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America's Cup - All six teams race together for the first time

by America's Cup Media/Sail-World.com/NZ on 29 Apr 2017
Artemis Racing is the form boat after four Practice Sessions in Bermuda Artemis Racing http://www.artemisracing.com
More America’s Cup Class (ACC) practice racing has been taking place on Bermuda’s Great Sound, now with all six America’s Cup teams taking part for the first time on the racecourse that will be used in the 35th America’s Cup.

Emirates Team New Zealand were the last team to arrive in the home of the 35th America’s Cup but quickly had their ACC boat re-commissioned and out on the crystal clear waters of Bermuda.

Their first bout of unofficial practice racing with other America’s Cup teams was on Friday 28th April when they lined up against Artemis Racing and Groupama Team France with the Kiwis winning against the Swedes, albeit with Artemis Racing not engaging in the pre-start, and then failing to finish their first race against the French team but winning their second.

Artemis Racing elected to start 24 seconds behind the Kiwis but the winning margin was significantly more. Quite what the Swedes hoped to achieve by starting late was not clear, or if it was related to a gear issue rectified after the start. But the margin indicates they were unable to sail-down the Kiwis as they have done to all the other teams.

The other explanation is that Artemis Racing wished to deny Emirates Team Zealand the opportunity to get some much needed Match Racing practice. The size of the winning margin could also be indicative of the Swedish team sandbagging during the race.

Emirates Team New Zealand skipper Glenn Ashby commented, “We learnt plenty today, but the main thing that sticks out is just how close all of the boats are in performance, and therefore how close the racing is going to be. It could very well come down to the finest design detail or smallest mistake on the water that is the difference between winning and losing at any stage of the competition.”

Notably, Artemis Racing continued their strong form, but over the four days of racing all six teams recorded victories.

Defending champion, Oracle Team USA dropped out of two races, over the series. They came back today beating Softbank Team Japan and Land Rover BAR, before being beaten by Softbank Team Japan in the final race of the day. Each of Groupama Team France's wins came as a result of their opponent withdrawing during the race, leaving the French to sail out the course.



Land Rover BAR managed to sail just two races in the four day series, although was out test sailing on three of the days, indicating that the British are chasing boatspeed at the expense of Practice Racing. Certainly they will be thankful for the two point advantage they will take into the Qualifiers beginning on May 26.

Sir Russell Coutts, CEO of the America’s Cup and Oracle Team USA, and the most successful sailor in America’s Cup history, had been watching the practice racing out on the water and gave this assessment:

“This past week we’ve seen all six teams here for the America’s Cup out on the water.

'Definitely Artemis Racing are still the form team – if we were racing the America’s Cup today they’d have to be the favourite. The French have started to improve the control of their boat and we’ve seen some improvement from Land Rover BAR, and we’ve seen the introduction of some of the lightwind boards by some of the teams.

“The revolution with this America’s Cup has been quite incredible but there’s still a long way to go with some of the teams in terms of their reliability. A lot is still changing. It’s too early to predict who’s going to be strong in this America’s Cup but the performance of the boats is incredibly impressive. We’ve certainly seen speeds of 47 knots, some even at 48 knots, so we’re getting close to that 50 knot (93kph) speed barrier.”

Winds were 10-14kts for the session on the Final Day. The next Practice Session is in two weeks - May 15-19, concluding just a week before the start of the America's Cup Qualifiers on May 26.

Until that next session the teams are 'prohibited from racing or on the water testing in a co-ordinated manner with a yacht of another competitor'.

Results Practice Session 4, April 24-28, 2017 

Date Race Port Stbd Winner Notes
24-Apr Race 1 FRA JPN FRA JPN retired after first reach
24-Apr Race 2 USA SWE SWE  
24-Apr Race 3 JPN USA USA  
24-Apr Race 4 SWE FRA SWE  
24-Apr Race 5 JPN SWE JPN  
25-Apr Race 6 USA JPN USA  
25-Apr Race 7 SWE USA SWE USA retired on first downwind
25-Apr Race 8 SWE JPN SWE  
27-Apr Race 9 FRA JPN   JPN  
27-Apr Race 10 USA SWE SWE USA retired on first downwind
27-Apr Race 11 SWE FRA SWE  
27-Apr  Race 12 JPN SWE  SWE   
27-Apr Race 13 SWE JPN SWE  
28-Apr Race 14 JPN USA USA  
28-Apr Race 15 NZL SWE NZL SWE didn't engage in pre-start and started 24 sec behind
28-Apr Race 16 USA GBR USA  
28-Apr Race 17 FRA NZL FRA NZL retired after entry (before start)
28-Apr Race 18 GBR FRA GBR  
28-Apr Race 19 NZL JPN JPN  
28-Apr Race 20 NZL FRA NZL  
28-Apr Race 21 USA JPN JPN  


 

Scoreboard 

Groupama Team France: W2 – L5
Land Rover BAR: W1 - L1
SoftBank Team Japan: W4 – L7
Artemis Racing: W8 – L2
Oracle Tream USA:  W4 – L4
Emirates Team New Zealand: W2 – L2
 
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