Video: Land Rover Bar Crash Into Emirates Team

May 17, 2017

The second practice race day in Bermuda, ended in a pre start collision when Land Rover BAR collided with Emirates Team New Zealand after they had been comprehensively shut out in last stages of the pre start sequence.

Peter Burling on the helm of Emirates Team New Zealand had done a good job securing the favoured leeward end of the line and shutting out Sir Ben Ainslie and the Land Rover BAR boat.

Emirates Team New Zealand sailing on Bermuda's Great Sound practice racing in the lead up to the 35th America's Cup

“It was a bit of a shame in the last pre start we had the leeward end of the line pretty locked down, Ben was quite late and just ran straight into the back of us.” said helmsman Burling.

“Just unnecessary a week out from the America’s Cup we are all here to learn and it’s a shame we have a pretty big metre dent now in the back of our nice boat.”

Emirates Team New Zealand sailing on Bermuda's Great Sound practice racing in the lead up to the 35th America's Cup

As for the damage, “It went straight in under the media pod with his windward bow and right down the inside of the leeward hull, so there is a pretty good dent there. You can definitely see if has punctured right into the cockpit right around where my steering wheel is.” continued Burling

Emirates Team New Zealand sailing on Bermuda's Great Sound practice racing in the lead up to the 35th America's Cup

Emirates Team New Zealand CEO Grant Dalton upon assessing the damage, “We know Ben well, he is a good guy but frustration is obviously getting to him and the red mist came down and it’s a lot of damage in a time we can’t afford it.”

Other than the damaged sustained it was a positive day for Emirates Team New Zealand, winning both of the races it sailed against Land Rover BAR earlier in the day and Groupama Team France after both Oracle and Softbank Team japan refused to race against the kiwi team.

Emirates Team New Zealand sailing on Bermuda's Great Sound practice racing in the lead up to the 35th America's Cup

“Up until the last race with BAR we had a bloody nice day, we got the boat around the track really well, in really nice yachting conditions, but very unfortunate to get a hole in the boat on a practice race. I don’t think Ben will be feeling too happy about it at the moment.” said Skipper Glenn Ashby

The Emirates Team New Zealand shore crew were waiting at the dock to retrieve the boat and will now be working around the clock to get the boat back out on the water as soon as possible.

- Photos above courtesy of Richard Hoddder

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  1. Archie says:

    Judging by the tone, NZ are pretty annoyed with this. why did the others refuse to race against NZ tho?