Luna Rossa deny acting 'without honour or respect' after forcing Prada Cup final to continue during lockdown
Race authorities and Ineos were in favour of pushing racing back to give fans the best possible chance of entering the race village
17 February 2021 • 11:43pm
INEOS Team UK and Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli (L) attend a training session on Auckland Harbour on February 17 as Covid-19 delays further racing of the Prada Cup 2021
Credit: Giles Martin-Raget/AFP
Luna Rossa on Wednesday night denied that they had acted “without honour or respect” for their hosts New Zealand after a row broke out over the schedule for the rest of their Prada Cup final against Ineos Team UK.