Spain, and the last one, September 20 in Reno, Nevada USA.
He clocked 48.9 seconds, that is a speed of 427Km/h, on board of his "Hot Stuff," ahead of American Jones from Colorado, second on board of his "Quadnikckel Racer" in 50 seconds (413 Km/h) and his compatriot Michael Mundell from Ohio (52 seconds/400 km/h) on board of his "Second Wind."
The silver cup was won by American Philip Goforth from Midland Texas, on board of his "Pooder," ahead of his compatriot Justin Phillipson flying "Kermit" and Scottish Des Hart flying "Hart Attack."
The next stage of the Air Race 1 World Cup will take place, June 28 in Lleida in Spain, and the last one, September 20 in Reno, Nevada USA.
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