Team New Zealand are through to the semifinals of the match-racing in the America's Cup World Series, but have some ground to make up in the fleet-racing after a mixed day on San Francisco Bay today.
Disappointed by a poor showing at the America's Cup venue in the opening round of the 2012/13 series earlier this year, Dean Barker's crew are determined to produce a more clinical performance this time around. And today's quarter-final win over Energy Team France was certainly that.
Racing on a relatively calm San Francisco Bay - with the wind blowing 9-13 knots and a flat sea - Team New Zealand dispatched Loick Peyron by a comfortable margin after seizing control of the race on the second upwind beat.
In today's other quarter-final, young New Zealand sailor Peter Burling could not repeat his heroics from the opening day and was easily accounted for by Team Artemis' Terry Hutchinson.
The quarter-finals of the match-racing have been split across two days, with organisers having to shoehorn the programme in around the Fleet Week festivities.