When the news arrived that Ben Ainslie was out, all eyes turned to Ratcliffe and his future America's Cup plans... here's the ...
So with a legal dispute with the All Blacks, a fall-out with Sir Ben Ainslie and the scaling back of cycling investment, the evidence suggests INEOS’ commitment to its sport portfolio is waning.
Ineos’ billionaire owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe has defended his organisation pulling out of its sponsorship agreement with New ...
Earlier this year, Sir Jim Ratcliffe and Ineos decided to pull their sponsorship of British Olympic legend Sir Ben Ainslie and his America’s Cup sailing team. While the official reason was that ...
INEOS did not hold any sporting control of ... water in a bid to be sole funders of the British effort, helmed by Ben Ainslie, the sailor who has won four gold medals at the Olympic Games.
A partnership with Sir Ben Ainslie’s America’s Cup team has also been terminated, while the Daily Telegraph reported earlier this week that Ineos’ one-third stake in Mercedes Formula 1 was ...
"The British Challenger for the 38th America’s Cup, led by Sir Ben Ainslie, was astounded to read today’s statement from Ineos and Mercedes F1 regarding their planned challenge for the 38th ...
“I think it’s fair to say that Ineos don’t want to spend more money." That was followed by the decision to part ways with Sir Ben Ainslie over the bid to win the America's Cup, with that ...
Tottenham's substitutes' bench displays the INEOS logo. Alex Pantling/Getty Images Sir Jim Ratcliffe's company have also ended a partnership with Sir Ben Ainslie's America's Cup team with INEOS ...
INEOS also backed Britain's America's Cup bid to the tune of 100 million pounds ($124.42 million) but announced in January it had split with skipper Ben Ainslie's crew which lost 7-2 to New ...
Ineos and the Mercedes Formula 1 team reportedly almost cut ties last year before a late change of heart from Manchester United part-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe saw him stay with the outfit.