Two Italian websites have now published images of the modifications to the new Luna Rossa AC75 sailing off Auckland.
America’s Cup – Luna Rossa mod their second AC75 hull
It has not taken Italy’s Luna Rossa team long to make their first modifications to their second AC75 hull
America’s Cup – Luna Rossa reveals her code zero and flies high
While the Vendee Globe fleet head into storm Theta, down in Auckland, in a gentle 6 to 8 knot breeze, Luna Rossa finally flew her code zero and also did some jumping practice – Video here
Launch of Luna Rossa #2 in Auckland
A fairly low-key roll-out and launch of the second Luna Rossa AC75 at their America’s Cup base in Auckland, New Zealand on Tuesday
Luna Rossa next to Launch new boat in Auckland
The next America’s Cup team to launch their second boat will be the Italian America’s Cup Challenger, Luna Rossa
Luna Rossa’s second America’s Cup boat has arrived in Auckland
The Antonov cargo plane carrying Boat 2, Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli team’s second hull, landed in Auckland on 5 October 2020
Luna Rossa takes flight to join USA and GBR in New Zealand
The second Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli hull is now New Zealand-bound after taking off from the Bergamo-Orio Al Serio airport on Friday 2 October
America’s Cup – Everybody’s doing it . . .
Following the flight of the British Ineos Team UK second AC75 to New Zealand, the second AC75 of the Italian challenger Luna Rossa is also on the move
Luna Rossa ship first AC75 to New Zealand
The first AC75 of the Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli Team, which was christened in October 2019, recently left Cagliari and is on its way to New Zealand
Luna Rossa ship first AC75 on slow boat to Auckland
From early September the Luna Rossa team will begin the transfer to Auckland where the Prada Cup will get underway in just under five months
Luna Rossa Team close their Cagliari base for move to New Zealand
The Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli Team have completed their training period in the waters of Cagliari, Sardinia
Video of Luna Rossa’s take off in Cagliari
Breaking news from the Italian website FareVela . . . From an anonymous source we can now publish the Luna Rossa’s take off in Cagliari












