Gunskirchen, Austria - Newsaktuell - 10 February 2026 - In a
demonstration of precision aviation, Luke Czepiela traced the full ideal
line of the Bahrain International Circuit at low level, including short
takeoffs and landings (STOL) on the start/finish straight. The
achievement is documented in the short film
Aircraft Meets Racetrack, the first project to emerge from
BRP-Rotax's Brand Ambassador partnership with Luke Czepiela, launched in
2025. The short film premiered during the Bahrain International
Circuit's official F1 pre‑season press conference today.
When Racing Meets Aviation
The project transfers what racing drivers follow on the ground with high
precision accuracy into the sky. The circuit's racing line becomes an
aerial flight path, demanding exceptionally tight tolerances, high and
low speeds, and uncompromising line discipline. Conducting the maneuver
required extreme precision. Low altitude, shifting wind conditions, more
than 495 light poles, and the narrow, enclosed layout of the Grand Prix
track created an environment with virtually no margin for error.
"Flying a racing line from the air demands absolute control at low
altitude and instant reaction in every phase," said Czepiela, Rotax
Brand Ambassador. "It is precision flying in its purest form."
The flight was performed in a CubCrafters Carbon Cub UL equipped with
the 160‑hp Rotax 916 iS engine. The aircraft's lightweight STOL design,
immediate throttle response, and exceptional power‑to‑weight ratio made
the aerial replication of the racing line possible.
Production took place during the 2025 Rotax MAX Challenge Grand Finals
in Bahrain – marking the first time all project partners collaborated
on‑site. Working closely with the Bahrain International Circuit, Red
Bull Bahrain, and local authorities, the team implemented a
comprehensive safety and operations plan. The track and airspace were
fully closed to ensure uninterrupted filming, supported by constant air
traffic coordination and emergency services on-site.
"With Luke Czepiela, we aimed to create something that authentically
unites our two passions: racing and aviation," said Peter Ölsinger,
General Manager of BRP‑Rotax and Vice-President Sales, Marketing
RPS‑Business & Communications. "This project represents technical
precision, long‑standing partnerships, and the courage to pursue new
creative paths."
The film not only showcases a great achievement it underscores Rotax's
mission to connect disciplines, push boundaries, and deliver
high‑performance experiences on the ground and in the air.
Links:
Youtube:
https://www.youtube.com/watch'v=wNgMGArCGBU
Presskit:
https://newsroom.ketchum.at/Media.aspx'menueid=34496