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Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli

Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli, originally named Prada Challenge, then Luna Rossa Challenge, is an Italian sailboat racing syndicate first created to compete for the 2000 America's Cup. It won the Louis Vuitton Cup on its first attempt in 2000, but then lost the America's Cup match against the defending champion team, Team New Zealand.

Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli
Career
Yacht club Yacht Club Punta Ala (1997–2003)
 Yacht Club Italiano (2003–2007)
 Circolo della Vela Sicilia (2011–)
Established1997
Nation Italy
Team principal(s)Patrizio Bertelli
SkipperFrancesco de Angelis (1997–2007)
Max Sirena (2011–)
Notable sailorsTorben Grael
James Spithill
Francesco Bruni
Pietro Sibello
Notable victories2000 Louis Vuitton Cup
2011 Extreme Sailing Series
2021 Prada Cup
Yachts
Sail no.Boat name
ITA–45Luna Rossa
ITA–48Luna Rossa
ITA–74Luna Rossa
ITA–80Luna Rossa
ITA–86Luna Rossa
ITA–94Luna Rossa

Luna Rossa was challenged again for the 2003 America's Cup but was knocked out in the semi-finals stage of the Louis Vuitton Cup. In the 2007 America's Cup, held in Valencia, Spain, the team reached the final of the Louis Vuitton Cup but was again defeated by Team New Zealand.

When the competition moved to AC72 catamarans for the 2013 America's Cup, held in San Francisco, Luna Rossa was the last team to challenge, entering a partnership with Team New Zealand. The Italian team reached the final of the Louis Vuitton Cup, losing to the Kiwi team. While Luna Rossa planned to participate in the 2017 America's Cup, setting up a new base in Cagliari and starting development on the new boat, it withdrew from the competition in protest of the decision to switch the class of yachts to the AC50 catamaran.

After Team New Zealand won the Cup back in 2017, Luna Rossa issued their challenge for the next edition, becoming the Challenger of Record for the 2021 America's Cup.

The team is owned by Prada CEO Patrizio Bertelli and it is sponsored by that Italian fashion brand. Additional sponsors were Telecom Italia between 2005 and 2007 and Pirelli from 2018.

History edit

 
IACC ITA-45 on exhibit at the Genoa International Boat Show in October 2000
 
Luna Rossa's base in Valencia designed by architect Renzo Piano, in April 2007
 
AC72 Luna Rossa sailing in San Francisco Bay during 2013 Louis Vuitton Cup
 
Luna Rossa's first AC75 training in Cagliari in October 2019

1997–2000: The first challenge edit

In February 1997, Prada CEO and avid sailor Patrizio Bertelli met with Argentinian yacht designer German Frers to discuss the construction of a cruising yacht. Frers asked suddenly "Why don’t we consider the America’s Cup?". Within 15 days, the core group behind Luna Rossa's first America's Cup campaign was established; the team challenged for the 30th America's Cup on behalf of the Yacht Club Punta Ala and under the name Prada Challenge.

Starting from October 1999 in Auckland, New Zealand, the team raced in the 2000 Louis Vuitton Cup with its two IACC yachts ITA-45 and ITA-48 (the latter only for the first two Round Robins) skippered by Francesco de Angelis. After ranking first in the Round Robin stage by winning 26 out of 29 races, and first again in the knockout stage after winning 8 out of 10, Luna Rossa disputed the finals against AmericaOne, skippered by Paul Cayard. In a long battle across 9 races, Luna Rossa ultimately prevailed 5–4, winning the Louis Vuitton Cup on 6 February 2000, the second time ever for an Italian team after Il Moro di Venezia in 1992.

Having earned the right to challenge for the 2000 America's Cup, Luna Rossa lost 5–0 to defending Cup champion Team New Zealand.

2001–2003: The second challenge edit

Luna Rossa was the first to issue a challenge to Team New Zealand for the 31st America's Cup and therefore contested the 2003 Louis Vuitton Cup as the Challenger of Record. The team built two new IACC yachts, ITA-74 and ITA-80, which did not perform as expected. Still skippered by Francesco de Angelis, Luna Rossa was eliminated in the semi-final stage by American team OneWorld.

