ROCKWOOL DEN clocked the highest average flight time of the entire fleet throughout Season 4, according to data from the F50 fleet.

Nicolai Sehested’s team beat the fleet with a 79% average racing flight time, superseding the likes of New Zealand (78.1%) and Australia (75.3%).

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Season 4 champions Spain picked up an average flight time of 75.6%, while Germany and Switzerland had the second worst performance across this metric - 73.2% and 73.3% respectively.

Season 4 // Germany F50 foiling near Switzerland on start line of Los Angeles SailGP

Meanwhile it was Taylor Canfield’s United States which picked up the lowest flight time - 65.9% - across the season. It was a similar story when it came to ride height - how high the foils sit out of the water while racing - with the U.S. recording the lowest ride height of the fleet - 759.7mm.

Season 4 // United States underway during New York practice racing

By comparison, France - which swapped its flight controller midway through the season - picked up the highest - 991.9mm, followed by ROCKWOOL DEN (985.4mm) and New Zealand (981.9mm).

Season 4 // France foiling during San Francisco practice racing

Surprisingly Season 4 champions Spain recorded the second lowest ride height of the fleet - 898.4mm.