Australia had a win and two seconds to lead the fleet after the first day of the SailGP event in Auckland, New Zealand.
A new venue and new technology will add an element of uncertainty to the second round of the SailGP which will be raced on Auckland’s Waitemata Harbour.
There’s nothing quite like saving your best for last. On the opening day of SailGP’s debut event in Auckland, the hometown favourites were far from their best across the four races, but with a win in the last contest they sit fourth – just one point outside of the top three.
The event was initially scheduled to feature all 12 SailGP teams, but work is still needed to get the French boat race-ready, so they will watch the action from the sidelines. “I think, honestly, it could be the best Grand Prix ever,
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Australia’s SailGP is out for redemption in this weekend’s SailGP event in Auckland, a year after an unfortunate crash that summed up their season.
SailGP’s return to New Zealand will not feature the full 12-team fleet, with France set to miss out on their second event of the season.
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