Please select your home edition
Edition
KZRaceFurlers

Arnaud Psarofaghis meets up with WRC's Dani Sordo and Thierry Neuville

by Alinghi Red Bull Racing 14 Oct 2022 04:01 PDT
Arnaud Psarofaghis (L) of Switzerland and Alinghi Red Bull Racing, Thierry Neuville (R) of Belgium and Hyundai Shell Mobis WRT seen during a Seat swap in Barcelona, Spain © Alinghi Red Bull Racing / Samo Vidic

Elite athletes from two top-level sports came together to compare notes when World Rally Championship (WRC) drivers Dani Sordo and Thierry Neuville - preparing to compete for Hyundai Motorsport in the fast-approaching Rally de España - met Alinghi Red Bull Racing helmsman Arnaud Psarofaghis, training to challenge for the next America's Cup in Barcelona.

Alinghi Red Bull Racing returned to Barcelona after the TF35 Trophy in Scarlino just in time for a special day at the office. The gathering of drivers gave WRC athletes Dani Sordo (ESP) and Thierry Neuville (BEL), and Alinghi Red Bull Racing's Arnaud Psarofaghis (SUI) a unique opportunity to swap experiences and discuss what it's like to hurtle down roads in a rally car and to fly above the water on an America's Cup boat. Each came away with a deeper understanding of the challenges on land and sea, and with an appreciation of the similarities between the two intense sports.

After riding in the Hyundai i20 N Rally1 car - a turbocharged, four-wheel-drive powerhouse that can leap from 0 to 100 km/h in under four seconds - Psarofaghis was deeply impressed: "I had the great experience of being on board with Thierry Neuville. At first, we took it slowly, and then he pushed, and pushed the car. It was a really great moment. It's brutal in one way, but his driving is super smooth, so it's two different kinds of feeling at the same time. This experience was the best thing I've done in my life so far!

"Sailing and car racing are two different worlds, but they have similarities: they're technical and they need to be driven with feeling. There's also great communication between the mechanics and the engineers on their side, and on ours, between the boat designers and the boat builders. It's the place where our worlds meet," Psarofaghis continued.

After flying along Barcelona's coast on foils onboard the AC75, BoatZero, a 75-foot monohull that the all-Swiss crew is using to gain valuable experience while their race boat is being completed, Neuville said: "Experiencing a full training session with the team was amazing. To have been out for hours on the sea with them is a once-in-a-lifetime experience and I feel very honoured. Today there were really tricky conditions but we went very fast - at some point over 35 knots - and the sensation when the boat is lifting off the sea is something special.

"There are certainly points of comparison between a WRC team and a team like Alinghi Red Bull Racing. It's the extreme of technology, and there are a lot of engineers, mechanics, systems specialists and so on, and what's more, everyone on the team pushes to the limit of what's possible. I think that's what you need if you want to fight at the highest level," he added.

Hyundai Motorsport has competed in eight WRC seasons, twice claiming the Manufacturers' title. The 2022 WRC season has seen a move to hybrid technology in the Rally1 category, and the team has taken four victories so far (Sardinia, Finland, Belgium, and Greece) with its Hyundai i20 N Rally1, which features 380 HP plus 134 HP Hybrid power, not to mention approximately 450 NM of torque.

At the end of an action-packed day, Sordo highlighted his support for the Swiss team: "It was really nice to be on the boat and to learn about what they do. The America's Cup is very important for Spain and it's amazing to have it here in Barcelona. Because Alinghi Red Bull Racing has a base here, I hope that people will see them as a home team - for sure I will come to watch. In the meantime, I'm really looking forward to this rally. Spain is always special, and next year we don't have an event here, so it's double important and double nice for me. I will be trying hard to win."

Related Articles

The Swan Bonifacio Challenge concludes in style
The opening event of The Nations League 2025 wraps up with tight racing After four days of spirited competition and a vibrant week both on and off the water, the curtain closes on the Swan Bonifacio Challenge, the inaugural event of the 2025 Nations League by ClubSwan Racing. Posted on 10 May
iQFOiL Youth & Junior International Games overall
Valentino Blewett and Medea Falcioni win in the U19 fleets; Brüll and Ugurlu top the U17 categories The iQFOiL Youth & Junior International Games concluded in Torbole, Lake Garda, with the debut of the eight-rider experimental Medal Series format—featuring only semifinals and finals—after five days of intense and exciting racing. Posted on 10 May
Pyewacket 70 & Kialoa III: Comparing two legends
Today Pyewacket 70, a modified Volvo 70, is one of the fastest 70 footers around Antigua Sailing Week 2025 was attended by two top-end offshore racing yachts from very different times. Posted on 10 May
IMOCA and 11th Hour Racing to continue partnership
Advancing Sustainability and Leadership Initiatives The International Monohull Open Class Association (IMOCA) has renewed its partnership with 11th Hour Racing for the 2025 season. Posted on 10 May
New Loft 57 Podcast Episode Live Now
Featuring Vendée Globe winner Charlie Dalin, Ken Read, and Guillaume Verdier Loft 57, the North Sails Podcast, offers exclusive access to the biggest names in sailing. Our newest episode features Vendée Globe winner Charlie Dalin, North Sails President Ken Read, and naval architect Guillaume Verdier. Posted on 9 May
iQFOiL Youth & Junior International Games day 4
Sprint Slalom takes center stage in Torbole The penultimate day was all about Sprint Slalom. Despite a light southerly breeze, the wind remained steady throughout the afternoon, allowing all fleets to efficiently complete a full round of Sprint Racing heats. Posted on 9 May
Join August's celebration of Flying Fifteens
Enter now for the Flying Fifteen World, International and National Championships The Weymouth & Portland National Sailing Academy 'WPSNA' will be hosting three championships in one with the UK Nationals and Pre-Worlds and the World and International Championships between 10th-21st August. Posted on 9 May
XR 41 Dominates at MaiOR Regatta
Racing Renaissance in Kiel The all-new XR 41 "Formula X" secured a resounding debut victory, reviving X-Yachts' competitive legacy and energising a vibrant international racing fleet. Posted on 9 May
World Sailing Annual Conference & Awards preview
This will be the second time the town has hosted a World Sailing Annual Conference. The coastal destination of Dún Laoghaire has been chosen to host the 2025 World Sailing Annual Conference and World Sailing Awards from 3-8 November 2025, bringing together over 400 international delegates. Posted on 9 May
Transat Paprec Finish - The most beautiful night
Charlotte Yven claims victory again under the Skipper Macif banner, this time with Hugo Dhallenne From the explosion of joy of Charlotte Yven and Hugo Dhallenne (Skipper Macif) to the happiness of Thomas de Dinechin and Aglaé Ribon, less than three hours passed. Posted on 9 May
Rooster 2025RS Sailing 2021 - FOOTERSelden 2020 - FOOTER