Team Sun Hung Kai/Scallywag were showing no signs of relinquishing
their grip on the Leg 4 lead on Tuesday as they geared up to break the
1,000-miles-to-go barrier. Hell-bent on arriving in their home port of Hong Kong as heroes,
Scallywag have maintained their comfortable lead of 73 miles over
closest rivals Vestas 11th Hour Racing as the action reaches fever
pitch.
The seven international teams celebrated two weeks at sea since
leaving Melbourne with optimal conditions – the north-easterly trade
winds continue to fire them towards the finish.
At 1300 UTC Scallywag were rocketing along at more than 20 knots,
more than two knots quicker than any other team aside from team
AkzoNobel in fourth, some 103 miles back.
In fact the only team not to lose miles to Scallywag in the six hours
leading up to the position report was third-placed Dongfeng Race Team,
who managed to claw back half a mile.
Charles Caudrelier's men will have to pull something bigger out of
the bag if they want to overhaul Scallywag at this stage of the race –
however Vestas 11th Hour Racing, at 14 miles ahead, may present a more
realistic target.
If Dongfeng can overhaul Vestas and finish second behind Scallywag,
the significance of boats from Hong Kong and China atop the table at the
first ever stopover in Hong Kong would be massive.
“It's a new experience for us but it's a good one,” Scallywag skipper
Dave Witt said. “We've only got 1,300 miles to go, so we're looking ok.
We're in a pretty strong position, and we're going to get further ahead
at the moment. The weather pattern suits us but the others are going to
fall out of it. I expect us to extend our lead.”
Witt revealed the main threat to their impending victory was not from
the other crews but from the weather. His crew is currently facing
head-on seas of up to four metres, with boat speeds of more than 20
knots.
“We've just got try not to break the boat,” he added. “Providing we
can keep the boat in one piece we're going to have a nice lead going
into Hong Kong. We're really looking forward to it.”
Another 70 miles behind the trio of teams desperately trying to hunt
down Scallywag, Leg 2 and 3 winners MAPFRE were having to consolidate
their fifth place, conscious of attack from Turn the Tide on Plastic and
Team Brunel in sixth and seventh.
While Scallywag make the most of continuing breeze, winds at the back
of the fleet are set to drop to around 14 knots, further hampering any
hopes of catching up with the group in front.
The latest ETA predicts Scallywag will arrive early afternoon on Friday, UTC.
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DTL nm | GAIN_LOSS | STATUS | SPEED kt | COURSE | TWS kt | TWD | DTF nm | |||||
1 | SHKS | 0.00 | 0.00 | RAC | 16.3 | 291º | 26.0 | 70º | 1278.74 | |||
2 | VS11 | 73.39 | RAC | 19.6 | 284º | 21.0 | 71º | 1352.13 | ||||
3 | DFRT | 87.37 | 0.51 | RAC | 17.1 | 295º | 16.2 | 68º | 1366.11 | |||
4 | AKZO | 103.89 | RAC | 20.8 | 296º | 20.5 | 81º | 1382.63 | ||||
5 | MAPF | 176.07 | RAC | 20.9 | 304º | 18.5 | 81º | 1454.81 | ||||
6 | TTOP | 208.18 | RAC | 16.2 | 300º | 17.0 | 72º | 1486.91 | ||||
7 | TBRU | 218.39 | RAC | 18.1 | 304º | 17.8 | 75º | 1497.13 |
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