2021 Prada Cup

The 2021 Prada Challenger's Trophy was a sailing competition held to determine the challenger in the 2021 America's Cup who would challenge Emirates Team New Zealand. The races were held from January 15 to February 21, 2021[1] in Auckland, New Zealand and were preceded by the 2019–20 America's Cup World Series.[2] Veteran sailor Iain Murray served again as race director. The team Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli beat Ineos Team UK 7-1 in the final moving onto the 2021 America's Cup.

Teams

Three teams that competed for the title of challenger against defender Team New Zealand in the 2021 America's Cup.[3]

CountryTeamHelmsman
United StatesAmerican MagicDean Barker
United KingdomIneos Team UKBen Ainslie
ItalyLuna Rossa Prada PirelliJames Spithill
Francesco Bruni

Rules

Boats

The Cup is sailed in AC75s, 75 foot foiling monohulls.[4][5] The boats are expected to have requirements around the boats being "constructed in country".[6] Teams are allowed to build two boats each.[7]

Nationality

Twenty percent of sailors in each team must have passports from that country. The rest must meet a residency requirement: they must reside in that team's country for 380 days from 1 September 2018 to 1 September 2020.[8]

Competition format

The Prada Cup uses a quadruple Round-robin tournament to determine a seeding. The second and third seeds after all twelve races then compete in a seven-race series in order to advance to a 13-race final series against the first seed from the round robin. The winner of this final series will become the challenger for the 2021 America's Cup against defender Team New Zealand.

Round Robin

The triple round-robin series was held on the 15th till the 23rd of January. The UK was undefeated and therefore qualified directly for the final. America lost twice to each of the other competitors, and then in their fourth race the American team capsized and caused significant damage to the boat — forcing their withdrawal from the remaining races in the round-robin while they undertook repairs. Italy, having lost all their races against UK but won all the races against the US, came second. This forced the US and Italy to the semif-final knockout series, and the right to challenge the UK again in the final.

TeamWL
1United Kingdom Ineos Team UK60
2Italy Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli33
3United States American Magic06

Round Robin 1 (January 15–16)

RaceDateTimePort EntryStarboard EntryTimeCourseLegsStartGate 1Gate 2Gate 3Gate 4Gate 5Finish
1

January 15 +1' 20" (1,296 m) United States American Magic United Kingdom Ineos Team UK 23'13" C 6 United Kingdom
-0' 01"
United Kingdom
-0' 11"
United Kingdom
-0' 18"
United Kingdom
-0' 22"
United Kingdom
-0' 52"
United Kingdom
-1' 08"
United Kingdom
-1' 20"
2

24'44" United Kingdom Ineos Team UK Italy Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli +0' 28" (431 m) C 6 United Kingdom
-0' 03"
United Kingdom
-0' 14"
United Kingdom
-0' 22"
United Kingdom
-0' 23"
United Kingdom
-0' 22"
United Kingdom
-0' 13"
United Kingdom
-0' 28"
3

January 16 38'54" Italy Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli United States American Magic DNF (3,341 m) C 4 Italy
-0' 28"
Italy
-7' 38"
Italy
-1' 00"
Italy
-6' 03"
~ ~ Italy
5' 00"

Notes:

  • Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli filed an official Claim of Non-Compliance (‘CNC’) against Ineos Team UK for use of a mainsail during Race 1 and Race 2 with an intentional opening in the skin in order to run an outhaul line through the opening, then covering up the hole with fabric so no air can pass through. The race committee inspected the mainsail and determined that the feature is an intentional opening through the sail skin that is not covered or closed whilst racing, but "determined that this non-compliance with the AC75 Class Rule has not (or could not reasonably be expected to have) improved the performance of the yacht or has not (or could not reasonably be expected to have) had a significant effect on the outcome of a race." Ineos Team UK was fined US$5,000, to be paid to the Sir Peter Blake Trust.[9]
  • Race 3 was shortened from six legs to four mid-race because of light winds.

