BARCELONA, Spain (AP) - When the yachts of New Zealand and Britain begin the America's Cup finals on Saturday, Geoff Willis will be one of scores of designers and number-crunchers back on shore, hunkered over computers and pointing at screens, sweating out each maneuver on the waves.
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BARCELONA, Spain (AP) - When the yachts of New Zealand and Britain begin the America's Cup finals on Saturday, Geoff Willis will be one of scores of designers and number-crunchers back on shore, hunkered over computers and pointing at screens, sweating out each maneuver on the waves.
"Nerve-wracking," is how Willis describes the experience of watching Britannia from his desk in Barcelona's old port. And that from a man who has been tried and tested by three decades of Formula 1 racing.
Willis leads the design partnership between INEOS Britannia and the Mercedes F1 team that started in 2019 and fully merged for this cup campaign. The sailing syndicate backed by billionaire Jim Ratcliffe hopes their combined engineering expertise and resources will lead it to Britain’s first ever victory in the regatta’s 173 years.
"Given the historical record and that we haven´t been as a country particularly shiny in the cups to date, it would be very, very special" to lift the Auld Mug, Willis tells The Associated Press.