Team New Zealand have indicated they will strengthen the nationality rules for the America's Cup, confirming today the protocol will contain a "constructed in country" rule as well as a nationality requirement for the competing crews.
But potential challengers will have to wait a couple more months to learn the full details of the next event, with Team New Zealand and challenger of record Luna Rossa announcing today the protocol for the event will be revealed in September.
Emirates Team New Zealand revealed a couple of broader details, confirming the America's Cup match and the preceding challenger selection series will be held in Auckland in early 2021 during the New Zealand summer.
They also underlined their intentions to bring back a national element to the event.
"In recognition of the fundamental condition of the Deed of Gift that the Cup be preserved as a perpetual Challenge Cup for friendly competition between foreign countries, the Protocol will contain a 'constructed in country' requirement for competing yachts and a nationality requirement for competing crew members," Team New Zealand said in a statement today.