2004–2007: The third challenge edit

After Alinghi's victory in the 2003 America's Cup, the competition moved to Valencia, Spain, for the first time in Europe. Luna Rossa was the first of the 12 participating teams to set up a base in Valencia, with a restructured team compared to the previous two campaigns. Now competing as Luna Rossa Challenge with Telecom Italia as an additional sponsor, the team challenged on behalf of the Yacht Club Italiano, based in Genoa, one of the oldest yacht club in the Mediterranean. The sailing team was enriched with new members, most notably Jimmy Spithill as helmsman, while Francesco de Angelis remained skipper.

The team built two new IACC yachts for the campaign, ITA-86 and ITA-94, the latter of which raced in the 2007 Louis Vuitton Cup. After ranking third in the Round Robin stage, winning 16 out of 20 races, the team beat BMW Oracle Racing 5–1 in the semi-finals. Luna Rossa then lost 5–0 in the Louis Vuitton Cup finals against Emirates Team New Zealand.

2007–2011: The Cup on a hiatus edit

With the extensive court challenges leading to the 2010 America's Cup, there was no Louis Vuitton Cup competition planned for several years. During this period, Luna Rossa Challenge joined other teams racing IACC yachts in the 2009 Louis Vuitton Pacific Series and in the 2010 Louis Vuitton Trophy, La Maddalena event.

Furthermore, the team remained active racing in the Maxi yacht circuit in 2008 and 2009 with an STP 65' yacht, skippered by Robert Scheidt, and raced in the Audi MedCup in 2010 with a TP52 yacht.

In 2011, Luna Rossa joined the Extreme Sailing Series, racing for the first time in catamarans. During this series, Luna Rossa was skippered for the first time by Max Sirena, who had been mid-bowman in Luna Rossa's previous three America's Cup campaigns and had a key role as wing mast manager for BMW Oracle Racing's trimaran USA-17 that won the 2010 America's Cup. Luna Rossa won the 2011 Extreme Sailing Series at its first and only participation in the circuit.

2011–2013: The fourth challenge edit

In October 2011, Luna Rossa challenged for the 34th America's Cup on behalf of the Circolo della Vela Sicilia, based in Palermo. Luna Rossa Challenge was last to enter the event, which was to be contested with a new class of yachts, the AC72 catamarans.

The team bought two AC45 catamarans to get the team up to speed with multihulls and compete in the newly developed America's Cup World Series. The two boats, called Piranha and Swordfish, raced for the first time at the event in Naples between 11 and 15 April 2012 and were helmed by British sailors Chris Draper and Paul Campbell-James but with a primarily Italian crew, including skipper Max Sirena and Francesco Bruni as wing trimmer. 'Luna Rossa Piranha' went on to win the overall 2012/2013 season of the America's Cup World Series, following the disqualification of Oracle Team USA.

To overcome the late start in the 2013 America's Cup campaign, a deal was signed with Emirates Team New Zealand to share information on the design of their AC72 catamarans. Luna Rossa constructed only one AC72, which was launched in Auckland in October 2012. Luna Rossa's catamaran was characterised by a unique chrome livery.

Luna Rossa ranked second in the Round Robin stage of the 2013 Louis Vuitton Cup, with 4 losses against Emirates Team New Zealand and 4 forfeit wins against Artemis Racing, who did not participate in the first stage of the competition after a disastrous capsize. Then, Luna Rossa contested the semi-finals against the Swedish team, easily winning 4–0.

Luna Rossa and Emirates Team New Zealand ended up facing each other in the challengers’ final, which the kiwi team won 7–1.

2013–2017: A challenge withdrawn edit

In June 2014, Luna Rossa confirmed they would compete for the 2017 Louis Vuitton Cup, which was to be contested in AC62 catamarans. The team set up a new base in Cagliari and started development on the new boat.

