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HomeSailGPSailGP 2025First F50s Hit the Water in Dubai Ahead of SailGP’s 2025 Season Opener

First F50s Hit the Water in Dubai Ahead of SailGP’s 2025 Season Opener

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The 2025 SailGP season is officially underway, with the first F50s taking to the waters of Dubai’s Mina Rashid for crucial practice sessions ahead of this weekend’s highly anticipated opener.

USA Getting Wet! Photo Credit: SailGP Media

Crews from Mubadala Brazil, Germany, the United States, ROCKWOOL Racing, Switzerland, and Emirates GBR have been spotted honing their skills on their cutting-edge catamarans, while Canada and Italy have utilised other teams’ F50s to get in some valuable training time.

A Historic Start For SailGP’s Most Expansive Season

This year marks a significant milestone for SailGP, with the season promising at least 13 events spanning five continents—a true celebration of global sailing. The action kicks off on 23-24 November against the stunning backdrop of Dubai, featuring two new teams, Italy and Mubadala Brazil, making their competitive debuts on the starting line.

USA and Brazil. Photo Credit: SailGP Media

The newcomers will have their first taste of F50 fleet action during three practice races on Friday, providing a preview of what fans can expect when the stakes rise for official racing over the weekend.

Off-Season Shake-Ups: Transfers And Changes

The off-season has brought notable changes to team lineups, injecting a fresh layer of intrigue into this season’s battles. Emirates GBR sees Dylan Fletcher take the helm as driver, following the departure of Giles Scott to Team Canada. Kiwi flight controller Andy Maloney has also switched allegiances, joining Mubadala Brazil.

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Brazil In Action. Photo Credit: SailGP Media

Meanwhile, reigning champions Australia face a significant adjustment with the departure of their long-time wing trimmer Kyle Langford, as teams across the fleet continue to adapt to new dynamics and strategies.

The Road To Dubai

The Dubai Sail Grand Prix is just the beginning of what promises to be an electrifying season. As the countdown to the opening race continues, fans and crews alike are gearing up for a thrilling weekend of high-speed action. With a refreshed fleet, new talent, and an ambitious schedule, SailGP’s 2025 season is set to redefine competitive sailing.

Team USA. Photo Credit: SailGP Media

Stay tuned as the teams prepare to push their F50s—and themselves—to the limits in one of the most picturesque and challenging venues on the calendar.


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