Media Day, San Diego, Tuesday, August
11:

Photo:©2009
Gilles Martin-Raget
/ BMW Oracle Racing

Photo:©2009
Gilles Martin-Raget
/ BMW Oracle Racing

Photo:©2009
Gilles Martin-Raget
/ BMW Oracle Racing

Harrison Ford, right, on
the winches. His career as a grinder is expected to be cut short
when BMW Oracle replaces eight crew members with engine driven equipment,
newly permitted under the rules.
Photo:©2009
Gilles Martin-Raget
/ BMW Oracle Racing
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