In April 2015, before the preliminary 2015–16 America's Cup World Series started competition, it was decided that the 2017 America's Cup would switch to a smaller class of yacht, the AC50 catamaran, without the unanimous consent of all competitors. Luna Rossa Challenge, which was already in an advanced design stage for a yacht according to the original rule, withdrew in protest.

Following Luna Rossa's withdrawal, the team lent resources and key personnel to Emirates Team New Zealand in their effort to win the Cup against current defender Oracle Team USA. Most notably, Luna Rossa skipper and team director Max Sirena joined the kiwi team in a management role. As soon as Emirates Team New Zealand won the 35th America's Cup on 26 June 2017, Luna Rossa challenged the kiwi team on behalf of the Circolo della Vela Sicilia and became the Challenger of Record for the 36th America's Cup.

2017–2021: Return to New Zealand edit

Now branded as Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli following the addition of sponsor Pirelli, the team organised and participated in the 2021 Prada Cup, due to its position as Challenger of Record. The competition returned to monohulls with the establishment of a new class of foiling yachts, the AC75. Luna Rossa's operations initially took place in their base in Cagliari, Sardinia, where the team's first AC75 yacht was launched in October 2019, and moved to Auckland in September 2020, where they launched a second AC75 in October 2020.

The Italian sailboat raced in the 2021 Prada Cup with a unique dual helmsmen configuration, with Jimmy Spithill on starboard and Francesco Bruni on port, while skipper Max Sirena stayed off the boat. Luna Rossa ranked second in the Round Robin phase and then beat American Magic 4–0 in the semi-finals. In the 2021 Prada Cup final the team won 7–1 against Ineos Team UK, earning the right to challenge for the 2021 America's Cup. Horacio Carabelli was the design coordinator.

Facing defender Emirates Team New Zealand, Luna Rossa managed to win one point on each of the first three days of the competition, after which the two teams were tied 3-3. Nevertheless, the defender eventually prevailed and won the 2021 America's Cup with a score of 7–3.

2021–2023: Barcelona edit

Since 2021 team Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli is preparing itself for the new challenge.

Results edit

The boats edit

A total of 9 boats have been built for America's Cup campaigns, all named Luna Rossa. Of these, two won the Challenger selection series and went on to officially challenge for the America's Cup (in 2000 and in 2021), both times losing to the defender Team New Zealand. Two more reached the challenger selection series final (in 2007 and 2013), losing to again to Team New Zealand on both occasions.

Since the 2007 America's Cup, all Luna Rossa boats have been built by Persico Marine in Nembro, Italy.

Yachts built for America's Cup campaigns
Class Sail No. Shipyard Launched Name Competitive history Subsequent history Notes
IACC ITA-45 Prada Challenge – Green Marine Punta Ala, 5 May 1999 Luna Rossa Winner of the 2000 Louis Vuitton Cup
Lost the 2000 America's Cup to Team New Zealand (5-0)
IACC ITA-48 Prada Challenge – Green Marine Punta Ala, 5 June 1999 Luna Rossa Raced in Round Robins 1 & 2 at the 2000 Louis Vuitton Cup Sold to Team Shosholoza which raced it as RSA-48
IACC ITA-74 Prada Boatyards Punta Ala, 20 May 2002 Luna Rossa Eliminated in the 2003 Louis Vuitton Cup semi-finals
IACC ITA-80 Prada Boatyards Punta Ala, 30 August 2002 Luna Rossa Trial boat (never raced)
IACC ITA-86 Persico Marine Valencia, 22 March 2006 Luna Rossa Raced in the 2006 Louis Vuitton ACC Championship [1]
IACC ITA-94 Persico Marine Valencia, 18 January 2007 Luna Rossa Lost the 2007 Louis Vuitton Cup final to Emirates Team New Zealand (5-0) [2]
AC72 Persico Marine Auckland, 26 October 2012 Luna Rossa Lost the 2013 Louis Vuitton Cup final to Emirates Team New Zealand (7-1) Currently on display at the Museo Nazionale Scienza e Tecnologia Leonardo da Vinci [3]
AC75 Persico Marine Cagliari, 2 October 2019 Luna Rossa Trial boat (never raced) [4]
AC75 Persico Marine Auckland, 20 October 2020 Luna Rossa Winner of the 2021 Prada Cup
Lost the 2021 America's Cup to Emirates Team New Zealand (7-3)
[5]

