- Land Rover uses automotive testing facility to accurately model the effect the Land Rover BAR crew has on the aerodynamic efficiency of the boat
- Results aim to reduce drag and optimize power of the crew to maximize sailing performance
- Testing will increase the sailors' and engineers' understanding of the aerodynamic impact that the crew have on the boat, and ultimately its maximum speed
- Land Rover BAR heads to New York on May 6‑8 for next leg of the America's Cup World Series
- The America's Cup is sailing's 'Formula 1 on Water'
- Land Rover BAR team aims to bring the oldest sporting trophy in the world home to Great Britain next year for the first time in its 165‑year history
(MAHWAH, N.J.) ‑ April 28, 2016‑ As Title and Exclusive Innovation Partner, Land Rover is working closely with Land Rover BAR to deliver a winning combination of advanced engineering, world‑class design and innovative technology as the team heads to New York from May 6‑8 for the next leg of the America's Cup World Series.
Today, two sailors from the British America's Cup team experienced the ultimate sailing conditions using the wind tunnel testing facility at the Motor Industry Research Association (MIRA) national center of automotive excellence in the Midlands.
The three days of intense testing and aerodynamic analysis is part of Land Rover's commitment to support the team's ambition to build the winning team for the America's Cup Final in Bermuda 2017.
Land Rover BAR sailors Leigh McMillan and Matt Cornwell simulated a host of sailing maneuvers and positions to look at ways of reducing the effects of drag on overall sailing performance and boat speed.
The latest wind tunnel testing sees speeds reach up to 60mph and the smoke effect allows the engineers to analyze the movement of this wind around the sailor's bodies and the hull of the boat ‑ to simulate real‑life conditions. A popular test bed for other sports such as cycling, the effect of wind flow around the body form is still an embryonic science in the world of sailing.
In addition to Land Rover's extensive research and development into the aerodynamic behavior of the boat, Land Rover's latest wind tunnel testing on the crew will help maximize power output, improve team cohesion and split second decision‑making during races.
Matt Cornwell, sailor from Land Rover BAR said, "As professional sailors we are always looking at ways to make marginal gains, no matter how small, that will help make the difference between winning and losing. As we reach speeds of over 50mph on the water, we need to ensure we understand the impact our positions and movement have on the aerodynamic efficiency of the boat."
He added, "Being able to test our sailing positions and movements in this environment means that we can work out the best way to be more efficient. Other sports work in this way, so it's invaluable for us to be able to test ourselves in this facility with the Land Rover engineering teams."
Tony Harper, Head of Research, Jaguar Land Rover said, "These facilities are integral to further our automotive aerodynamic research and development, so to work with the sailing team in this testing environment is of fundamental importance. The team is utilizing our expertise in aerodynamics design. The sailors are the only source of power available to control the wingsail and hydrofoils and the more aerodynamically efficient they are when they do that work the better and faster the boat will sail.
Together, the wing and crew can generate over 100bhp ‑ enough to propel two‑tons of boat and its six man crew across the water at over 50mph."
Land Rover BAR's wind tunnel testing will increase the sailors' and engineers' understanding of the aerodynamic impact that the crew have on the boat, and ultimately its maximum speed. To find out more about the exploration Land Rover and Land Rover BAR are doing around aerodynamics, please watch the video here.
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About Land Rover BAR
Ben Ainslie Racing (BAR) was launched on June 10th 2014 in the presence of Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cambridge. The team was conceived by four times Olympic gold medalist and 34th America's Cup winner, Sir Ben Ainslie, with the long‑term aim of challenging for Britain and bringing the America's Cup back home to where it all began in 1851. Ben has developed and will lead a British entry capable of winning the prestigious trophy, something Britain has so far never managed to achieve.
Land Rover BAR is a commercial sporting team, with a number of individual private investors alongside corporate partners. The team is made up of some of the best British and international sailors, designers, builders and racing support.
Sports teams represent key role models in society. This privileged position is not taken for granted at Land Rover BAR. The team believes our influence should extend far beyond the race course, and have put sustainability at the heart of operations since launching the team with Exclusive Sustainability Partner 11th Hour Racing in 2014.
The team has built a new headquarters in the center of Portsmouth, the 74,000 sq ft. building houses all the team's activities, and will welcome the public into its Tech Deck education center. The 1851 Trust is the team's official charity, and HRH The Duchess of Cambridge is its Royal Patron. Portsmouth will host a second Louis Vuitton America's Cup World Series event on 21st‑24th July 2016. Almost a quarter of a million spectators enjoyed the action in Portsmouth in 2015, with 25,000 of them taking to the water ‑ more are expected to come back in 2016 to watch the racing and cheer for the home team.
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