Martin Šonka

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Martin Šonka (born 26 March 1978 in Dvůr Králové nad Labem) is a Czech aerobatics (unlimited) and a former fighter pilot in the Czech Air Force. He has raced in Red Bull Air Race World Championship since 2010,[1] becoming the World Champion in the 2018 Red Bull Air Race World Championship season.

Biography

Beginnings

Martin Šonka began his aviation career in 1997. In this year he flew a glider for the first time and started his studies at University of Defence in Brno as a pilot. In 1999 he gained his Private Pilot Licence. Between 2001 and 2005 he attended Jan Perner Transport Faculty at University of Pardubice (Department of Transport Management, Marketing and Logistics). He finished his studies with a master's degree in 2005.

The Czech Air Force

His military career started in 2000 in Pardubice. Two years after he moved to the air base in Náměšť nad Oslavou and in 2006 to 21st Tactical Air Force Base at Čáslav where he began flying L-159 Alca. In 2012 he has finished the type rating for the Saab JAS 39 Gripen. In 2014 he was forced to leave the army due to his busy racing schedule.

Aerobatics

In 2005 he became a member of the Czech national aerobatic team. He used to fly Su-31, however in the past few years he is training and competing with Extra 300SR.

Red Bull Air Race

In 2009 Šonka passed all Red Bull Air Race qualifying camps and gained The Red Bull Air Race Super Licence. Then he was nominated for a 2010 season rookie.

Achievements

Red Bull Air Race

Czech Republic Martin Šonka
at the Red Bull Air Race World Championship
Year 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Points Wins Rank
2010 Template:Country data UAE
13th
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14th
Template:Country data BRA
13th
Template:Country data CAN
12th
Template:Country data USA
11th
Template:Country data GER
11th
Template:Country data HUN
CAN
Template:Country data PRT
CAN
2 0 14th
Series not held between 2011 and 2013
2014 Template:Country data UAE
7th
Template:Country data CRO
6th
Template:Country data MYS
6th
Template:Country data POL
10th
Template:Country data GBR
9th
Template:Country data USA
7th
Template:Country data USA
8th
Template:Country data AUT
3rd
18 0 8th
2015 Template:Country data UAE
10th
Template:Country data JPN
10th
Template:Country data CRO
2nd
Template:Country data HUN
3rd
Template:Country data GBR
7th
Template:Country data AUT
4th
Template:Country data USA
4th
Template:Country data USA
8th
29 0 4th
2016 Template:Country data UAE
DSQ
Template:Country data AUT
9th
Template:Country data JPN
2nd
Template:Country data HUN
13th
Template:Country data GBR
5th
Template:Country data GER
4th
Template:Country data USA
7th
Template:Country data USA
CAN
31 0 7th
2017 Template:Country data UAE
1st
Template:Country data USA
5th
Template:Country data JPN
3rd
Template:Country data HUN
4th
Template:Country data RUS
9th
Template:Country data PRT
1st
Template:Country data GER
3rd
Template:Country data USA
4th
70 2 2nd
2018 Template:Country data UAE
4th
Template:Country data FRA
8th
Template:Country data JPN
3rd
Template:Country data HUN
1st
Template:Country data RUS
1st
Template:Country data AUT
1st
Template:Country data USA
10th
Template:Country data USA
1st
80 4 1st
2019 Template:Country data UAE
2nd
Template:Country data RUS
3rd +2
Template:Country data HUN
4th +3
Template:Country data JPN
13th +2
Season shortened 68 0 3rd

Legend: * CAN: Cancelled * DNP: Did not take part * DNS: Did not start * DSQ: Disqualified

2009

  • World Championship, Unlimited - Free Style, Powered, 9th place[2]
  • Slovenian Nationals, Unlimited, Powered, 1st place
  • World Air Games, Unlimited, Powered, 5th place

2008

  • World Aerobatic Cup, Unlimited, Powered, 3rd place [3]
  • European Championship, Unlimited, Powered, 17th place
  • National Championship, Unlimited, Powered, 1st place

2007

  • World Championship, Unlimited, Powered, 29th place.[4]
  • National Championship, Unlimited, Powered, 2nd place

2006

  • European Championship, Unlimited, Powered, 14th place
  • National Championship, Unlimited, Powered, 3rd place

2005

  • European Championship, Advanced, Powered, 14th place
  • National Championship, Advanced, Powered, 4th place

2004

  • National Championship, Sportsman, Powered, 1st place
  • National Championship, Intermediate, Gliders, 1st place

2003

  • National Championship, Sportsman, Gliders, 1st place

2002

  • National Championship, Sportsman, Gliders, 3rd place

Gallery

References


External links

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  1. Two new pilots for 2010 Red Bull Air Race season.  Retrieved 2010-02-01 from link
  2. Daily Results - Saturday August 29, 2009 Archived January 10, 2010, at the Wayback Machine" World Aerobatic Championship. Retrieved 11 February 2010.
  3. World Aerobatics Cup 2008 | Results.  Retrieved 2010-02-01 from link
  4. 24th FAI World Aerobatic Championships 24/06/2007 - 04/07/2007 Overall Results[permanent dead link]. Fédération Aéronautique Internationale. Retrieved 11 February 2010.