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2008 Audi MedCup Coverage
The TP52s are racing in Sardina. SW's latest coverage includes photos from Ingrid Abery and blogs from Quantum Racing Team
May 13, 2008
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2008 Audi MedCup Homepage                                                                   Results Page                      

2008 Schedule
May 12 to 17        Trophy City of Alicante
June 2 to 7            City of Marseille Trophy (view photos)
June 30 to July 5   Region of Sardinia Trophy (view photos
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July 21 to 26         Breitling Regatta
Aug. 25 to 30       Region of Murcia Trophy
Sept. 15 to 20       Portugal Trophy / City of Portimão

July 2, 2008

Click here for exclusive blog reports from the Quantum Racing team as they battle off the coast of Sardinia during Stop No. 3 of the 2008 Audi MedCup tour.

June 10, 2008

June 10, 2008: Why is Andy Horton smiling? Well partly because the picture was taken a few days before TP 52 for which he is calling tactics in the 2008 Audi MedCup was involved in a thunderous port-starboard collision near the windward mark. But he's also smiling because for Horton—that collision aside—everything is clicking. In this podcast, we speak with one of grand prix sailing's fastest rising stars.




June 9, 2008

Audi MedCup Press Release: Beginners luck? Hardly. Led by Russell Coutts and James Sptihill, BMW Oracle Racing wins its first and only Audi MedCup appearence in 2008.

May 12, 2008

Sailing World Podcast Series: Quantum Racing skipper Terry Hutchinson looks ahead to his first season helming a TP 52 on the Audi MedCup.

May 8, 2009

Quantum Racing's TP 52 Prepares for the 2008 MedCup Circuit--Press Release by Keith Taylor




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