2021–22 SailGP championship

[4] Although the opening round in Sydney proceeded as planned, results from the race were declared void upon the postponement of the season until 2021.

[20] The season originally began in Sydney with new teams Spain and Denmark joining, with the former coming second in several fleet races.

[24] New Zealand joined the resumed season in Bermuda, where the first day of racing was brought forward to the Friday to avoid poor conditions on Saturday.

During the final, the US suffered an impact with a submerged object in the water which damaged their rudder, causing it to break down.

[29][30][31] Most teams competed with substitute sailors at the Plymouth regatta due to 2020 Summer Olympics commitments.

[32] Japan won the fourth fleet race and Great Britain the fifth, leaving France, the US, and Australia to compete in the final.

Australia won the event, moving them to first place in the championship, drawn on points with Great Britain.

Championship leader Australia suffered hydraulic and electrical failures and consistently finished in the last few positions.

[34] Japan won the fourth race and Denmark the fifth, with the former also winning the final to take the championship lead.

[37] Each event hosted multiple races, with the three highest scoring teams after each round facing off to decide the podium order.

[46] SailGP, in partnership with WASZP, created Inspire Racing to make foiling more accessible to young sailors, give them opportunity to experience a large sailing competition in all aspects, including racing in front of huge SailGP crowds.

The Australian team won the Grand Final in San Francisco.