Notable sailors edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "La nuova Luna Rossa diventa nera" (in Italian). Corriere della Sera. 2006-05-22. Retrieved 2021-04-13.
  2. ^ "Luna Rossa vara Ita 94: la sfida estrema" (in Italian). Corriere della Sera. 2007-01-18. Retrieved 2021-04-13.
  3. ^ "E' il momento di Luna Rossa. Ad Auckland il varo dell'Ac72" (in Italian). Gazzetta dello Sport. 2012-10-25. Retrieved 2021-04-13.
  4. ^ "Luna Rossa prende il largo: parte la nuova sfida italiana all'America's Cup" (in Italian). Corriere della Sera. 2019-10-02.
  5. ^ "America's Cup, Luna Rossa viene battezzata ad Auckland" (in Italian). Corriere della Sera. 2020-10-20.

External links edit

  • Official website

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Luna Rossa redirects here For other uses see Luna rossa Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli originally named Prada Challenge then Luna Rossa Challenge is an Italian sailboat racing syndicate first created to compete for the 2000 America s Cup It won the Louis Vuitton Cup on its first attempt in 2000 but then lost the America s Cup match against the defending champion team Team New Zealand Luna Rossa Prada PirelliCareerYacht club Yacht Club Punta Ala 1997 2003 Yacht Club Italiano 2003 2007 Circolo della Vela Sicilia 2011 Established1997Nation ItalyTeam principal s Patrizio BertelliSkipperFrancesco de Angelis 1997 2007 Max Sirena 2011 Notable sailorsTorben Grael James Spithill Francesco BruniPietro SibelloNotable victories2000 Louis Vuitton Cup2011 Extreme Sailing Series2021 Prada CupYachtsSail no Boat nameITA 45Luna RossaITA 48Luna RossaITA 74Luna RossaITA 80Luna RossaITA 86Luna RossaITA 94Luna RossaLuna Rossa was challenged again for the 2003 America s Cup but was knocked out in the semi finals stage of the Louis Vuitton Cup In the 2007 America s Cup held in Valencia Spain the team reached the final of the Louis Vuitton Cup but was again defeated by Team New Zealand When the competition moved to AC72 catamarans for the 2013 America s Cup held in San Francisco Luna Rossa was the last team to challenge entering a partnership with Team New Zealand The Italian team reached the final of the Louis Vuitton Cup losing to the Kiwi team While Luna Rossa planned to participate in the 2017 America s Cup setting up a new base in Cagliari and starting development on the new boat it withdrew from the competition in protest of the decision to switch the class of yachts to the AC50 catamaran After Team New Zealand won the Cup back in 2017 Luna Rossa issued their challenge for the next edition becoming the Challenger of Record for the 2021 America s Cup The team is owned by Prada CEO Patrizio Bertelli and it is sponsored by that Italian fashion brand Additional sponsors were Telecom Italia between 2005 and 2007 and Pirelli from 2018 Contents 1 History 1 1 1997 2000 The first challenge 1 2 2001 2003 The second challenge 1 3 2004 2007 The third challenge 1 4 2007 2011 The Cup on a hiatus 1 5 2011 2013 The fourth challenge 1 6 2013 2017 A challenge withdrawn 1 7 2017 2021 Return to New Zealand 1 8 2021 2023 Barcelona 2 Results 3 The boats 4 Notable sailors 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory edit nbsp IACC ITA 45 on exhibit at the Genoa International Boat Show in October 2000 nbsp Luna Rossa s base in Valencia designed by architect Renzo Piano in April 2007 nbsp AC72 Luna Rossa sailing in San Francisco Bay during 2013 Louis Vuitton Cup nbsp Luna Rossa s first AC75 training in Cagliari in October 20191997 2000 The first challenge edit In February 1997 Prada CEO and avid sailor Patrizio Bertelli met with Argentinian yacht designer German Frers to discuss the construction of a cruising yacht Frers asked suddenly Why don t we consider the America s Cup Within 15 days the