
A developing low around Fiji has given 4th-placed NZ/Spanish boat Camper only a slim chance of winning the fourth leg of the round-the-world

Meteorologists feel a
24-hour drag-race south is on the cards before the six boats turn towards NZ's North Cape, and slug it out against the wind to the finish in Auckland. The first boat is expected to arrive in Auckland on Saturday...
but head of the Camper/Emirates Team NZ syndicate Grant Dalton believes Camper "just isn't fast enough" to take line honours. While many hoped for the NZ-flagged boat to lead the six-boat fleet into Auckland - to mark the return of the race to the city after 10 years - Camper is struggling in fourth spot, 200 miles behind leading French boat Groupama with less than 1000 miles to sail in this fourth leg.

In the meantime, a free public party has been lined up at the Race Village in the Viaduct. A rolling programme of entertainment will run for 12 hours each day, from 9am-9pm. The days are being themed around the home nations of the participating yachts – China, France, NZ, Spain, United Arab Emirates and the US, as well as Brazil because it's the next stopover and Ireland because that's where the race will finish. The yachts will be moored in Pit Lane, where visitors can get a closer look at the world's fastest monohulls.
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