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racername = Ayrton| | |||
image = | | |||
nationality = Argentinian| | |||
location = San Isidro, Buenos Aires, Argentina| | |||
birthday = 1981| | |||
team = Meganium Aces High| | |||
firstrace = ZCT48 (February 2005)| | |||
results = 2x ZakStunts (2005, 2008); 3x WSC (2004, 2005, 2006); ISM (2006-2007, 2008-2009)| | |||
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[[Category: | '''Ayrton''' is an Argentinian ''[[Stunts (video game)|Stunts]]'' racer, a leading member of [[MeganiuM Aces High]] and a two-time [[ZakStunts]] drivers’ champion (2005, 2008). He is best known for a ''perfect'' 2008 season, winning every monthly race. Ayrton also dominated OWOOT-style events in the mid-2000s, taking three straight titles in the [[World Stunts Championship]] (2004–2006) and two crowns at the [[International Stunts Master]] (2006–2007 and 2008–2009). | ||
[[File:ayrton.png|thumb|upright=1.2|alt=Ayrton profile picture on the forum|Forum profile picture for Ayrton, MeganiuM Aces High, 2008]] | |||
== Career == | |||
=== Early rise and OWOOT titles (2004–2006) === | |||
Ayrton emerged on the international scene through the Argentina-based [[World Stunts Championship]] (WSC), winning three consecutive seasons (2004, 2005, 2006) while racing for [[MeganiuM Aces High]]. See season podiums on the WSC page. | |||
=== ZakStunts champion (2005) === | |||
He moved onto [[ZakStunts]] full-time in 2005 and, “racing like thunder,” captured the drivers’ title in a year of very high activity, as noted in the 2005 season summary. | |||
=== International Stunts Master wins === | |||
Ayrton won the inaugural [[International Stunts Master]] (2006–2007) and added a second ISM title in 2008–2009, ahead of several past champions. | |||
=== Perfect season (2008) and later highlights === | |||
In 2008 he became the first racer to secure a second [[ZakStunts]] title by winning ''every'' track of the season. The 2009 centennial race [[ZCT100]] (Operators) is another hallmark result: Ayrton won in 1:12.75 ahead of Renato Biker and Gutix, with Duplode in fourth. In community retrospectives, Renato Biker identifies Ayrton as his toughest opponent, including their duels on ZCT59 and ZCT100. | |||
== Racing style and reputation == | |||
Ayrton is widely regarded as one of the most complete Stunts racers: meticulous with Replay Handling on ZakStunts yet extremely strong in OWOOT formats (WSC, ISM). His rare forum presence during early years (a mere 25 posts), combined with dominance on scoreboards, made him the subject of occasional “ghostware” speculation; many community records describe those accusations as unsubstantiated. He referred once to his location in San Isidro, Argentina, [https://forum.stunts.hu/index.php?topic=1441.msg36695#msg36695 on the forum.] | |||
== Teams == | |||
* [[MeganiuM Aces High]] — core Argentinian team (with [[Gutix]], [[Chulk]], [[AbuRaf70]] and others) | |||
== Selected results == | |||
* '''ZakStunts champion''' — 2005; 2008 (perfect season) | |||
* '''ZCT100 (Oct 2009):''' P1 — 1:12.75 corrected after bonus to 40.01 (Skyline) | |||
* '''International Stunts Master:''' champion 2006–2007; champion 2008–2009 | |||
* '''World Stunts Championship:''' champion 2004; 2005; 2006 | |||
* '''4dstunts 2004''' 3rd | |||
* '''ISM 2007''' 1st | |||
== See also == | |||
* [[ZakStunts]] | |||
* [[World Stunts Championship]] | |||
* [[International Stunts Master]] | |||
* [[MeganiuM Aces High]] | |||
* [[Renato Biker]] | |||
== Sources == | |||
* Stunts Wiki — Ayrton (profile): [https://wiki.stunts.hu/wiki/Ayrton link] | |||
* Stunts Wiki — ZakStunts (history; 2005 and 2008 summaries): [https://wiki.stunts.hu/wiki/ZakStunts link] | |||
* Stunts Wiki — World Stunts Championship (season podiums 2004–2006): [https://wiki.stunts.hu/wiki/World_Stunts_Championship link] | |||
* Stunts Wiki — International Stunts Master (winners list): [https://wiki.stunts.hu/wiki/International_Stunts_Master link] | |||
