
Watch: SailGP team's weekend in doubt after major capsize
The team confirmed everyone on board was accounted for and uninjured.
The team confirmed everyone on board was accounted for and uninjured.
'It’s a bit weird to be honest to know we’ve got a good lead at the top,' Burling said.
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A wild weekend has come to a crowd-pleasing conclusion for home fans.
The opening day of racing was cancelled after a delay due to a dolphin on the course.
Racing was due to get underway on Lyttelton Harbour around 3pm.
'It’s a cool part of life, but we’re down here in Lyttelton now and ready to race.'
'Every bit of IP or difference that you have as a team is very protected.'
Boat marooned at the base of a cliff but all five crew rescued by the Coastguard.
Burling will be back at the wheel in SailGP's return to New Zealand next week
The New Zealand SailGP Team got their timing wrong and paid the price.
"When it shuts down like that and breaks, you’ve got to ask questions"
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'You're little bit removed from it, but you’re well and truly in amongst it'
'You’ve got to serve your L plates a little bit. You certainly saw it with the Kiwis.'
Burling is expected to return for the team's home event next month.
'There’s a lot of things to juggle, so something’s got to go.'
With only seven months until racing in Barcelona, a vital period lies ahead.
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Helmsman Peter Burling and his crew continue to thrive in light wind.
'It just seems like when you get to mark one, that's you for the race.'