core group behind Luna Rossa s first America s Cup campaign was established the team challenged for the 30th America s Cup on behalf of the Yacht Club Punta Ala and under the name Prada Challenge Starting from October 1999 in Auckland New Zealand the team raced in the 2000 Louis Vuitton Cup with its two IACC yachts ITA 45 and ITA 48 the latter only for the first two Round Robins skippered by Francesco de Angelis After ranking first in the Round Robin stage by winning 26 out of 29 races and first again in the knockout stage after winning 8 out of 10 Luna Rossa disputed the finals against AmericaOne skippered by Paul Cayard In a long battle across 9 races Luna Rossa ultimately prevailed 5 4 winning the Louis Vuitton Cup on 6 February 2000 the second time ever for an Italian team after Il Moro di Venezia in 1992 Having earned the right to challenge for the 2000 America s Cup Luna Rossa lost 5 0 to defending Cup champion Team New Zealand 2001 2003 The second challenge edit Luna Rossa was the first to issue a challenge to Team New Zealand for the 31st America s Cup and therefore contested the 2003 Louis Vuitton Cup as the Challenger of Record The team built two new IACC yachts ITA 74 and ITA 80 which did not perform as expected Still skippered by Francesco de Angelis Luna Rossa was eliminated in the semi final stage by American team OneWorld 2004 2007 The third challenge edit After Alinghi s victory in the 2003 America s Cup the competition moved to Valencia Spain for the first time in Europe Luna Rossa was the first of the 12 participating teams to set up a base in Valencia with a restructured team compared to the previous two campaigns Now competing as Luna Rossa Challenge with Telecom Italia as an additional sponsor the team challenged on behalf of the Yacht Club Italiano based in Genoa one of the oldest yacht club in the Mediterranean The sailing team was enriched with new members most notably Jimmy Spithill as helmsman while Francesco de Angelis remained skipper The team built two new IACC yachts for the campaign ITA 86 and ITA 94 the latter of which raced in the 2007 Louis Vuitton Cup After ranking third in the Round Robin stage winning 16 out of 20 races the team beat BMW Oracle Racing 5 1 in the semi finals Luna Rossa then lost 5 0 in the Louis Vuitton Cup finals against Emirates Team New Zealand 2007 2011 The Cup on a hiatus edit With the extensive court challenges leading to the 2010 America s Cup there was no Louis Vuitton Cup competition planned for several years During this period Luna Rossa Challenge joined other teams racing IACC yachts in the 2009 Louis Vuitton Pacific Series and in the 2010 Louis Vuitton Trophy La Maddalena event Furthermore the team remained active racing in the Maxi yacht circuit in 2008 and 2009 with an STP 65 yacht skippered by Robert Scheidt and raced in the Audi MedCup in 2010 with a TP52 yacht In 2011 Luna Rossa joined the Extreme Sailing Series racing for the first time in catamarans During this series Luna Rossa was skippered for the first time by Max Sirena who had been mid bowman in Luna Rossa s previous three America s Cup campaigns and had a key role as wing mast manager for BMW Oracle Racing s trimaran USA 17 that won the 2010 America s Cup Luna Rossa won the 2011 Extreme Sailing Series at its first and only participation in the circuit 2011 2013 The fourth challenge edit In October 2011 Luna Rossa challenged for the 34th America s Cup on behalf of the Circolo della Vela Sicilia based in Palermo Luna Rossa Challenge was last to enter the event which was to be contested with a new class of yachts the AC72 catamarans The team bought two AC45 catamarans to get the team up to speed with multihulls and compete in the newly developed America s Cup World Series The two boats called Piranha and Swordfish raced