Round Robin 2 (January 16–17)

Race DateTimePort EntryStarboard EntryTimeCourseLegsStartGate 1Gate 2Gate 3Gate 4Gate 5Finish
1

January 16 42'44" United Kingdom Ineos Team UK United States American Magic +4' 59" (2,865 m) C 4 United Kingdom
-0' 43"
United Kingdom
-1' 49"
United Kingdom
-8' 47"
United Kingdom
-8' 40"
~ ~ United Kingdom
-4' 59"
2

January 17 +0' 18" (228 m) Italy Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli United Kingdom Ineos Team UK 27'35" A 6 United Kingdom
-0' 00"
Italy
-0' 10"
Italy
-0' 07"
United Kingdom
-0' 00"
United Kingdom
-0' 26"
United Kingdom
-0' 12"
United Kingdom
-0' 18"
3

DNF (Capsized) United States American Magic Italy Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli 22' 24" A 6 Italy
-0' 03"
United States
-0' 06"
United States
-0' 13"
United States
-0' 27"
United States
-0' 42"
United States
-1' 02"
Italy
Awarded

Notes:

  • Race 2 was abandoned after 4 legs due to a wind shift causing the course to not have a defined upwind and downwind leg. The course was re-set and orientated more towards the west, with the race being re-run from the beginning.[10]
  • American Magic capsized while rounding Gate 5 when a gust of wind caught the sails causing the leeward running backstay to not release and preventing the mainsail from being eased. No crew were reported injured but the incident caused a large hole in the hull of the boat and for a time it was at significant risk of sinking. Per race rules, Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli was awarded the victory.[11]

Round Robin 3 (January 22–23)

Race DateTimePort EntryStarboard EntryTimeCourseLegsStartGate 1Gate 2Gate 3Gate 4Gate 5Finish
1 January 22
January 23
Awarded United Kingdom Ineos Team UK United States American Magic DNS
(Withdrawn)
C 6 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
2

+0' 33" (200 m) Italy Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli United Kingdom Ineos Team UK 24'33" C 6 Italy
-0' 00"
United Kingdom
-0' 02"
United Kingdom
-0' 09"
Italy
-0' 19"
Italy
-0' 10"
United Kingdom
-0' 01"
United Kingdom
-0' 33"
3 January 23 DNS
(Withdrawn)
United States American Magic Italy Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli Awarded C 6 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

Notes:

  • American Magic announced they would not compete in Round robins 3 and 4 following the damage sustained to their boat Patriot during the capsize in their round robin 2 race. In accordance with the rules, "ghost races" would be held. Those which were to have featured the teams would still take part on time and, given the American team failed to reach the starting gate, the race would then be awarded to the competitor by default.[12][13]
  • Race 2 was set for January 22, but due to American Magic withdrawing from Round Robins 3 and 4, the race was moved to January 23.[14]

Round Robin 4 (January 23–24)

Race DateTimePort EntryStarboard EntryTimeCourseLegsStartGate 1Gate 2Gate 3Gate 4Gate 5Finish
1 January 23
January 24
Cancelled
~ United States American Magic United Kingdom Ineos Team UK ~ Cancelled
2 January 24
Cancelled
~ United Kingdom Ineos Team UK Italy Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli ~
3 ~ Italy Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli United States American Magic ~

Notes

Semi-final

The semi-finals were held from 29 January to 2 February 2021. The second and third-placed team from the round-robin competed in a best-of-seven series to determine who would sail in the final against the UK. As the higher seed, Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli chose to have Starboard gate position as their preferred starting mark. They would win the series 4-0, making the USA the first challenger team to be knocked out of the competition.

