- Red Bull Air Race
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- Rookies 2009
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- Date
- MAY 16, 2009
- Director
- Alexander Strohmer (West4Media)
- Pilots
- Matt Hall, Matthias Dolderer, Pete McLeod, Yoshihide Muroya
- Copyright
- Red Bull Air Race GmbH
- About this Video
- Four new pilots from four countries and four continents will join the Red Bull Air Race World Championship in 2009, the largest crop of rookies in the history of the world’s fastest growing motorsport. At age 24, Canada’s Pete McLeod will be the youngest ever pilot in the high-speed, precision flying race, while the three other rookies - Japan’s Yoshihide Muroya (35), Australia’s Matt Hall (37), Germany’s Matthias Dolderer (38) - are all also younger than reigning World Champion Hannes Arch (41) who joined in 2007.
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