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HomeAmerica's CupAC37Day 4, Race 2: Alinghi Red Bull Racing (CH) vs. Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli Team (IT)

Day 4, Race 2: Alinghi Red Bull Racing (CH) vs. Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli Team (IT)

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Race 3 of the final day of the AC37 Preliminary Regatta, Alinghi from Switzerland are up against Luna Rossa from Italy

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In the second to last race of the final AC37 Preliminary Regatta, Alinghi from Switzerland faced Luna Rossa from Italy.

Alinghi started perfectly Luna Rossa messed up the start and gave 500m in a massive unforced error
Alinghi started perfectly Luna Rossa messed up the start and gave 500m in a massive unforced error Picture Credit: AC37 media

Luna Rossa Stages Incredible Comeback to Secure Final Spot After Dramatic Race

In a thrilling display of yacht racing, Luna Rossa staged an astonishing comeback, overcoming a series of dramatic challenges and penalties, to secure their place in the finals. The race, marked by unexpected twists and high drama, saw Luna Rossa ultimately triumph over the Swiss team, Alinghi.

Alinghi nosedives, what looked like their race to thrash Luna Rossa, has turned into a nightmare.
Alinghi nosedives, what looked like their race to thrash Luna Rossa, has turned into a nightmare. Picture Credit: AC37 media

The race began with a dramatic turn of events when Team Italy was penalised with a restart, forcing them to begin 500 metres behind the Swiss team.

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Watch The Whole Race Here Source: YouTube Video Credit: AC37 media

Despite their rocky start, Luna Rossa demonstrated remarkable speed. They were trailing by almost 500 metres as they approached Gate One, with Alinghi 34 seconds ahead. However, Luna Rossa’s pace began to make an impact, and as the Swiss team nosedived while heading for the next gate, the Italians seized the opportunity to overtake.

August 25, 2024. Louis Vuitton Preliminary Regatta, Race Day 3. LUNA ROSSA PRADA PIRELLI TEAM Picture Credit: AC37 media

In a surprising turn, Luna Rossa moved into the lead following Alinghi’s misstep. Yet, their advancement was short-lived as Luna Rossa received another penalty, this one for sailing too close to the nosediving Swiss boat, crossing the electronic boundary in the process. This penalty allowed Alinghi to regain the lead.

As both teams approached Gate Three, Alinghi led by 130 metres (nine seconds). By the time they neared Gate Four, the lead had narrowed to just 20 metres, before Luna Rossa regained the advantage and established a 100-metre lead.

Luna Rossa Wins in a race of errors
Luna Rossa Wins in a race of errors

The race continued to defy predictions. Despite their earlier setbacks, Luna Rossa went through Gate Four with a 12-second lead. The gap remained steady at around 150 metres as they sailed towards the final stretch.

This dramatic race was a rollercoaster of mistakes and strategic adjustments. Luna Rossa’s initial penalty had forced them to restart, and Alinghi’s nosedive allowed them to briefly regain the lead. Luna Rossa, despite another penalty for sailing too close, managed to hold their nerve and secure their position.

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As the race approached its conclusion, Luna Rossa maintained their lead, crossing the finish line a respectful 46 seconds ahead of Alinghi.

The final result underscored the intense competition and the unpredictable nature of sailing. We hope the final races of the Preliminary series will be equally exciting.

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