Luna Rossa skipper Max Sirena has slammed the treatment of his team by a selection of local media during the stoush over whether or not the Prada Cup final should have been delayed.
America's Cup Event Limited attempted to postpone the final midway through when Auckland was forced into Covid-19 alert Level 3, meaning a lockdown for the city. However, the Challenger of Record noted that the event calendar had very specific dates set in which the Challenger Series had to be completed by and therefore a delay would not be possible.
As the Challenger of Record (CoR) would have had to sign off on any changes to the dates in the Challenger Series, Luna Rossa and Ineos Team UK complete the series under alert Level 2 restrictions, with the Italians progressing to the America's Cup match.
Despite their noting of the protocols in place for such an event and the fact their decision was based on respecting the calendar all teams had agreed upon, the Luna Rossa found themselves on the receiving end of some bad press with New Zealand publications, with some questioning the team's sportsmanship, while ACE themselves claimed CoR's desire to respect the calendar was a selfish move based on CoR wanting to see Luna Rossa progress.