2014 Red Bull Air Race World Championship

In his seventh season in the series, British pilot Nigel Lamb became the champion for the first time, with consistent finishing being the key to his championship success.After starting the season slowly with just five points from the opening two events, Lamb won his first Air Race competition at Putrajaya Lake in Malaysia, before reeling off five consecutive second-place finishes.Nicolas Ivanoff was another two-time event winner, winning at Texas Motor Speedway and the Red Bull Ring, with Pete McLeod winning the remaining event, at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.Petr Kopfstein won the race by 1.1 seconds over Halim Othman, to take the inaugural title.The top six pilots in the ranking qualified for a winner-takes-all race at the Red Bull Ring.
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