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Louis Vuitton Cup Final Day 2
A lighter wind day in Barcelona for the second day of racing in the Louis Vuitton Cup Final after the racing right at the top of the wind limit on Thursday.
Could this play into Luna Rossa‘s favour and once again expose INEOS Britannia‘s Achilles’ heel, or have the British managed to improve their performance tacking and gybing in the 5-8 knot wind range?
The battle to seven points continues as both teams strive for victory. The question being asked was will we end today with even honours again or with one team gaining a huge advantage.
Broadcast
– The helicopter view in the pre-start is essential as pre-start tactics are evolving.
– The wind speed and direction graphics on the course area are extremely useful.
– When a race is against the time limit, we need to see the Race Time Limit clock the whole time.
INEOS Britannia vs. Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli
After a two hour delay waiting for the breeze to hit the minimum 6.5 knot wind limit, racing was finally under way with the course reduced from 8 to 6 legs.
Luna Rossa and INEOS Britannia battled it out in the light winds, with lead changes and tactical maneuvers keeping the excitement high.
INEOS Britannia showcased their skills in the light winds, setting up better for the maneuvers and maximizing their power in the lulls.
No points were won as the race was abandoned due to lack of wind, but both teams showed their determination and skill in challenging conditions.
Overall, a day of close competition and strategic sailing in the Louis Vuitton Cup Final.
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