EXCITEMENT IN LORIENT AS LA ROCHE-POSAY RACING TEAM REVEAL NEW LOOK AC75
Revealing a stunning new livery, La Roche-Posay Racing Team today splashed their upgraded AC75 for a tow test having spent the end of last week doing stress tests and systems checks ahead of the first full sail planned for Tuesday 30th June.

It has been a busy period for the team, and the result is that they will become the third AC75 in this cycle to sail, joining their sister ship Taihoro of Emirates Team New Zealand and Luna Rossa who are both well into their work-up programmes.

The on-site recon teams have made several observations around the technology with a particular mention on the wings and rudders saying: “The starboard foil wing and flap appear consistent with the Barcelona 2024 configuration, retaining winglet tips with the flap running to the tip end. The port foil differs: the tip carries no winglet but instead a flat grey piece that appears separate or modular from the rest of the wing, with the flap terminating at the junction with this piece rather than continuing to the tip. This arrangement suggests the tip piece may be interchangeable to trial different tip geometries, the port and starboard asymmetry potentially allowing a new tip geometry to be evaluated on starboard tack against the Barcelona 2024 geometry on port tack. The remainder of the foil wing, flap, wing to bulb junction and foil arm fairings show no apparent change. The rudder elevator appears broadly similar to Barcelona 2024. The shaft, however, shows a different profile near the top, with both the leading and trailing edges appearing incurved compared with Barcelona 2024.”
