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Race 1: INEOS Tightens Grip in Louis Vuitton Challenger Series with Faultless Victory Over Luna Rossa

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In another thrilling showdown on Day 4 of the Louis Vuitton America’s Cup Challenger Series, the UK’s INEOS Britannia put on a near-flawless performance to defeat Italy’s Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli in Race 1. Skippered by Ben Ainslie, INEOS now leads the regatta with three wins, just one race away from securing a spot in the final.

Today’s conditions were tailor-made for high-speed foiling, with average wind speeds of 15 knots and gusts peaking at 22 knots. The sunlit waters of the racecourse set the stage for a breathtaking display of speed, skill, and strategy.

September 30, 2024. Louis Vuitton Cup Final, Race Day 4. INEOS BRITANNIA, LUNA ROSSA PRADA PIRELLI TEAM Photo Credit: AC37 media

From the start, the tension was palpable. Luna Rossa, helmed by the experienced Jimmy Spithill, suffered an early setback. Just seconds before the starting gun, their rudder lifted from the water during a tight manoeuvre, costing them precious speed. INEOS seized the opportunity and crossed the start line first, accelerating to an impressive 40 knots.

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Despite Luna Rossa’s early misstep, the race remained neck-and-neck. Halfway through the first leg, there was barely three metres between the two boats, both teams expertly tacking to find the fastest lines. INEOS gradually built a lead, their clean manoeuvres gaining them 125 metres by the time they reached the first gate.

September 30, 2024. Louis Vuitton Cup, Final Race Day 4. LUNA ROSSA PRADA PIRELLI TEAM, INEOS BRITANNIA Photo Credit: AC37 media

For much of the race, it was a close duel. Both teams matched each other’s speeds, hitting up to 50 knots on the fast downwind stretches. Gate after gate, Luna Rossa hung on, never allowing INEOS to completely break away. By the third leg, the Italians were just 7 seconds behind, keeping the pressure on the British team.

The turning point came at Gate 6. Up until then, INEOS had executed a textbook race. But as they rounded the gate, a slip in the manoeuvre caused the British boat to slide wide, losing over 100 metres in what skipper Ben Ainslie would later call “a dog’s breakfast” of a turn. Luna Rossa, quick to capitalise, began to close the gap.

September 30, 2024. Louis Vuitton Cup, Final Race Day 4. LUNA ROSSA PRADA PIRELLI TEAM, Photo Credit: AC37 media

However, the Italians were unable to fully take advantage of INEOS’ misstep. Spithill’s crew struggled to maintain their earlier speed, allowing Ainslie and his team to regain control. By the final gate, INEOS had extended their lead to over 170 metres.

With a final burst of speed, INEOS crossed the finish line at 27 minutes and 6 seconds, securing a 12-second lead over their rivals. It was a victory built on precision, consistency, and just a bit of luck when it mattered most.

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September 30, 2024. Louis Vuitton Cup, Final Race Day 4. LUNA ROSSA PRADA PIRELLI TEAM, INEOS BRITANNIA Photo Credit: AC37 media

Now holding a 3-2 lead in the series, INEOS Britannia has momentum firmly on their side. One more win will see them through to the next stage of the America’s Cup, leaving Luna Rossa with everything to fight for as the competition heats up.

Whether INEOS can continue their streak or Luna Rossa will find a way to bounce back remains to be seen. In the America’s Cup, anything is possible – and in a few minutes in race 2 of the day, the chase continues.

September 30, 2024. Louis Vuitton Cup, Final Race Day 4. LUNA ROSSA PRADA PIRELLI TEAM, INEOS BRITANNIA Photo Credit: AC37 media

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