Franck Cammas and Louis Viot easily won the C Class “Little Cup” on Lake Geneva last week. The America’s Cup team with the smallest budget showed some very clever design ides with their C Class cat. They are the only team to use the C Class as their development boat. It remains to be seen if they can scale up their ideas from the C Class to the AC Class race boat they will launch at the end of 2016.
Overall Series Standings after two events.
1 Emirates Team New Zealand 72
2 Land Rover BAR 65
3 Oracle Team USA 64
4 SoftBank Team Japan 56
5 Artemis Racing 53
6 Groupama Team France 50
The Louis Vuitton America’s Cup World Series runs over two years – 2015 and 2016. The winner of the series will carry two points forward into the round robin phase. Second place in the series carries one point. At the end of the round robin, any ties will be broken using these results. That means the AC World Series could determine which team receives the bonus point for the America’s Cup Match and which team is eliminated.
Gothenburg Results
1 Emirates Team New Zealand 54
2 ORACLE TEAM USA 48
3 Land Rover BAR 46
4 SoftBank Team Japan 43
5 Artemis Racing 42
6 Groupama Team France 37
Results and Standings
Ben Ainslie’s Land Rover BAR team won the shortened Louis Vuitton America’s Cup World Series Portsmouth event with a first and a second in Saturday’s racing. Winds over 30 knots and rough conditions caused Sunday’s racing to be abandoned.
Racing on their home waters and with more time in this type of boat than the other teams, Land Rover BAR showed sharp crew work and good tactics to win the opening race and then fight back from the middle of the pack to post a second in the day’s second race. Emirates Team New Zealand and new helmsman Peter Burling also looked impressive, winning the second race and coming in third in the first.
Louis Vuitton America’s Cup World Series Portsmouth – Results
1. Land Rover BAR (1,2)
2. Emirates Team New Zealand (3,1)
3. Oracle Team USA ( 2,4)
4. Groupama Team France (6,3)
5. Softbank Team Japan (4,5)
6. Artemis Racing (5,6)
Remember that these races count, and could even determine the winner of the America’s Cup Match in 2017! Standings in the LVACWS will be used to break ties at the end of the round robin series, and could determine which team begins the match with one point. More information on how the scoring works here.
Results: Louis Vuitton America’s Cup World Series Portsmouth
Six foiling AC45F catamarans were on the course together for racing on Saturday. Ben Ainslie’s Land Rover BAR team won the shortened Louis Vuitton America’s Cup World Series Portsmouth event with a first and a second in Saturday’s racing. Winds over 30 knots and rough conditions caused Sunday’s racing to be abandoned.
Racing on their home waters and with more time in this type of boat than the other teams, Land Rover BAR showed sharp crew work and good tactics to win the opening race and then fight back from the middle of the pack to post a second in the day’s second race. Emirates Team New Zealand and new helmsman Peter Burling also looked impressive, winning the second race and coming in third in the first.
Results and Current Standings
- Land Rover BAR (1,2)
- Emirates Team New Zealand (3,1)
- Oracle Team USA ( 2,4)
- Groupama Team France (6,3)
- Softbank Team Japan (4,5)
- Artemis Racing (5,6)
Remember that points are totaled over two years, 2015-16 for the Louis Vuitton America’s Cup World Series. At the end of the series, the top team carries two points into the double round robin of the Louis Vuitton America’s Cup Qualifiers. Any ties in the qualifiers will be broken by standings in the LVACWS. So this racing could determine which team earns a bonus point to start the America’s Cup Match and it could also determine whether a challenger makes it through to the semi-finals of the Louis Vuitton America’s Cup Playoffs. I’ve summarized the competition format here.
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