Please select your home edition
Edition
Zhik 2024 December

Daniel Ricciardo and Marc Márquez race in Alinghi Red Bull Racing boats ahead of Spanish Grand Prix

by Alinghi Red Bull Racing 20 Jun 08:24 BST 19 June 2024
Daniel Ricciardo of Australia and Visa Cash App RB seen during the race against Marquez of Spain and Gresini Racing MotoGP in Alinghi Red Bull Racing boats ahead of Spanish F1 weekend in Barcelona, Spain on June 19 © Samo Vidic / Alinghi Red Bull Racing

Ahead of the Spanish Grand Prix this weekend, Alinghi Red Bull Racing was joined by two motorsports icons, 8-time Grand Prix winner Daniel Ricciardo and 8-time MotoGP champion Marc Márquez.

Following Max Verstappen's visit to the Base last year, this week the two racers took it a step further, not only getting the chance to foil on the Swiss challenger's two AC40 yachts, but race them on the America's Cup venue. Swapping wheels for sails, Ricciardo and Márquez went head-to-head along Barcelona's seafront for a friendly contest, feeling the adrenaline as they reached speeds of almost 90 km/h.

Both boats were quick off the start line, but ultimately the Australian driver got the upper hand, beating the Catalonian MotoGP champion on home ground. Márquez compared his experience in motorsports: "The speed is completely different. Maybe in kilometres per hour it's slower, but the feeling of the speed was super high. When you're in it, you don't feel like you are flying. But then I saw Daniel's boat flying by our side, and I realised I was too. We were foiling super smoothly."

Alinghi Red Bull Racing has been working closely with Red Bull Advanced Technologies, the high-performance vehicle engineering division of Red Bull Racing. Despite the apparent difference between the two sports, both Formula One and the America's Cup share roots in high-performance engineering.

"The way these boats are built and the structure feels a lot like the cockpit of a Formula One car," Ricciardo commented. "They're super sensitive with the wind, so aerodynamics has some crossover as well. It's a lot like what we do, with small movements and everything needs a lot of finesse."

The Swiss team's skipper Arnaud Psarofaghis was tasked with getting the two athletes up to speed before the AC40s went out. "Daniel took my seat on the boat, and followed all my directions as I sent them through from the chase boat," Psarofaghis said. "Both Marc and Daniel were dropped in the deep end today, and they adapted really quickly. Overall, it was a super inspiring day out on the water with these guys."

Although it was a lower-stakes race for Ricciardo ahead of the upcoming Spanish Grand Prix this Sunday, the friendly competition with his Red Bull colleague might just be the perfect preparation as he gears up for the racetrack.

Daniel Ricciardo, F1 driver: "You never know what to expect when you experience something like this, but I had a lot of fun. Also to do it with Marc, it was great for us to spend some time together and do something like this with Alinghi Red Bull Racing. I want to wish the team the absolute best for the America's Cup. It's going to be awesome. I've seen everything, and we know you're going to do great, so we'll be cheering you on."

"When you come out of the water foiling, the boats go so fast, the agility and everything's really precise. You also feel the wind like we do - and Marc does on his bike - but unless it's a wet race we don't really get the water that much. So every now and then you hit a wave and get covered with water."

Marc Márquez, Moto GP driver: "For me, the most impressive thing is the coordination needed inside the boat. The biggest thing I was asking myself was how they learn and understand what they need to do. Because it was super difficult to feel what's going on inside the boat because as soon as you are flying, everything is super smooth."

"You need to be super precise. In motorsport, if you make a mistake, you fall down. But here, in a race, I imagine that if you make a small mistake, you drop the speed very quickly, and then it takes a lot of time to reach that speed again."

Arnaud Psarofaghis, Alinghi Red Bull Racing skipper: "I follow closely Formula 1 and MotoGP, so to show these guys around our Base was great. Daniel and Marc were really interested to learn about our America's Cup campaign, so before we got on the water I even gave them a behind-the-scenes tour onboard our AC75, BoatOne."

"We've been here as a team for two years, getting to know the conditions of Barcelona and how to sail these boats, so seeing both of them quickly learn the ropes was a big inspiration ahead of the racing this summer."

Related Articles

Tight finish for Alinghi RedBull Racing
Missing out in a tie-break in the PUIG Women's America's Cup Alinghi Red Bull Racing delivered a strong performance throughout the first-ever Women's America's Cup, starting the day in the top three of the leaderboard, but one mistake and a cruel tiebreak cost them their place in the Final Series. Posted on 11 Oct
First win for Alinghi Red Bull Racing
In PUIG Women's America's Cup Only one match was possible in today's mild conditions, but Alinghi Red Bull Racing's Women's squad made it count, navigating the tricky course to beat their opponents. Posted on 10 Oct
Alinghi Red Bull Racing leaves on a high
Today was a rollercoaster of emotions for the Swiss Challenger Day 4 of the Louis Vuitton Cup Semi-Finals brought an end to Alinghi Red Bull Racing's bid for the 37th America's Cup after Ineos Britannia beat them 5-2 in the first-to-five Semi-Finals. Posted on 18 Sep
Race begins for Alinghi Red Bull Racing Youth team
The wind picks up on day 1 of the UniCredit Youth America's Cup Alinghi Red Bull Racing was excited to get racing under way for Day 1 of the UniCredit Youth America's Cup. Extremely light conditions delayed racing before the wind picked up to reach the upper limit, resulting in only two of the four planned races. Posted on 17 Sep
Race win for Alinghi Red Bull Racing
The Swiss team has the needed boost to keep fighting in the Semi-Finals Alinghi Red Bull Racing were under pressure to deliver, and in tricky light winds, read the course well and stayed on their foils to beat Ineos Britannia. Posted on 16 Sep
Alinghi Red Bull Racing Youth team poised
Switzerland's most talented young sailors are gearing up for the UniCredit Youth America's Cup Alongside the Louis Vuitton Cup in Barcelona, Switzerland's most talented young sailors are gearing up for the UniCredit Youth America's Cup. Posted on 16 Sep
Now or never for Alinghi Red Bull Racing
The Swiss Challenger is giving it their all, but it may not be enough Alinghi Red Bull Racing can't seem to find its groove in the Semi-Finals opposite INEOS Britannia. The Swiss Challenger is giving it their all, both on the water and onshore, but it may not be enough opposite the British. Posted on 15 Sep
Alinghi Red Bull Racing struggles
A rough first day of the Louis Vuitton Cup Semi-Finals for the team It was a rough first day of the Semi-Finals for Alinghi Red Bull Racing with two losses to Ineos Britannia, the top-ranked Challenger from the previous round. Posted on 14 Sep
Alinghi Red Bull Racing ready to step it up
Using the short break between stages to make crucial adjustments Since Alinghi Red Bull Racing qualified for the Louis Vuitton Cup Semi-Finals, the team has been using the break between stages to make crucial adjustments. The focus remains the same: deliver the performance required to move forward in the competition. Posted on 12 Sep
Alinghi Red Bull Racing progress
Through to Louis Vuitton Cup Semi-Finals On the final day of the Louis Vuitton Cup Round Robin, the Swiss Challenger knew they were through to the Semi-Final before their match happened, as Orient Express Racing Team lost their match to INEOS Britannia. Posted on 9 Sep