Semifinal Final
1 United Kingdom Ineos Team UK 1
2 Italy Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli 4 2 Italy Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli 7
3 United States American Magic 0
Race DateTimePort EntryStarboard EntryTimeCourseLegsStartGate 1Gate 2Gate 3Gate 4Gate 5Gate 6Gate 7Finish
1

January 29 +2' 43" (+3,044 m) United States American Magic Italy Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli 26'42" C 8 Italy
-0'10"
Italy
-0'18"
Italy
-0'22"
Italy
-0'33"
Italy
-0'33"
Italy
-0'58"
Italy
-2'25"
Italy
-2'33"
Italy
-2'43"
2

26'57" Italy Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli United States American Magic +3' 07" (+3,206 m) C 8 Italy
-0'07"
Italy
-0'17"
Italy
-0'22"
Italy
-0'25"
Italy
-0'37"
Italy
-1'06"
Italy
-1'53"
Italy
-1'43"
Italy
-3'07"
3

January 30 26’08” Italy Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli United States American Magic +0'34" (+549 m) A 6 United States
-0'00"
Italy
-0'13"
Italy
-0'22"
Italy
-0'41"
Italy
-0'20"
Italy
-0'41"
~ ~ Italy
-0'34"
4

+3'51" (+3,478 m) United States American Magic Italy Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli 23’30” A 6 Italy
-0'03"
Italy
-0'45"
Italy
-2'01"
Italy
-2'42"
Italy
-2'36"
Italy
-3'51"
~ ~ Italy
-3'51"
5 January 31
Cancelled
~ United States American Magic Italy Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli ~ Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli wins Series 4-0
6 ~ Italy Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli United States American Magic ~
7 February 2
Cancelled
~ United States American Magic Italy Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli ~

Notes

  • American Magic set a new AC75 speed record of 53.3 knots during race 1, nevertheless Luna Rossa won both first-day races.[16]
  • During race 4, American Magic suffered mechanical failure, with the boat's starboard cant arm becoming temporarily stuck in the raised position several times, resulting in significant loss of time and penalties from boundary infringement.[17][18]

Finals

The Prada Cup final determined the Challenger that will face the Defender Emirates Team New Zealand in the 2021 America's Cup, was raced from 13 to 21 February 2021 in a best-of-13 series.[19] As the higher seed, Ineos Team UK chose to have Starboard gate position as their preferred starting mark. Coming into the finals, both teams were undefeated in the immediately proceeding series (the semi-finals for Italy, and the round-robins for the UK). Italy would eventually continue this streak by winning the first 5 of the finals races, and eventually the whole series 7-1.[20]

Races won
Team / Race number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Total
Italy Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 7
United Kingdom Ineos Team UK ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 1
Race DateTimePort EntryStarboard EntryTimeCourseLegsStartGate 1Gate 2Gate 3Gate 4Gate 5Finish
1
February 13 26' 27" Italy Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli United Kingdom Ineos Team UK +1' 51" (+1,635 m) A 6 Italy
-0'54"
Italy
-1'20"
Italy
-1'36"
Italy
-1'54"
Italy
-1'57"
Italy
-2'03"
Italy
-1'51"
2
+0' 26" (+479m) United Kingdom Ineos Team UK Italy Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli 21' 44" A 6 United Kingdom
-0'00"
Italy
-0'11"
Italy
-0'17"
Italy
-0'19"
Italy
-0'18"
Italy
-0'26"
Italy
-0'26"
3
February 14 +0' 13" (+186 m) United Kingdom Ineos Team UK Italy Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli 25' 40" E 6 Italy
-0'08"
Italy
-0'09"
Italy
-0'06"
Italy
-0'18"
Italy
-0'11"
Italy
-0'10"
Italy
-0'13"
4
25'01" Italy Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli United Kingdom Ineos Team UK +0' 41" (+781m) E 6 Italy
-0'05"
Italy
-0'12"
Italy
-0'10"
Italy
-0'21"
Italy
-0'22"
Italy
-0'37"
Italy
-0'41"
5
February 20 28' 19" Italy Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli United Kingdom Ineos Team UK +1'20" (+1,150 m) E 6 United Kingdom
-0'00"
Italy
-0'15"
Italy
-0'20"
Italy
-0'58"
Italy
-1'01"
Italy
-1'19"
Italy
-1'20"
6
26' 20" United Kingdom Ineos Team UK Italy Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli +0' 14" (+162 m) E 6 United Kingdom
-0'01"
United Kingdom
-0'08"
United Kingdom
-0'21"
United Kingdom
-0'18"
United Kingdom
-0'32"
United Kingdom
-0'09"
United Kingdom
-0'14"
7
February 21 +1' 45" (1,335 m) United Kingdom Ineos Team UK Italy Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli 31' 53" A 6 Italy
-0'00"
Italy
-0'16"
Italy
-0'21"
Italy
-1'07"
Italy
-1'02"
Italy
-1'45"
Italy
-1'45"
8
30' 05" Italy Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli United Kingdom Ineos Team UK +0' 56" (+730 m) A 6 Italy
-0'00"
Italy
-0'12"
Italy
-0'12"
Italy
-0'34"
Italy
-0'36"
Italy
-0'53"
Italy
-0'56"
9 February 22
Cancelled
~ Italy Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli United Kingdom Ineos Team UK ~ Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli wins Series 7-1
10 ~ United Kingdom Ineos Team UK Italy Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli ~
11 February 23
Cancelled
~ United Kingdom Ineos Team UK Italy Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli ~
12 ~ Italy Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli United Kingdom Ineos Team UK ~
13 February 24
Cancelled
~ Italy Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli United Kingdom Ineos Team UK ~

