BARCELONA, Spain (AP) — Britain's INEOS Britannia twice defeated Italy's Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli on Wednesday to move one win away from taking on defending America’s Cup champion Team Emirates New ...
Luna Rossa and INEOS Britannia lead the Challenger Series semi-finals 2-0, but fierce on-water battles and shifting conditions have energized American Magic. Senior Correspondent Lisette Reymer ...
The stand-out performers amongst the Challengers were the Italian Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli campaign who led the series from the outset but at the conclusion of the second Round Robin, suddenly ...
BARCELONA, SPAIN - OCTOBER 04: The AC75 Ineos Britannia team crosses the finish defeating The AC75 ... [+] Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli Team to win the race 11 and the Louis Vuitton Cup Final - 37th ...
Off Barcelona, the New Zealand outfit’s AC75 boat won Saturday’s race in 26'43", ahead by 37" of the British boat, which had beaten Luna Rossa in the challengers ... followed by a good reaction from ...
Panerai celebrates the experience of the America's Cup with their new collection of watches, inspired by the Italian team ...
Right: Ben Cornish – INEOS Britannia Cyclor Were there any teams who surprised you throughout the round-robins or any other part of the last couple months? Yeah, I mean Luna Rossa, when we first ...
INEOS Britannia will be searching for any opportunity to turn the tide. The first crew to reach seven points will claim the 173-year-old trophy, but with the race history of surprise comebacks, ...
Britannia, representing the Royal Yacht Squadron ... Cup qualifying event by beating 2021 America's Cup runners-up Luna Rossa of Italy, and are the first British team to sail in the America's ...
It is over 60 years since Great Britain had a yacht compete for the America’s Cup trophy in the final Match and what INEOS Britannia has achieved here, winning against the vastly experienced challenge ...
Ineos Britannia claimed the Louis Vuitton Cup in ... After Ineos finished 17 seconds ahead of Luna Rossa, the British captain, Sir Ben Ainslie, flexed his arms in triumph. A few minutes later ...