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San Francisco, CAL (USA) - 15/20 sept. 2003
     

  
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  Container ship leaves Ellison in its wake (19/09/03)
 
(Source : Alinghi)

There was plenty of drama at the Moët Cup on Friday, as Alinghi and Oracle BMW Racing split races in the Pro-Driver series. That means the seventh and final race, scheduled for Saturday, will determine the winner of the competition.

Pro-Driver Series - Race 4/7 : Alinghi beat Oracle BMW Racing (0'25'')

Oracle BMW Racing skipper Chris Dickson and helmsman Gavin Brady appeared to have Alinghi skipper Jochen Schuemann on the ropes in the pre-start, when Alinghi stalled after the dial-up.

With the Swiss boat stuck head to wind, and with little steerage, Brady circled around and took aim with starboard tack rights, not once, but twice. But in both instances, the Umpires judged that Alinghi was just able to stay clear, and no penalty was assessed.

Schuemann finally was able to regain control of SUI-64, and as the boats powered up for the start line, his timing was near perfect, and he crossed the line at the gun, a few yards ahead and to leeward of USA-76.

Schuemann and the Alinghi trimmers then worked their magic, slowly squeezing up to the American boat, and after a few minutes, Oracle BMW was forced to tack away. When the boats converged again, Alinghi held a slim lead that it was able to protect around the top mark.

Although Oracle BMW was in a good position to attack the Swiss boat on the run, it was never able to find a passing lane. Sailing a shorter, three-leg course, Alinghi was able to protect the rest of the way home, to win by 25-seconds.

The Oracle BMW Racing team was now charged with winning the remaining two races of the Pro series, if it was to secure a series win and the Moët Cup, on home waters.

Owner-Driver Series - Race 4/5 : Abandoned

Larry Ellison was leading USA-76 down the windward leg ahead of Alinghi, both boats to starboard of an enormous container ship maintaining her course in the center of the San Francisco Bay shipping lane.

Larry Ellison, driving USA-76 under full spinnaker and precariously close to the ship, was forced to turn his boat 90 degrees and cut loose their kite to avoid a collision. The race was subsequently abandoned.

Pro-Driver Series - Race 6/7 : Oracle BMW Racing beat Alinghi (0'30'')

This was a match the Oracle BMW Racing team had to win, and Larry Ellison’s men responded, sailing a strong race, and evening the Pro-Driver series for the Moët Cup.

Both boats crossed the starting line on starboard tack, with speed, with Alinghi to windward, and Oracle BMW Racing close up to leeward. The Swiss boat couldn’t stay in that position and tacked away, with USA-76 quickly following suit.

The boats drag-raced out towards Alcatraz Island, on a long port tack, and when they crossed again, Oracle BMW skipper Chris Dickson held a slim lead. The Americans tacked to cover Alinghi, and Swiss skipper Jochen Schuemann tacked away to break cover. But USA-76 tacked as well, and over the next 10-minutes, the boats engaged in slow, downspeed tacks, as Schuemann tried to break away.

Oracle BMW eventually relented, allowing Alinghi to split to the middle of the course and this was where the race was won. The boats separated by over 1000 yards, and when they converged again at the top mark, the Oracle BMW Racing team led by 39-seconds.

Alinghi could do nothing to close this deficit, and the two teams will sail one more race in the Pro-Driver series to determine the winner of the Moët Cup.

 
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18/09/03
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17/09/03
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17/09/03
Alinghi looks to even the score

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16/09/03
Oracle BMW Racing takes the lead
 
 
 
 
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