Daniel Bernasconi, (born 1973) is a British AmericaâÂÂs Cup yacht designer, specializing in hydrodynamic design and performance optimization. He is currently the Technical Director of Team New Zealand and a Founding Director of SumToZero, a specialist yacht design consultancy.
Bernasconi has worked in both Formula One and the AmericaâÂÂs Cup as a race engineer. As Technical Director Bernasconi led the winning Team New Zealand yacht design teams in both the 2017 and 2021 AmericaâÂÂs Cup.
After graduating with a Master of Engineering degree from the University of Cambridge Bernasconi worked first as a structural engineer at Ove Arup & Partners. He then spent six years at McLaren Racing as a vehicle dynamics engineer and team leader of vehicle modeling. Whilst at McLaren, the team won two Driversâ World Championships with Mika Hakkinen and one ConstructorâÂÂs World Championship.
Bernasconi made the switch to yacht design after completion of a PhD in Mathematical Modeling and Aerodynamics at the University of Southampton subsequently running the Velocity Prediction Program and designing hydrofoils for Alinghi in their 2010 America's Cup campaign against Oracle Team USA. When AlinghiâÂÂs AmericaâÂÂs Cup campaign ended, Bernasconi developed Gomboc, a proprietary software program which became Emirates Team New ZealandâÂÂs velocity prediction tool through the development of the AC72 class of wingsail foiling catamaran in 2013.
Bernasconi has led Team New ZealandâÂÂs winning design teams for the development of both the AC50 and AC75 America's Cup yacht classes.