Notes

  • On February 14, after the conclusion of raceday 2 and with the score at 4-0 towards Italy, the New Zealand government announced that there would be in a "level 3" lockdown for at least 72 hours due to COVID-19 precautions across Auckland. This caused the postponement of raceday 3 (originally scheduled to be held on February 17)[21][22] although teams were permitted to sail during the lockdown.[23]
  • Following disagreements between the challenger of record (Luna Rossa) and the America's Cup authorities about how and when to proceed,[24] racing was agreed to resume on February 20 with raceday 3, with some restrictions to accommodate COVID19 Alert Level 2, and subsequent racedays shifted along the calendar by consequence.[25][26]
  • In race 8 Luna Rossa was penalised for crossing the starting line early and were required to drop 50m behind Ineos Team UK. Having served their penalty the Italian team retook the lead within the first leg of what became the final race of the series.[20]

See also

References

  1. "The Prada Cup". Americas Cup. Retrieved 19 December 2020.
  2. "America's Cup, ad Auckland la prima regata va a New Zealand, poi Luna Rossa si rifà" (in Italian). repubblica.it. 17 December 2020. Retrieved 17 December 2020.
  3. "Luna Rossa è tornata in acqua per vincere" (in Italian). ilpost.it. 17 December 2020. Retrieved 19 December 2020. Dal 15 al 22 gennaio, sempre ad Auckland, si svolgerà la Prada Cup, la competizione un tempo conosciuta come Louis Vuitton Cup in cui Luna Rossa, American Magic e Ineos si contenderanno il diritto di andare a sfidare i neozelandesi tra il 6 e il 21 marzo nella vera e propria America's Cup.
  4. "Sailing: Monohulls confirmed for next America's Cup". The New Zealand Herald. Retrieved 12 September 2017.
  5. The America's Cup class AC75 boat concept revealed, americascup.com, 20 November 2017
  6. "Team New Zealand confirm they will strengthen nationality component for next America's Cup". Stuff.co.nz. Retrieved 19 July 2017.
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  20. "Prada Cup Final Day 4: Luna Rossa Crowned and Moves onto the America's Cup". Live Sail Die. 21 February 2021. Retrieved 22 February 2021.
  21. "America's Cup 2021: Prada Cup final postponed due to Auckland Covid-19 lockdown". NZ Herald. Retrieved 14 February 2021.
  22. "America's Cup goes into three day COVID lockdown - no racing Wednesday". www.sail-world.com. Retrieved 14 February 2021.
  23. "America's Cup: Team New Zealand, Luna Rossa and INEOS Team UK permitted to train during Covid-19 lockdown". Stuff. 15 February 2021. Retrieved 16 February 2021.
  24. "Challenger of Record America's Cup 36 Organizer of the Prada Cup Calls For Resuming Racing As Soon As Possible". www.americascup.com. Archived from the original on 17 February 2021. Retrieved 18 February 2021.
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