Camper's one-day distance record has been broken as the boats in the Volvo Ocean Race hurtle to the finish line in Lorient, France, tonight (NZT).
An intense low pressure system in the North Atlantic has meant the six boats in the fleet have been sailing on the edge and it has seen Telefonica cover 564 nautical miles in 24 hours to break the previous record of 553 nautical miles set by Camper on the first leg from Alicante to Cape Town.
The leading four boats all broke the record, including Camper, and the fleet is still condensed after all gybing safely towards Lorient in the steady 40-45 knots winds and six metre waves.
The conditions are expected to gradually ease as the boats close in on the finish line tonight (NZT).
Camper are second, 15.3nm behind Groupama, and really need to win the leg if they have any chance of overall line honours. Groupama lead the race overall, eight points ahead of Telefonica and 23 in front of Camper in fourth.