There is nothing quite like the thrill of racing. You are piloting a plane chasing the leader,
waiting for the pilot to make a mistake. There is another plane right behind you waiting for you to make a mistake.
The three aircraft come around pylon 2 and 3 at 140+ MPH and you are 50 feet away from them.
If this doesn't get your adrenalin flowing, you have something wrong.
The regular events are two types of pylon racing:
If you are interested in trying pylon racing, attend a race and let local pilots know.
With a name like SpeedWorld, you know we fly fast aircraft.
Our club hosts a variety of pylon races.
Every year we have two or three world class events that draw pilots from multiple countries.
If you have learned about racing from people who do not race, you probably have incorrect information.
Please read Top Ten Myths