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HomeSailGPAuckland RacingSailGP Auckand Race 4: A home victory for the Black Foils

SailGP Auckand Race 4: A home victory for the Black Foils

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The fourth race of the Auckland SailGP delivered high drama and intense competition on the Waitematā Harbour. With the iconic Viaduct Basin as the backdrop, Team New Zealand finally broke their streak of underwhelming performances, dominating the race from the start and claiming a decisive victory.

From the outset, New Zealand seized control of the race, leading the pack around Gate 1 with precision and speed. It was a textbook start for the home team, one they have struggled to replicate in earlier races. However, the USA stumbled early, falling off their foils just after the sprint, a costly mistake that relegated them to last place. This error begs the question: can the Americans recover their form in time to remain competitive in this championship?

New Zealand SailGP Team helmed by Peter Burling in action during a practice session ahead of the Rolex SailGP 2025 Championship ITM New Zealand Sail Grand Prix in Auckland, New Zealand. Friday 17 January 2025. Photo: Bob Martin for SailGP.

As New Zealand surged ahead, Australia and Switzerland emerged as their closest challengers. The Pacific rivals, Australia, initially matched New Zealand’s pace, but the Swiss crew, led by a determined drive, managed to overtake them heading into Gate 3. By then, New Zealand had established a commanding lead, clearing the gate at a blistering 2:56, a full 10 seconds ahead of their nearest rivals.

The significance of this race for New Zealand cannot be overstated. Coming into Auckland with their performance under intense scrutiny, skipper Leo Takahashi faced questions about his ability to handle the mounting pressure of the SailGP circuit. This victory was a statement—has Leo finally found his rhythm on the water?

By Gate 4, New Zealand extended their lead further, with Australia regaining second place from Switzerland. The Brazilian team, however, faced a critical setback when Martine Grael misjudged a mark, forcing an additional loop that cost them valuable time. Such errors underscore the razor-thin margins in SailGP—can Brazil afford to keep making such costly mistakes?

New Zealand’s performance through Leg 5 was nothing short of dominant. With a growing lead of 17 seconds over Australia, they sailed a near-flawless race. Clean, efficient manoeuvres through the gates cemented their position at the front, leaving their competitors to battle for second place.

Australia, despite an uncharacteristic fault in the final leg, managed to hold off Switzerland for the runner-up position. The Swiss team continued to impress with consistent pacing, while Great Britain and Denmark followed in quick succession.

As New Zealand crossed the finish line, the hometown crowd erupted in celebration. This long-awaited win showcased the potential of a team that had, until now, underdelivered on expectations. But the question remains: can they carry this momentum into tomorrow’s races?

For Leo Takahashi, this race was more than a win; it was a breakthrough. The pressure of competing on home waters, coupled with a rocky start to the season, has tested his resolve. Has this victory signalled a turning point for Team New Zealand’s campaign, or was it a one-off success in front of an adoring crowd?

As the teams prepare for the final day of racing in Auckland, all eyes will be on New Zealand. With this win under their belt, the pressure is on to prove that today’s fourth-race performance wasn’t a fluke. Australia, though competitive, showed moments of vulnerability, while Switzerland continues to rise as a serious contender. Meanwhile, the USA will be desperate to shake off their struggles and reassert themselves in the fleet.

The stakes couldn’t be higher as the competition intensifies. Will New Zealand deliver again, or will another team seize the spotlight?

Final Standings – Race 4

  1. New Zealand
  2. Australia
  3. Switzerland
  4. Great Britain
  5. Denmark
  6. Brazil
  7. Spain
  8. United States

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Kirsten Thomas
Kirsten Thomas
Kirsten enjoys sailing and is a passionate writer based in coastal New Zealand. Combining her two passions, she crafts vivid narratives and insightful articles about sailing adventures, sharing her experiences and knowledge with fellow enthusiasts.

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