Smoke on the Water
My son and I went down there in the morning, got a place to park at the convention
center, bought our tickets and were able to get right in when the gates opened at
11am. We staked out a front row place to sit on the south Embarcadero Park near the
race control tower. Here's a picture of the action from our view point.

We were about 200 yards from the nearest pylons.
If you want to get a feel for the speed and skill required, check out this
30 second clip
I took with my digital camera.
The Red Bull web site has more videos of the action.
In the early races we saw three pylons get hit and torn down. The pylons are made of lightweight sailcloth and will not damage the airplane when hit. The ground crew can erect a new pylon in just a few minutes.
The weather was very nice, but we did get just a light misting of rain at the very beginning then it cleared up and was sunny the rest of the day.
The racing was elimination style, so at the end it was down to Kirby Chambliss versus Paul Bonhomme. Kirby, the defending 2006 champion from the USA, was the crowd favorite, but Paul flew the fastest time of the day on the final run to win.
Red Bull put on a great event and I hope that they return to San Diego next year. The races will be shown on Fox Sports later in the year. Check it out!

awesome - glad U made it!
Posted by dilly on September 24, 2007 at 11:33 AM PDT #