Emirates GBR Driver Dylan Fletcher said the opening day of the Abu Dhabi Sail Grand Prix was not the team's "finest performance", but added the crew was "still focused on the main job of getting into that Grand Final".
The Brits ended the first day of racing in 10th position, after placing 9th, 11th, 9th and 4th in the four fleet races on Saturday.
In order to make the $2m, three-boat, winner-takes-all Grand Final race, Emirates GBR needs to be top three on the overall season leaderboard, and even with a current 10th position on the Abu Dhabi event leaderboard, the team would still be top of the table for the overall season. The blow of a 10th place finish on Race Day 1 was softened for Emirates GBR as the three other teams at the top of the season leaderboard, Spain, New Zealand and Australia, also had less than stellar performances in the light conditions. Spain ended day one in 12th, while Australia are in 11th and New Zealand 8th.
Fletcher said: "It wasn't our finest day of the season, but the team are in good spirits and we are still focused on the main job of getting into that Grand Final. I guess there's a bit more luck involved in light winds and we saw the top four teams not quite putting enough risk into it because they don't want to have any accidents or anything that could affect the season points, and the teams who took a bit more risk were having the best starts."
The final event of the season resumes today with two more fleet races scheduled, after which an event winner will be crowned and season points tallied, before the top three teams then progress to the winner-takes-all, $2m Grand Final. UK viewers can watch the racing live on TNT Sports 2 from 10:00 GMT.




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