A Day Late But Not A Dollar Short Acura Key West Race Week started a day late – thanks to the fierce winds of Monday – but that seemed to raise the level of excitement for the 25-strong Farr 40 class. It certainly provided close racing although the usual suspects were to be found near the front of the fleet and after three races, it came as little surprise that Vincenzo Onorato’s Mascalzone Latino topped the overall points score. The Italian’s consistency with two second places and a third gave him a three point advantage over Peter de Ridder’s Mean Machine, which had the same points as Jim Richardson’s Barking Mad. Read more...
Key West - 23 January 2008 17:05
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