| Muroya wins in Germany’s Lausitzring
 The Japanese pilot was second to fly in the track in the Final Four round, and knew that he had to beat 50.846s, set by Matt Hall (AUS), who flew first. Matt Hall wins Qualifying in Germany
 Just 24 hours before the most critical race of the 2017 World Championship so far, Petr Kopfstein of the Czech Republic and Yoshihide Muroya of Japan also impressed in second and third. Sonka stuns rivals with Porto win
 Kirby Chambliss wins in Russia
 Chambliss cruises to top spot in Budapest
 Red Bull Air Race 2017: Yoshihide Muroya is the home race hero
 Yoshihide Muroya wowed his 55,000 fans with the perfect flight when it mattered most in Chiba over the weekend of 3-4 June 2017 – and won the third Red Bull Air Race of the season, and his second in a row. Red Bull Air Race 2017: Pete McLeod wins Qualifying in Chiba
 Canada’s Pete McLeod rose to the top of Qualifying on June 3 to clinch pole position at the Red Bull Air Race in Chiba, Japan. In front of 35,000 fans at the only World Championship stop in Eastern Asia, McLeod threw down the gauntlet with a time of 54.609 and had to wait anxiously as the top pilots on the overall leaderboard tried to topple him. Red Bull Air Race 2017: Back to Chiba
 Japan’s Red Bull Air Race super fans are charged with anticipation as the World Championship returns to Chiba for the third year in a row – 3-4 June 2017. The only stop in Eastern Asia became an instant favourite in 2015, when 120,000 spectators sold out the viewing area at Makuhari Beach. Red Bull Air Race 2017: Muroya wins in USA
 Red Bull Air Race 2017: Dolderer wins San Diego Qualifying
 Red Bull Air Race 2017: Return to San Diego
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