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HomeRolexSailGPFive Things to Watch When SailGP Kicks Off in Dubai

Five Things to Watch When SailGP Kicks Off in Dubai

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The 2025 SailGP season is here, and the stage is set for thrilling competition as teams take to the waters of Dubai. With two brand-new teams, significant crew changes, and experienced sailors taking on new roles, this season promises to shake up the leaderboard. Here's a look at five key storylines to watch as racing begins.

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1. The Debut of Red Bull Italy and Mubadala Brazil

This season marks the arrival of two new teams: Red Bull Italy and Mubadala Brazil, both of whom are expected to make waves. Mubadala Brazil is making history with the league’s first female driver, Martine Grael, a double Olympic champion with impeccable sailing credentials. Meanwhile, Italy’s campaign will be helmed by fellow double Olympic champion Ruggero Tita, who brings a wealth of experience to the fleet.

SailGP Brazil. Photo Credit: SailGP Media

The big question: how will these newcomers fare against the established powerhouses like Australia, New Zealand, and Emirates GBR? Early training sessions have showcased their determination, but racing will reveal whether they can challenge the seasoned competitors.


2. Crew Disruptions for Australia and New Zealand

Even the most dominant teams aren’t immune to change, and this season’s transfer activity has left both Australia and New Zealand grappling with major crew changes.

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Australia, led by skipper Tom Slingsby, will feel the loss of wing trimmer Kyle Langford, who has jumped ship to Red Bull Italy. Similarly, New Zealand must adapt without their long-time flight controller Andy Maloney, who now sails with Mubadala Brazil.

Slingsby acknowledged the challenges, stating, “The disruption to our crew line-up cannot be underestimated.” How these teams adapt will be critical to their continued success.


3. Switzerland’s Revamped Crew

Switzerland enters the 2025 season with a nearly brand-new line-up, bringing fresh talent and seasoned experience to their F50. Key recruits include grinders Stewart Dodson (formerly of Spain) and Matt Gotrel (previously with Emirates GBR), as well as Arnaud Psarofaghis and Bryan Mettraux, America’s Cup veterans.

SailGP Switzerland. Photo Credit: SailGP Media

At the helm is returning driver Sebastien Schneiter, joined by Swiss Olympian Maud Jayet as strategist. This refreshed roster raises high hopes for Switzerland to climb the leaderboard after a challenging previous season. Can the new crew deliver on their potential?


4. Hans Henken’s Return to the United States

After a disappointing season plagued by a lack of F50 experience, the United States team has brought back flight controller Hans Henken, a key figure in their earlier campaigns under former skipper Jimmy Spithill.

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Henken has been training intensively with the team, first at a Bermuda camp and now in Dubai ahead of the season opener. His return is expected to bring greater stability and cohesion to the American team. Will this strategic move translate into better results on the water?


5. Dylan Fletcher Steps Up for Emirates GBR

The off-season shuffle has also seen big changes for Emirates GBR, with skipper Giles Scott departing for the Canadian team. Enter Dylan Fletcher, who returns to the British boat after a three-season hiatus.

SailGP GBR. Photo Credit: SailGP Media

Fletcher, who competed in SailGP’s inaugural season, brings invaluable F50 experience back to the squad. The British team, known for its competitive edge, will be looking to Fletcher’s skills to maintain their position among the fleet’s elite.


The Road Ahead

With new faces, fresh rivalries, and a renewed sense of competition, the Dubai event promises to set the tone for a high-stakes season. The addition of two new teams only adds to the excitement, while the reshuffled rosters of established powerhouses could lead to surprising outcomes.

Stay tuned as the action unfolds, and don’t miss a moment of the drama on and off the water.

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