The second day of the Emirates Dubai Sail Grand Prix presented by P&O Marinas takes place on November 24. The live broadcast racing window has been pushed back to 3pm GST.
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The Dubai Sail Grand Prix will continue to Sunday in the second day of races. According to its website, the SailGP returns to Dubai to kick off the long-awaited 2025 Season. Don’t miss out on the ultimate racing experience, with new teams, fierce rivalries reignited, and epic Race Stadium entertainment. This is more than a race: it’s a celebration of speed, style, and entertainment, launching the 2025 Season of the SailGP global championship.
How to Watch Dubai Sail Grand Prix Today:
Game Date: Sunday, Nov. 24, 2024
Game Time: 5 a.m. ET
TV: CBSSN
This will be race day two, with the GP also racing yesterday from 2:00 to 3:30 p.m. GST. Today’s race will feature several of the Sail GP’s top racers, including Australia’s Tom Slingsby. He will be featured alongside Canada’s Giles Scott, Emirates GBR’s Dylan Fletcher, France’s Quentin Delapierre, and Germany’s Erik Heil.
Other racers who will be involved in the contest include Martine Grael from Mubadala Brazil, Peter Burling from New Zealand, Ruggero Tita from Red Bull Italy, Nicolai Sehested from Rockwool Den, Sébastien Schneiter from Switzerland, and Taylor Canfield from the United States of America.
The Sail GP exists to impact the planet, better the sport of sailing, and create uniting opportunities for different countries. You will not want to miss this second day before the Sail GP takes off to Auckland after the turn of the new year.
The United States started the 2025 Season with a bang, rising through the fleet to pick up the first win when racing got underway in Dubai. The Americans did well the light airs of Abu Dhabi last season too, finishing third in their debut event as a new team. Can the team repeat their performance on day two to make the Final?
The end of Australia’s light wind weakness?
2025 Season // Dubai // Chris Draper with Tom Slingsby on day one of Dubai
The recruitment of Chris Draper to replace outgoing wing trimmer Kyle Langford did nothing to disrupt the winning ways of Australia. In fact, the team seemed to benefit from the light wind expertise of Draper, picking up consistent 5-3-1 results to finish the first day at the top of the leaderboard.