Trailing Pack Narrowing In On Bonhomme
E365> Air Race - Monday May 12 2008
E365 -- The Red Bull Air Race World Series has tightened at the top heading to the third race of the season in Detroit (31 May/1 June) even though Britains Paul Bonhomme made it two-for-two with victories in the first two races.
Bonhomme was a dominant force in Abu Dhabi and was threatening to run away with the championship after losing last years title by a fraction of a second to American Mike Mangold. But Mangold, Kirby Chambliss and Austrias Hannes Arch were hot on Bonhommes heels in San Diego and cut his margin of victory from more than six seconds in Abu Dhabi to under a second in San Diego.
"A lot of people have been saying to me Its a done deal but its not at all," said Bonhomme. "Its really hard work. Weve got a few weeks until Detroit and we cant let up at all. To keep up with the improvements these other guys are making you have to run just to stand still. Believe me, its hard work."
Bonhomme, who nevertheless leads the championship with 18 points from two races, had to pull out all stops to beat Mangold (second with 15 points) in the final in San Diego after the defending champion sent the big home crowd into a frenzy with a superb time of 1:17.74 in his semi-final victory over Arch (third with 14 points).
The 67,000 spectators in San Diego, aware that Mangolds time was a mere 0.20 seconds behind Bonhommes very good Semi Final time in his victory moments earlier over Chambliss, sensed an upset in the making and were up on their feet cheering the final. In the end, Bonhomme prevailed against Mangold with a time of 1:18.01.
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