The story follows their quest to win the , the oldest trophy in international sports. The partnership began in 2000 after Ellison, an accomplished sailor, was rejected by the prestigious St. Francis Yacht Club. Bajurin, then the Commodore of the struggling, blue-collar Golden Gate Yacht Club , reached out to Ellison with an offer that eventually saved the club from insolvency. Key Milestones
Watch this interview with author Julian Guthrie to learn more about the partnership and the technology behind the race: The Billionaire and the Mechanic: How Larry Ell...
: After years of legal battles and technical innovation, including the development of a massive 223-foot carbon fiber wingsail, Oracle Team USA won the 33rd America's Cup in Valencia, Spain. The story follows their quest to win the
: Expanded editions of the book cover the 34th America's Cup, where the team overcame an 8-to-1 deficit to win eight straight races against Team New Zealand. Principal Figures Bajurin, then the Commodore of the struggling, blue-collar
: The billionaire co-founder of Oracle Corporation, driven by an intense competitive nature to win sailing's "holy grail".
: The book details the team's unsuccessful runs for the Cup in 2003 and 2007.
: A car radiator shop owner and mechanic who served as the unlikely "working-class soul mate" and partner to Ellison through the campaign.