2011 – Melges 24

Uka Uka Racing is the strongest Melges 24 team in the world. In 2011, a season all Stars and Stripes, the team climbed on the roof of the world in the middle of May in Corpus Christi, Texas.
After its second place in the Key West Sailing Week in January, Uka Uka Racing has gained a crushing victory at the Bacardi Cup - Miami Sailing Week (4 victories in 5 regattas!).
The team to still beat is composed of Lorenzo Bressani at the helm, Jonathan McKee at tactics, Federico Michetti at the body, Fabio Gridelli in bow and the shipowner Lorenzo Santini at the halyard.

2010 – Melges 24

In January, in Key West, with great determination, Uka Uka Racing won the Acura Sailing Week for the second time.
During this year, the team leads both the World and the European Rankin list; it reaches the honour place in the Italian Championship, wins the Finnish Championship and the Estonian one. But is in Tallin (Estonia) that it performs its masterpiece, winning the title of world champion for the second time!

2009 – Melges 32

Compared to the 2008 season, the Melges 32 Uka Uka Racing team is completely renewed: Alessio Marinelli, from Civitanova, is the co-shipowner and the helmsman, Lorenzo Bressani, from Trieste, one of the shipowner Lorenzo Santini’s "trusted man", is the tactician, the Portuguese Olympic champion Hugo Rocha is the mainsail, Nello Pavone (Shosholza) and Santini handle the sail sheets, Vittorio Rocchelli handles the halyards, at the mast is Francesco Bassi, while the bow is headed by Paolo Mangialardo.
The first challenge for the Melges 32 Uka Uka Racing is the first leg of the Audi Sailing Series scheduled in Malcesine on Lake Garda. During the season the team misses two of five races, but manages to close the circuit in fifth place.
At the World Championship in Porto Cervo, Sardinia (from 20th to 29th September) the team get the third place with the same score of the runner-up.

2009 – Melges 24

Reigning Melges 24 World Champion Uka Uka Racing bets on the same crew of the previous year: Lorenzo Bressani at the helm, Federico Michetti at the sheets, Francesca Prina at the bow and the shipowner Lorenzo Santini at the halyards. What is new is the tactical role that is assigned to the American two-time Olympic champion Jonathan McKee.
All the first four months of the year are "Made in USA".
In January the Uka Uka Racing dominates the Acura Key West, Florida; then the team spends a successful week of speed-test training organized by the sailmakers North Sails One Design with Vince Brun and Harry Melges, up to the appointment of Annapolis in April where the team wins the Sperry Top-Sider Annapolis Nood.
The team returns to Italy to compete in the Italian Championship Class in Cagliari, Sardinia, and wins the title. In July, they get the first place also in the Torbole Melges Week, Lake Garda and in late August become 2009/2010 European Champion in Hyères, France, after a great battle until the last intersection against Blue Moon skippered by Flavio Favini.
Finally, the team goes back to the United States for the World Championship for the Melges 24 Class, where get the sixth place.

2008 - Melges 32

In the Melges 32 Class the crew gains a brilliant victory in the Italian/European Circuit Audi Sailing Series Melges 32.

2008 – Melges 24

The team dominates the circuit and places second at the Italian Championship. It is the prelude to the victory at the World Championship in Porto Cervo, that represents the first world title of the team in this very difficult discipline.

2007 - Melges 24

In 2007 Lorenzo Santini meets Federico Michetti, and they give birth to UKA UKA RACING - Melges 24.
At the end of the 32nd America's Cup the first team is formalized: Lorenzo Bressani, Francesco Bruni, Federico Michetti, Lorenzo Santini and Francesca Prina. In August 2007, the sailors get in the water directly at the Melges 24 European Championship of Neustadt, Germany, and get the third place. A few months later, they win the Winter of Alassio, Liguria, Italy.

2007 – Mumm 30

The Uka Uka Racing faces the Italian Circuit of the Class finishing in second place and closes the World Championship in Porto Cervo, Sardinia, Italy, in sixth position.

2006 – Mumm 30

With the same sailing team of 2005 the Uka Uka faces the Italian Circuit Mumm 30 and gets the seventh place. In October 2006, a new team has been built and in winter wins Mumm 30 and leaves for his first race overseas: the Miami World Championship 2006, finishing in ninth place.

2005 – Mumm 30

The Uka Uka’s activity continues with the same team of Beneteau 25: they deal with the Italian Circuit Mumm 30, finishing in ninth place.

2004 – Beneteau 25

Uka Uka continues to race at the Club Vela Civitanova and some sailors from Civitanova build a new competitive team.

2003 – Beneteau 25

Still within the Club Vela Portocivitanova, Uka Uka Racing keeps on scoring good results.

2002 – Beneteau 25

It is the first Uka Uka’s approach to boat races played at the Club Vela Porto Civitanova, Marche, Italy.
At the Italian Championships Beneteau 25 in Rimini, Emilia Romagna, Italy, the team, with Nenad Viali, closes in thirteenth place.