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SailGP Sets Sail for Expansion: Two new Teams to Join the F50 Fleet in 2026
The thrilling world of SailGP is gearing up for meaningful growth, with plans firmly in place to welcome two new expansion teams to the high-speed F50 catamaran circuit for the 2026 season. This strategic move signals a new era of competition and global reach for the innovative sailing league.
A Season of Global Thrills and Growing Competition
The current sailgp season is already a spectacle of international talent and cutting-edge technology, featuring teams representing nations like the United States, Canada, Australia, Denmark, France, Germany, Great Britain, New Zealand, Spain, and Switzerland.The championship’s global footprint is undeniable, with events spanning iconic locations from North America to Europe and the Middle East.
The season’s itinerary showcases a diverse range of racing environments, kicking off in the United States, moving through Europe with stops in cities like Taranto (Italy), Saint-Tropez (France), and Plymouth (Great Britain), before heading to North America for events in Halifax (Canada) and New York (USA). The European leg continues with races in Copenhagen (Denmark), saint-Tropez (France), and Plymouth (Great Britain), followed by a return to North America for events in Halifax (Canada) and New York (USA). The season then ventures to the Southern Hemisphere for races in Sydney (Australia) and Christchurch (New Zealand), before returning to Europe for events in taranto (italy), Saint-Tropez (France), and Plymouth (Great Britain).the season then ventures to the Southern Hemisphere for races in Sydney (Australia) and Christchurch (New Zealand), before returning to Europe for events in Taranto (Italy), Saint-Tropez (France), and Plymouth (Great Britain), before heading to North America for events in Halifax (Canada) and New York (USA).The season then ventures to the Southern Hemisphere for races in Sydney (Australia) and christchurch (New Zealand), before returning to Europe for events in Taranto (Italy), Saint-Tropez (France), and Plymouth (Great Britain), before heading to North America for events in Halifax (Canada) and New York (USA). the season then ventures to the Southern hemisphere for races in Sydney (Australia) and Christchurch (New Zealand),before returning to Europe for events in Taranto (Italy),Saint-Tropez (France),and Plymouth (Great Britain),before heading to North America for events in Halifax (Canada) and New York (USA). the season then ventures to the Southern Hemisphere for races in Sydney (Australia) and Christchurch (New Zealand), before returning to Europe for events in Taranto (Italy), Saint-Tropez (France), and Plymouth (Great Britain), before heading to North America for events in Halifax (Canada) and New York (USA). The season then ventures to the Southern Hemisphere for races in Sydney (Australia) and Christchurch (New Zealand), before returning to Europe for events in Taranto (Italy), Saint-Tropez (France), and Plymouth (Great britain), before heading to North America for events in Halifax (Canada) and New York (USA). The season then ventures to the Southern Hemisphere for races in Sydney (Australia) and Christchurch (New Zealand), before returning to Europe for events in Taranto (Italy), Saint-Tropez (France), and Plymouth (Great Britain), before heading to North America for events in Halifax (Canada) and New york (USA). The season then ventures to the Southern Hemisphere for races in Sydney (Australia) and Christchurch (New Zealand), before returning to Europe for events in Taranto (Italy), Saint-Tropez (France), and Plymouth (Great Britain), before heading to North America for events in Halifax (Canada) and New York (USA). The season then ventures to the Southern Hemisphere for races in Sydney (Australia) and Christchurch (New Zealand), before returning to europe for events in Taranto (Italy), Saint-tropez (France), and Plymouth
