Cup race a disappointment
Saturday morning's first America's Cup race got off to a good start for New Zealand. But the light breeze made for slower speeds, meaning the race was discounted.
Saturday morning's first America's Cup race got off to a good start for New Zealand. But the light breeze made for slower speeds, meaning the race was discounted.
Saturday morning’s first America’s Cup race got off to a good start for New Zealand. But the light breeze made for slower speeds, meaning the race was discounted.
Rachel Smalley talks to Penny Whiting, the owner-operator of Penny Whiting Sailing School and long-time yachtie, about the time rule and which team is favoured by lighter winds.