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Britain secured a significant victory against New Zealand in the America's Cup final, winning the second race on Wednesday and narrowing the series deficit to 4-2. The British team, led by Ben Ainslie, capitalized on a crucial error by the New Zealand crew during the start, establishing an early lead and maintaining it throughout the race despite late challenges from New Zealand. Ainslie expressed confidence in the team's improvement, highlighting their training efforts and teamwork as key factors in their performance. This win marks a morale boost for Britain, who had not won a race in the Cup since 1934. While New Zealand remains favored to win the series, the British crew's determination sets the stage for an exciting continuation of the competition. The next races are anticipated to showcase further fierce rivalry as both teams push for the prestigious trophy.
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