At 5.30 local time (9.30 UTC), 18 hours after the start, Maserati Multi 70 is in a head-to-head duel with Argo south of Guadeloupe, the most critical passage of the race.
At 5.30 local time (9.30 UTC), 18 hours after the start, Maserati Multi 70 is in a head-to-head duel with Argo south of Guadeloupe, the most critical passage of the race.
Fort Charlotte, Antigua – The 13th edition of the RORC Caribbean 600, organised by the Royal Ocean Racing Club, started today, February 21, 2022, at 11:00 local time (15:00 UTC, 16:00 Italian time). According to the rules, Maserati Multi70, together with the multihulls entered in the race in the MOCRA class, crossed the starting line 30 minutes later, at 11:30, head-to-head with PowerPlay.
With 24 hours to go until the race, a spectacular 75-boat fleet is ready for the 13th edition of the RORC Caribbean 600, sponsored by the Royal Ocean Racing Club.
A few days after the exciting victory in the RORC Transatlantic Race, Giovanni Soldini and the crew of Maserati Multi70 are back on the water for a new challenge. This time they will sail around the Lesser Antilles for the 13th edition of the RORC Caribbean 600, a traditional winter event promoted by the Royal Ocean Racing Club.
January 15th, 2022 – At 01:51:41 local time (05:51:41 UTC, 06:51:41 Italian time), Maserati Multi70 was the first to cross the finish line of the 8th edition of the RORC Transatlantic Race, organized by the Royal Ocean Racing Club in collaboration with Yacht Club de France.
On Saturday 15 January, at 01:59:59 local time in Grenada (05:59:59 UTC, 06:59:59 Italian time), Maserati Multi70 crossed the finish line first in the 8th edition of the RORC Transatlantic Race, organized by the Royal Ocean Racing Club in collaboration with Yacht Club de France.
A little more than 250 miles from the finish line, the tracker shows Maserati Multi 70 in first place, in front of PowerPlay and Argo, very close to each other. In a few hours they will have to face the difficult passage around Barbados.
At 12 UTC of day six of sailing, there are less than 500 miles before the finish line, the three MOD 70s, Maserati Multi 70, Argo and PowerPlay have been leading the fleet since the start, and with the finish line getting closer the race is more and more intense: after more than 2000 miles at sea, the trimarans are chasing each other in a 10 miles radius.
It’s 21 UTC and the trade winds are starting to stabilize, while Maserati Multi 70 conquers second place. During the day the distances between the MOD 70s leading the fleet have shrunk more and more: PowerPlay’s advantage has decreased to 48 miles over the Italian trimaran, which in the meanwhile was able to surpass the competitor Argo, who’s following 3 miles behind.