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BlackFoils overcome "super-dynamic" conditions to win final race in SailGP Germany

by Ben Mackey, BlackFoils 16 Aug 19:28 PDT
BlackFoils (NZ) - Day 1 - Sail GP Germany - August 16, 2025 © SailGP

The first day of SailGP racing in Germany saw records tumble in front of a sold out crowd on the Baltic Coast in Sassnitz.

A race win in the final fleet race of the day has New Zealand's Black Foils in second place on the Germany Sail Grand Prix leaderboard with 24 points equal with France and behind leaders the Bonds Flying Roos on 32 points.

The conditions in Sassnitz saw a new SailGP speed record set by Rockwool Denmark with 103.93kph breaking the previous record held by France of 99.97kph. The teams were also racing for the first time on the combination of the 18 metre wing and T-Foils.

After finishes of fifth, fourth and tenth leading into the final race, the win to finish the day boosted the team into the top three heading into Sunday's racing.

Black Foils Co-CEO and Driver Peter Burling said it was nice to put together a more complete performance in the final race of the day to carry momentum into Sunday.

"The first three races it certainly felt like we battled in the middle of the pack. We did some things really well but were challenged by others. I think that's going to happen in these conditions. Certainly on the first three starts it was frustrating to not find a good path back through from what felt like good positions. Then on the last one I thought we might have overcooked it but worked out well with everyone else being late. The team did a really good job from there and showed good patience."

Burling added that the conditions made for a challenging day to move smoothly around the course.

"The conditions were super dynamic. I think Liv, Sam and the rest of the team were doing a great job to help get us into those lanes then Leo and Blair were doing a great job in sailing the boat fast enough to make the most of those positions when we got there. We haven't sailed in that configuration that much so it was great to see it back out there on the race course. It was great to throw the boats round and show what they can do. It was awesome fun racing."

The Germany Sail Grand Prix continues tomorrow Sunday 17 August 2025, with racing starting at 3-30pm local time (Monday 1-30am in NZ).

SailGP also announced today a major three-season commitment to host the Germany Sail Grand Prix in August, cementing Sassnitz as returning to the championship's calendar on August 22-23, 2026 and then a further event in Germany August 21-22, 2027.

13,000 fans are expected to attend across the weekend at this year's event.

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