for the first time at the event in Naples between 11 and 15 April 2012 and were helmed by British sailors Chris Draper and Paul Campbell James but with a primarily Italian crew including skipper Max Sirena and Francesco Bruni as wing trimmer Luna Rossa Piranha went on to win the overall 2012 2013 season of the America s Cup World Series following the disqualification of Oracle Team USA To overcome the late start in the 2013 America s Cup campaign a deal was signed with Emirates Team New Zealand to share information on the design of their AC72 catamarans Luna Rossa constructed only one AC72 which was launched in Auckland in October 2012 Luna Rossa s catamaran was characterised by a unique chrome livery Luna Rossa ranked second in the Round Robin stage of the 2013 Louis Vuitton Cup with 4 losses against Emirates Team New Zealand and 4 forfeit wins against Artemis Racing who did not participate in the first stage of the competition after a disastrous capsize Then Luna Rossa contested the semi finals against the Swedish team easily winning 4 0 Luna Rossa and Emirates Team New Zealand ended up facing each other in the challengers final which the kiwi team won 7 1 2013 2017 A challenge withdrawn edit In June 2014 Luna Rossa confirmed they would compete for the 2017 Louis Vuitton Cup which was to be contested in AC62 catamarans The team set up a new base in Cagliari and started development on the new boat In April 2015 before the preliminary 2015 16 America s Cup World Series started competition it was decided that the 2017 America s Cup would switch to a smaller class of yacht the AC50 catamaran without the unanimous consent of all competitors Luna Rossa Challenge which was already in an advanced design stage for a yacht according to the original rule withdrew in protest Following Luna Rossa s withdrawal the team lent resources and key personnel to Emirates Team New Zealand in their effort to win the Cup against current defender Oracle Team USA Most notably Luna Rossa skipper and team director Max Sirena joined the kiwi team in a management role As soon as Emirates Team New Zealand won the 35th America s Cup on 26 June 2017 Luna Rossa challenged the kiwi team on behalf of the Circolo della Vela Sicilia and became the Challenger of Record for the 36th America s Cup 2017 2021 Return to New Zealand edit Now branded as Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli following the addition of sponsor Pirelli the team organised and participated in the 2021 Prada Cup due to its position as Challenger of Record The competition returned to monohulls with the establishment of a new class of foiling yachts the AC75 Luna Rossa s operations initially took place in their base in Cagliari Sardinia where the team s first AC75 yacht was launched in October 2019 and moved to Auckland in September 2020 where they launched a second AC75 in October 2020 The Italian sailboat raced in the 2021 Prada Cup with a unique dual helmsmen configuration with Jimmy Spithill on starboard and Francesco Bruni on port while skipper Max Sirena stayed off the boat Luna Rossa ranked second in the Round Robin phase and then beat American Magic 4 0 in the semi finals In the 2021 Prada Cup final the team won 7 1 against Ineos Team UK earning the right to challenge for the 2021 America s Cup Horacio Carabelli was the design coordinator Facing defender Emirates Team New Zealand Luna Rossa managed to win one point on each of the first three days of the competition after which the two teams were tied 3 3 Nevertheless the defender eventually prevailed and won the 2021 America s Cup with a score of 7 3 2021 2023 Barcelona edit Since 2021 team Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli is preparing itself for the new challenge Results editYear Venue Boat Yachting club Skipper