Team
Alinghi Recovers With Two Race Victories On The
Water, But A Red Flag Protest Sees The Results
In Dispute At The UBS Trophy
25th
June, 2004 - Newport R.I.: Fog descended over
the East Passage of Narragansett Bay on Friday,
making for a difficult day for the Race Committee.
After a long postponement waiting for the wind
to fill in, Principal Race Officer Dr. Robin Wallace
moved the race course to the North side of the
Newport Bridge, where the sky was clearer, and
the wind was up to 7 - 9 knots.
The
first race of the day, race 10 of the Pro-Driver
series, went to Team Alinghi, who recovered from
a difficult day on Thursday, to earn a much needed
victory.
With
the hour getting late, the Race Committee decided
that there would only be one race in the Owner-Driver
series.
The
race was first abandoned a few minutes after the
start and when racing eventually began, a heavy
fog had descended again. Team Alinghi's Ernesto
Bertarelli sailed a strong race, to earn the victory.
At
dispute is whether that race is the last race
of the series or not. If it is, Alinghi would
earn two points for the win, tying the series
at two points for each team and apparently winning
the Owner-Driver series on a tie-break formula,
by virtue of having won the last race.
But
the BMW ORACLE Racing Team maintains the race
schedule is for four races, that there is time
for that race on Saturday, and it wasn't aware
that the race today had become the final race
in the series. In that case, the standing would
be two points for BMW ORACLE Racing, and one point
for Alinghi, with a final race to come worth two
points. The winner of that race would then win
the series.
The
Jury was hearing the protest on Friday evening,
with a result expected late in the night.
The
situation is clearer in the Pro-Driver series,
where BMW ORACLE leads 9 to 6, with two races
worth 10 points still to sail. The winner of the
last race, worth seven points, will win the series.
UBS
TROPHY - Pro-Driver Series - Race 10 of 12
ALINGHI
beats BMW ORACLE RACING - Delta 0:27
BMW ORACLE RACING LEADS THE PRO-DRIVER SERIES
9 POINTS TO 6
Team
Alinghi turned the tables on BMW ORACLE today,
making a nice pass on the run to vault into the
lead midway through the race before covering to
earn the victory.
BMW
ORACLE Racing's Gavin Brady sailed another strong
pre-start, controlling most of the encounters
between the two boats. But he was a fraction early
when he broke for the line, and Team Alinghi's
Peter Holmberg took advantage, slipping in by
the Committee boat, with BMW ORACLE fractionally
ahead, and in a safe leeward position.
Alinghi
tried to stay with BMW ORACLE but Holmberg was
soon forced to tack, and Brady tacked with him,
both boats sailing out to the starboard tack layline.
With a helpful right shift, BMW ORACLE was able
to lead into the first mark, and carried a thin,
12-second lead around the mark.
Alinghi
gybed away after rounding the mark and gained
nearly 700-metres of separation before BMW ORACLE
gybed towards the middle of the course. When the
boats converged again Alinghi had closed up, but
had to cross behind the starboard gybe BMW ORACLE
boat. Holmberg gybed to leeward, and was in a
strong position, preventing Brady from gybing
for the mark. BMW ORACLE, rather than be forced
to sail out to the layline made a violent gybe,
rounding up to cross behind the starboard gybe
Alinghi, and Holmberg was in the lead.
Alinghi
ended up with an eight second lead around the
bottom mark, and through a combination of good
covering tactics, and favourable shifts, Holmberg
held on to win the race.
UBS TROPHY - Owner-Driver Series - Race Three
ALINGHI
beats BMW ORACLE RACING - Delta 0:11
**
The result of this race, and the status of this
series are under dispute.
This
race had to be restarted after the first attempt
was abandoned after the start. In the abandoned
race start, BMW ORACLE helmsman Larry Ellison
was called for starting early. But as he attempted
to re-start, there was some difficulty with the
flag communication system on the Race Committee
boat, and the Committee decided moments later
to abandon the race.
After
having difficulty in each of the Owner-Driver
pre-starts, Ernesto Bertarelli elected for a change
of strategy in the second attempt at a start.
After engaging in the traditional dial-up, Bertarelli
bailed out almost immediately with a couple of
quick tacks, keeping his boat speed up, and forcing
BMW ORACLE to lead away into the circling nearly
immediately, with Alinghi close behind.
As
a result, this was Bertarelli's strongest pre-start
at the helm. Alinghi led back in for the start
line, with Ellison's BMW ORACLE boat pushing him
towards the line. With both boats early, Bertarelli
was able to luff up to protect his position and
kill time. Ellison eventually elected to tack,
and the boats split at the start, BMW ORACLE at
the Committee Boat, and Alinghi at the pin.
Ellison
came of the line with more speed, and with starboard
tack advantage he was able to protect the right
side of the race course. BMW ORACLE appeared to
be leading but in the fog, overstood the port
tack layline. Alinghi charged in on starboard,
and was able to tack inside, and round the mark
ahead. Bertarelli protected his narrow lead the
rest of the way to win on a shortened course.
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Quotes
of the Day
Chris
Dickson, BMW ORACLE Racing, on the protest by
his team: There's a little confusion. Our understanding
is there's one race to go in the Owner-Driver
series. There was discussion about was the last
Owner-Driver today the final race of the day.
Was there to be one race today, or two today…clearly
(there's) some different understandings of what
was talked about today.
Ernesto
Bertarelli, Team Alinghi, on the better results
today for Team Alinghi: Today was a better day
than yesterday, I don't think yesterday could
have been worse…I clearly enjoyed much more
the first race. Alinghi did a great job tactically,
and gave back to BMW ORACLE a little bit of what
they gave to us over the last few days.
John
Kostecki, BMW ORACLE Racing, on being a tactician
in the fog: It was a tricky day because of the
fog, but really it was just that last race, the
second half of the race, when the fog made it
difficult to see the buoys. As a tactician, you
have to rely on your navigator, so it's a navigational
race, and as a tactician it's hard to see the
water or wind or anything, so there wasn't a whole
lot for a tactician to do in a race like that.
Peter
Holmberg, Team Alinghi, explaining how he passed
BMW ORACLE Racing in the Pro-Driver race today:
At the bottom part of the track starboard becomes
the strongest goal for us, so our objective was
to get across them and get starboard advantage
and we were surprised they let us have it. So
we took their stern…we gybed onto starboard,
and then we had the upper hand. They tried to
get out of the corner on port, but we made it
difficult for them, protected starboard and led
them back to the mark. So it was a nice pass,
and we were really happy to pull it off.
Ernesto
Bertarelli, Team Alinghi, on his guest strategist,
Newport resident, Ken Read: It is an honour for
us to have Ken Read sail with us. He is a local
here and knows the water. Yesterday was the first
day and he learned how to work with us and today
we see some of the results. So we are pleased
with what he has been contributing…it worked
today and that could be an option (to have him
join the team). We are looking at different sailors.
We clearly have to hire more people and Ken could
be one person.
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Schedule
of Future Races for the UBS Trophy
June
25th, Friday 1230 One Pro-Driver race
Two Owner-Driver races
June
26th, Saturday 1230 Two Pro-Driver races
The
schedule of races is subject to change