Red Bull Air Race, London ‘08
About a week ago, HostelBloggers went along to the London leg of the Red Bull Air Race. Not really knowing what to expect, we took our seats in one of the temporary grandstands, and filmed a bit of the action…
There’s something basically illogical about flying planes four meters off the ground whilst racing against the clock. And that’s pretty much what makes this series such a hit.
We were delighted to find the action surprisingly tense, and not without its drama, either - the favorite to win ‘crashed out’ in the first round, while multiple other pilots also managed to fly straight into the huge inflatable bollards that mark the course.
The Red Bull Air Race travels around the world, with legs in Rotterdam, Porto, London, Perth, San Diego, Abu Dhabi, Detroit and Budapest.
The Red Bull Air Race in a Nutshell:
Food: A few overpriced food stalls - about £4 a burger. You’re allowed to take your own food in, though, as long as it’s not kept in a hard-sided box (i.e. coolbox)
Drink: Similarly overpriced. £3.50 for a bottle of beer.
Best Moment: Watching the planes! It’s mental, really…
Worst Moment: Getting rained on.
Survival Tip: We were unusually lucky in that we had grandstand seats, but, at £45 a pop, they’re pretty pricey. Ordinarily we’d have been slumming it down in the cheap seats, where tickets for the standing areas went for a much more reasonable £15. Try to stand where you can see the big screens, as these help explain the action and provide decent fodder between races to keep you interested.