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OXFORD, ENGLAND - AUGUST 11: (EDITORIAL USE ONLY)  In this handout photo provided by Red Bull, Nigel Lamb and Paul Bohomme of Great Britain give Peter Besenyei of Hungary an aerial view of their home country ahead of the weekend's Red Bull Air Race World Championship stop in Ascot over the Waddesdon Manor in the heart of the Buckinghamshire countryside near Oxford in the United Kingdom on August 11, 2015.  (Photo by Armin Walcher/Red Bull via Getty Images)
OXFORD, ENGLAND - AUGUST 11: (EDITORIAL USE ONLY) In this handout photo provided by Red Bull, Nigel Lamb and Paul Bohomme of Great Britain give Peter Besenyei of Hungary an aerial view of their home country ahead of the weekend's Red Bull Air Race World Championship stop in Ascot over the Waddesdon Manor in the heart of the Buckinghamshire countryside near Oxford in the United Kingdom on August 11, 2015. (Photo by Armin Walcher/Red Bull via Getty Images)Handout/Getty Images

Red Bull Air Race 2015: Ascot Race Results and Rankings from Saturday

Tom SunderlandAug 15, 2015

Ascot traded finishing posts for a high-flying fanfare on Saturday as the second half of the 2015 Red Bull Air Race got up and running at one of England's most famed racing venues.

Saturday's qualifying action set the stage for Sunday's crescendo, and it was Great Britain's Paul Bonhomme who finished fastest in the Master Class to claim the top spot heading into race day.

Bonhomme's chances of topping qualification looked slim after Australian Matt Hall broke the record earlier in the day, but the standings leader replicated that feat with a time of one minute and 6.023 seconds to wow the Ascot audience.

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In the Challenger Class, Daniel Ryfa of Sweden was more than three seconds ahead of the competition in qualifying, but he surrendered the Challenger Cup to Petr Kopfstein after he completed a superb comeback.

Read on for a look at Saturday's qualifying results and recap, and a glimpse at Sunday's head-to-head schedule for the round of 14, provided by the official Red Bull Air Race website.

1Paul Bonhomme (GBR)1:06.023
2Matt Hall (AUS)1:06.284
3Martin Sonka (CZE)1:07.172
4Peter Besenyei (HUN)1:07.443
5Yoshihide Muroya (JPN)1:07.864
6Nicolas Ivanoff (FRA)1:08.075
7Kirby Chambliss (USA)1:08.136
8Nigel Lamb (GBR)1:08.220
9Michael Goulian (USA)1:08.438
10Matthias Dolderer (GER)1:08.439
11Francois Le Vot (FRA)1:09.280
12Juan Velarde (ESP)1:09.996
13Pete McLeod (CAN)1:10.631
14Hannes Arch (AUT)DNF
1Paul Bonhomme34
2Hannes Arch29
3Matt Hall29
4Martin Sonka16
5Pete McLeod14
6Nigel Lamb13
7Matthias Dolderer12
8Michael Goulian8
9Nicolas Ivanoff6
10Peter Besenyei5
11Yoshihide Muroya4
12Kirby Chambliss2
13Juan Velarde0
14Francois Le Vot0
Pilot 1VS.Pilot 2
Matthias Dolderervs.Yoshihide Muroya
Francis Le Votvs.Peter Besenyei
Michael Goulianvs.Nicolas Ivanoff
Juan Velardevs.Martin Sonka
Nigel Lambvs.Kirby Chambliss
Pete McLeodvs.Matt Hall
Hannes Archvs.Paul Bonhomme

A host of contenders impressed in training earlier this weekend, but it was clear there was energy left in the reserves as the field failed to crack the barrier of 1:07.

Having claimed back-to-back Air Race victories in Rovinj and Budapest, Hannes Arch was on a mission to complete his hat-trick streak as he sought to leapfrog Bonhomme in the overall standings.

The Austrian had a qualifying session to forget, though, opting for security over speed on his first run and performing a Safety Climb Out before technical problems meant there was no second attempt to be had.

Ironically, because Arch did not show, he finished Saturday as the worst performer and will go head-to-head against Bonhomme in Sunday's round of 14, pitting the standings' top two competitors against one another.

The official Red Bull UK Twitter account tipped the pair to duel this weekend in what's become a fierce rivalry, with that bet turning out to be right on the money:

Ascot makes for a wonderful Air Race venue, and the racecourse's official Twitter account illustrated the contrasting nature of the setting against its action as reigning Red Bull Air Race champion Nigel Lamb took to the skies:

A fastest time of 1:08.220 seconds meant the home pilot didn't impact the leaders too heavily, sitting in mid-table after finishing almost two seconds slower than compatriot Bonhomme.

The high-octane entertainment may put its combatants on the edge of sanity, but Bonhomme's preparation technique was shown to be surprisingly playful:

In the Challenger Cup, Kopfstein recovered from a slow qualifying session to top the times at Ascot and close the gap on Challenger Class leader Ryfa.

The Czech finished in 1:20.776 seconds to beat Cristian Bolton and Ryfa to first place, and he now sits just two points off the latter in the overall standings.

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