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America's Cup - First five day round of practice racing concludes

by America's Cup Media on 27 Mar 2017
Oracle Team USA was a clear winner of the Practice Racing against the four challengers in Bermuda Americas Cup Media www.americascup.com
The latest round of America’s Cup Class (ACC) practice racing ahead of the 35th America’s Cup concluded on a beautiful spring Sunday on the Great Sound.

Oracle Team USA was the winner of the five day session beating the four Challengers, but also sailed one more race than the Challengers. Artemis Racing was the best of the Challengers with seven wins from ten races.

All five America’s Cup teams now based in Bermuda took part in a series of match races in varied conditions, racing each other on a course that closely mirrors that to be used in May and June 2017 when the 35th America’s Cup itself will take place. Emirates Team New Zealand is still sailing in Auckland and won't leave for Bermuda until mid-April.

Rounding up the action are Jimmy Spithill, Skipper of Oracle Team USA; Nathan Outteridge and Iain Percy, Skipper and Team Manager / Tactician of Artemis Racing respectively and Ben Ainslie, Skipper and CEO of Land Rover BAR.

 

PRACTICE RACE PERIOD, 22-26 March 2017: UNOFFICIAL RESULTS

TEAM W L W%
ORACLE TEAM USA 9 2 82%
Artemis Racing 7 3 70%
SoftBank Team Japan 2 2 50%
Land Rover BAR 2 8 20%
Groupama Team France 1 6 14%

 

 


 

 



Jimmy Spithill:
“I think the racing this summer is going to be incredible. Over this session, we’ve seen every team win at least one race, which is an indication of good match ups.

“All the teams that are here have taken big steps since the last time we raced in the AC45 Turbo boats. This is the first time we’ve lined up in the new boats and some of the match-ups were really close. The crew work we’ve seen has been pretty impressive across the board. The level keeps going up.

“There are design differences and speed differences and it would be easy to read too much into what we’ve seen the last few days. The fact is, I think everyone only has one set of foils at this point, so in lighter winds everyone was compromised somewhat. But that being said, I think each of the teams will tell you this was a great learning experience. We all took the opportunity to experiment with a few things.'

“We have a hell of a lot of work to do between now and the start of the regatta. Artemis Racing, in particular, looked impressive - we split our four races with them. So we definitely have to keep improving. The French who have had the least amount of time on the water also showed promise taking a win off the Land Rover BAR team.'

Nathan Outteridge: “We’re still getting used to sailing the boat, and the windy and wavy conditions on Friday led to a tough start, losing our first two races. But it was good to finish off the day with a win against Jimmy, just on the line. Moving into Saturday and Sunday, it got much lighter, and I was really pleased about how we were able to step it up.

We won all our races on Saturday, and our first three today [Sunday], meaning it all came down to our final race with Oracle Team USA. We started strong, lead for the majority, but they got a shift on the last beat, and managed to get in just ahead of us. We’ve certainly learnt a lot, and now we have a bit of time to start working on improving the way we sail the boat, the way we race the boat, as well as installing a few upgrades.'

Iain Percy: 'Three good days racing in the first of the official ACC race weeks ahead of the 35th America’s Cup. We took a lot of lessons away from it, and I think the conclusion is we have a lot of work to do, but we’re in the hunt. Our performance this weekend has certainly motivated us to step up our efforts even more.”

Ben Ainslie,
Land Rover BAR Team Principal and Skipper assessed his team’s performance as “a really useful few days sailing against the other teams just ahead of our next design upgrade window.”
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