Competition Result Winner Notes2000 nbsp Auckland Luna Rossa IACC ITA 45 Yacht Club Punta Ala Francesco de Angelis Louis Vuitton Cup WinnerAmerica s Cup Loser nbsp Team New Zealand2003 nbsp Auckland Luna Rossa IACC ITA 74 Yacht Club Punta Ala Francesco de Angelis Louis Vuitton Cup Semifinalist nbsp Alinghi2007 nbsp Valencia Luna Rossa IACC ITA 94 Yacht Club Italiano Francesco de Angelis Louis Vuitton Cup Finalist nbsp Emirates Team New Zealand2013 nbsp San Francisco Luna Rossa AC72 Circolo della Vela Sicilia Max Sirena Louis Vuitton Cup Finalist nbsp Emirates Team New Zealand2021 nbsp Auckland Luna Rossa AC75 Circolo della Vela Sicilia Max Sirena Prada Cup WinnerAmerica s Cup Loser nbsp Emirates Team New ZealandThe boats editA total of 9 boats have been built for America s Cup campaigns all named Luna Rossa Of these two won the Challenger selection series and went on to officially challenge for the America s Cup in 2000 and in 2021 both times losing to the defender Team New Zealand Two more reached the challenger selection series final in 2007 and 2013 losing to again to Team New Zealand on both occasions Since the 2007 America s Cup all Luna Rossa boats have been built by Persico Marine in Nembro Italy Yachts built for America s Cup campaigns Class Sail No Shipyard Launched Name Competitive history Subsequent history NotesIACC ITA 45 Prada Challenge Green Marine Punta Ala 5 May 1999 Luna Rossa Winner of the 2000 Louis Vuitton CupLost the 2000 America s Cup to Team New Zealand 5 0 IACC ITA 48 Prada Challenge Green Marine Punta Ala 5 June 1999 Luna Rossa Raced in Round Robins 1 amp 2 at the 2000 Louis Vuitton Cup Sold to Team Shosholoza which raced it as RSA 48IACC ITA 74 Prada Boatyards Punta Ala 20 May 2002 Luna Rossa Eliminated in the 2003 Louis Vuitton Cup semi finalsIACC ITA 80 Prada Boatyards Punta Ala 30 August 2002 Luna Rossa Trial boat never raced IACC ITA 86 Persico Marine Valencia 22 March 2006 Luna Rossa Raced in the 2006 Louis Vuitton ACC Championship 1 IACC ITA 94 Persico Marine Valencia 18 January 2007 Luna Rossa Lost the 2007 Louis Vuitton Cup final to Emirates Team New Zealand 5 0 2 AC72 Persico Marine Auckland 26 October 2012 Luna Rossa Lost the 2013 Louis Vuitton Cup final to Emirates Team New Zealand 7 1 Currently on display at the Museo Nazionale Scienza e Tecnologia Leonardo da Vinci 3 AC75 Persico Marine Cagliari 2 October 2019 Luna Rossa Trial boat never raced 4 AC75 Persico Marine Auckland 20 October 2020 Luna Rossa Winner of the 2021 Prada CupLost the 2021 America s Cup to Emirates Team New Zealand 7 3 5 Notable sailors editFrancesco de Angelis Skipper 2000 2003 and 2007 Max Sirena Mid bowman 2000 2003 and 2007 Skipper 2013 and 2021 Francesco Bruni Afterguard 2003 and 2007 Tactician 2013 Helmsman 2021 James Spithill Helmsman 2007 and 2021 Chris Draper Helmsman 2013 Torben Grael Tactician 2000 2003 and 2007 Gilberto Nobili Grinder 2003 2007 Operations Manager 2021 Matteo Plazzi Navigator 2000 2003 2007 Pietro Sibello Wing trimmer 2021 Philippe Presti Coach 2007 and 2021 See also editItaly at the America s CupReferences edit La nuova Luna Rossa diventa nera in Italian Corriere della Sera 2006 05 22 Retrieved 2021 04 13 Luna Rossa vara Ita 94 la sfida estrema in Italian Corriere della Sera 2007 01 18 Retrieved 2021 04 13 E il momento di Luna Rossa Ad Auckland il varo dell Ac72 in Italian Gazzetta dello Sport 2012 10 25 Retrieved 2021 04 13 Luna Rossa prende il largo parte la nuova sfida italiana all America s Cup in Italian Corriere della Sera 2019 10 02 America s Cup Luna Rossa viene battezzata ad Auckland in Italian Corriere della Sera 2020 10 20 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli amp oldid 1167307770, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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