Luna Rossa Swordfish and ORACLE TEAM USA have become the winners of the Naples America’s Cup World Series 2013.
Slingsby, the Laser class Gold medalist at last summer’s Olympics, is prepared to deliver the America’s Cup World Series championship for ORACLE TEAM USA, leading the team into tomorrow’s match racing championship at the Naples ACWS 2013.
The Naples America’s Cup World Series 2013 Day 2 saw a great success of ORACLE TEAM USA SLINGSBY and Energy Team, along with a jarring collision between Emirates Team New Zealand and Luna Rossa Challenge.
Today, April 18, was marked by the first racing day at the 2013 Naples America’s Cup World Series, resulting in the early lead for Ben Ainslie and its J.P. Morgan BAR team.
This afternoon will see the first racing in the Naples America’s Cup World Series 2013, representing the final event of the 2012-13 America’s Cup World Series.
The America’s Cup skippers are looking forward to getting back on the race track at the upcoming America’s Cup World Series in Naples, Italy. The first racing will kick off on Thursday, April 18, 2013.
This year’s Naples America’s Cup World Series has been officially opened with a spectacular opening ceremony at Piazza Plebiscito in Naples, Italy. Championship Racing will run from April 18 to 21, 2013.
The Official Coffee to the 34th America’s Cup and Proud Sponsor of Emirates Team New Zealand, Nespresso will be attending the upcoming America’s Cup World Series in Naples, Italy.
Aiming to reach a top position at the final event of the 2012-13 ACWS season, Roman Hagara and Hans-Peter Steinacher have entered the upcoming America’s Cup World Series Naples.
To take place in April, the grand finale of the 2012-13 America’s Cup World Series will be hosted by the beautiful city of Naples. February 15 in Milan was marked by a press conference, organized in order to promote the event.
Dates were set for the next year’s first America’s Cup World Series event in Naples, Italy for April 16 to 21. Once again, the city will host up to 11 top sailing teams.
