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    Return Of Red Bull Air Race DELAYED Again

    Well for those of you who had hope that it was coming back in 2013, those dreams have now been crushed.

    In 2010 Red Bull announced they would take a 1 year break and come back in 2012. That time came and passed and no real info was given until later on some of the race organizers gave hints they were coming back in 2013, and it did sound promising. Now Red Bull posted this on their website:

    To me the return of this race sounds grim.

    There has been a long period of not releasing any information, which is in compliance to our policy to only issue tangible information. However, we’d like to inform fans, sport enthusiasts and media now that the Red Bull Air Race World Championship is looking into a potential return in 2014.

    A core team is currently working intensively on securing host city contracts that will guarantee a fixed race calendar. Information on a potential race season in 2014, a revamped concept and further details on the changes concerning our aerosport will be released in the future.

    Time is flying and it may still seem a long way to go until we all hear "Smoke On" from the loudspeakers again. In reality, a very long period of time is needed to turn this project into a stable and economically viable sport.

    We’d kindly ask all the Red Bull Air Race fans to understand that until key developments have been made in the project, we are not in a position to comment on or answer any queries.

    We thank you very much for your understanding.
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    Surprised they haven't given up yet.

    Anyone know what the problem is? I'm guessing the fact that they do most of the events in big cities where people can watch without paying has something to do with it.
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