Pictures of the day: Red Bull pilots have peak experience

Martin Sonka of the Czech Republic flies in formation with Hannes Arch of Austria and Petr Kopfstein of the Czech Republic over the Schafberg in Austria prior to the second stage of the Red Bull Air Race World Championship in Spielberg, Austria on April 19, 2016. // Joerg Mitter / Red Bull Content Pool // P-20160419-00638 // Usage for editorial use only // Please go to www.redbullcontentpool.com for further information. //

SPIELBERG, Austria — The second stop of the 2016 Red Bull Air Race World Championship ­marked a literal high point: At 677 meters above sea level, the famed Red Bull Ring claims the top elevation of the eight-race season.

Ahead of training at the state-of-the-art Formula One track, home-country hero Hannes Arch took Czech pilots Martin Šonka and Petr Kopfstein even higher with a personal tour of the mountains he calls home.

An added thrill: Joining the flight was the historic Chance Vought F4U-4 “Corsair” aircraft — one of only about 15 Corsairs left in the world — that’s part of the vintage fleet curated by The Flying Bulls organization at the Hangar-7 aircraft museum in Salzburg.

Eric Goujon of France in a Corsair leads the formation with Petr Kopfstein of the Czech Republic,  Hannes Arch of Austria and Martin Sonka of the Czech Republic over the Schafberg prior the second stage of the Red Bull Air Race World Championship in Spielberg, April 19, 2016. Photo by Sebastian Marko/Red Bull Content Pool

Eric Goujon of France in a Corsair leads the formation with Petr Kopfstein of the Czech Republic, Hannes Arch of Austria and Martin Sonka of the Czech Republic over the Schafberg prior the second stage of the Red Bull Air Race World Championship in Spielberg, April 19,. Photo by Sebastian Marko/Red Bull Content Pool

The Austrian Alps provide some of the most spectacular vistas on the planet, and viewing them from their glass-enclosed cockpits allowed the pilots to experience the full power and majesty of nature. An expert mountaineer as well as an elite competitor in the racetrack, Arch feels a deep connection with the Alps and revealed breathtaking angles of famous crags like the Schafberg, with its surrounding lakes, and the towering twin peaks of the 2,458-meter Bischofsmütze.

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A Styrian native who won the World Championship in 2008, Arch will be looking for his first-ever home victory when the Red Bull Air Race visits Spielberg for the third time on April 23-24.

Photo by Joerg Mitter/ Red Bull Content Pool

Photo by Joerg Mitter/ Red Bull Content Pool

To earn it, the Austrian will have to battle not only Šonka and Kopfstein – who expect crowds of supporters from the Czech Republic – but 11 more pilots in a talent-packed field that includes Australia’s Matt Hall, who was the overall runner-up in 2015, and the men currently placed first and second in the standings, Nicolas Ivanoff (FRA) and Matthias Dolderer (GER).

 

Martin Sonka of the Czech Republic flies in formation with Hannes Arch of Austria and Petr Kopfstein of the Czech Republic over the Schafberg in Austria prior to the second stage of the Red Bull Air Race World Championship in Spielberg, Austria on April 19, 2016. // Joerg Mitter / Red Bull Content Pool // P-20160419-00638 // Usage for editorial use only // Please go to www.redbullcontentpool.com for further information. //

Martin Sonka of the Czech Republic flies in formation with Hannes Arch of Austria and Petr Kopfstein of the Czech Republic over the Schafberg in Austria prior to the second stage of the Red Bull Air Race World Championship in Spielberg, Austria April 19. Photo by Joerg Mitter/ Red Bull Content Pool

 

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