* Stunts Wiki — ZCT100 (Operators) scoreboard and times: [https://wiki.stunts.hu/wiki/ZCT100 link] | |||
* ZakStunts article — “Renato Biker, a Titan among Racers” (Ayrton rivalry and ZCT59/ZCT100 mentions): [https://zak.stunts.hu/articles/renato-biker-a-titan-among-racers link] | |||
== External links == | |||
* [https://zak.stunts.hu/racers/ayrton Ayrton — racer page at ZakStunts] | |||
* [https://wiki.stunts.hu/wiki/MeganiuM_Aces_High MeganiuM Aces High — team page] | |||
==Media== | |||
[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Di9Rd6lABI4 Highlights from Ayrton's perfect season at ZakStunts 2008 (YouTube)] | |||
[[Category:Racers]] | |||
Latest revision as of 23:40, 17 August 2025
| Ayrton | |
| Nationality: | Argentinian |
|---|---|
| Location: | San Isidro, Buenos Aires, Argentina |
| Born: | 1981 |
| Team: | Meganium Aces High |
| First race: | ZCT48 (February 2005) |
| Championship titles: | 2x ZakStunts (2005, 2008); 3x WSC (2004, 2005, 2006); ISM (2006-2007, 2008-2009) |
Ayrton is an Argentinian Stunts racer, a leading member of MeganiuM Aces High and a two-time ZakStunts drivers’ champion (2005, 2008). He is best known for a perfect 2008 season, winning every monthly race. Ayrton also dominated OWOOT-style events in the mid-2000s, taking three straight titles in the World Stunts Championship (2004–2006) and two crowns at the International Stunts Master (2006–2007 and 2008–2009).

Career
Early rise and OWOOT titles (2004–2006)
Ayrton emerged on the international scene through the Argentina-based World Stunts Championship (WSC), winning three consecutive seasons (2004, 2005, 2006) while racing for MeganiuM Aces High. See season podiums on the WSC page.
ZakStunts champion (2005)
He moved onto ZakStunts full-time in 2005 and, “racing like thunder,” captured the drivers’ title in a year of very high activity, as noted in the 2005 season summary.
International Stunts Master wins
Ayrton won the inaugural International Stunts Master (2006–2007) and added a second ISM title in 2008–2009, ahead of several past champions.
Perfect season (2008) and later highlights
In 2008 he became the first racer to secure a second ZakStunts title by winning every track of the season. The 2009 centennial race ZCT100 (Operators) is another hallmark result: Ayrton won in 1:12.75 ahead of Renato Biker and Gutix, with Duplode in fourth. In community retrospectives, Renato Biker identifies Ayrton as his toughest opponent, including their duels on ZCT59 and ZCT100.
Racing style and reputation
Ayrton is widely regarded as one of the most complete Stunts racers: meticulous with Replay Handling on ZakStunts yet extremely strong in OWOOT formats (WSC, ISM). His rare forum presence during early years (a mere 25 posts), combined with dominance on scoreboards, made him the subject of occasional “ghostware” speculation; many community records describe those accusations as unsubstantiated. He referred once to his location in San Isidro, Argentina, on the forum.
Teams
- MeganiuM Aces High — core Argentinian team (with Gutix, Chulk, AbuRaf70 and others)
Selected results
- ZakStunts champion — 2005; 2008 (perfect season)
- ZCT100 (Oct 2009): P1 — 1:12.75 corrected after bonus to 40.01 (Skyline)
- International Stunts Master: champion 2006–2007; champion 2008–2009
- World Stunts Championship: champion 2004; 2005; 2006
- 4dstunts 2004 3rd
- ISM 2007 1st
See also
Sources
- Stunts Wiki — Ayrton (profile): link
- Stunts Wiki — ZakStunts (history; 2005 and 2008 summaries): link
- Stunts Wiki — World Stunts Championship (season podiums 2004–2006): link
- Stunts Wiki — International Stunts Master (winners list): link
- Stunts Wiki — ZCT100 (Operators) scoreboard and times: link
- ZakStunts article — “Renato Biker, a Titan among Racers” (Ayrton rivalry and ZCT59/ZCT100 mentions): link
External links
Media
Highlights from Ayrton's perfect season at ZakStunts 2008 (YouTube)
