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Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s INEOS, Manchester United’s minority owner, is exploring the sale of French side Nice. New York-based ...
Sir Jim Ratcliffe could use INEOS’ part ownership of the Mercedes Formula 1 team to help ... of the club last year and will now lean on his F1 involvement to improve the data side of the ...
He also declared his intention to enter a new challenge for the 38th America’s Cup under the team name Ineos Britannia, still using the technical might of the Mercedes F1 team, in which Ineos owns a ...
Manchester United minority owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe has a one-third stake in the Mercedes F1 team through his Ineos group Sir Jim Ratcliffe could use Ineos' Formula 1 involvement to help ...
INEOS Britannia is now walking away from the ... He talked about a new campaign in partnership with Mercedes F1. Hinted at fresh ambition. But let’s be honest—nobody really believed he was ...
INEOS has further sporting ventures outside of football, owning one-third of the successful Mercedes F1 team and the INEOS Grenadiers Tour de France-winning cycling team. INEOS Britannia sailing ...
Sir Jim Ratcliffe's Ineos Britannia sailing team has withdrawn its intention to challenge for the next America's Cup.
INEOS said in January that Ainslie parted ways ... quick boat and we felt with the very effective input from the Mercedes F1 engineers, that we had a real chance at the next Cup.
INEOS, who gained full control over the football operation at Old Trafford last year, also hold a 33% ownership stake in Mercedes-AMG Petronas F1 and are believed to hold Sansoni in high regard.
Ratcliffe's Ineos are part-owners of the Mercedes F1 team which would reportedly make any move to bring Sansoni to United much smoother. While it's understood that Sansoni is already set to call ...
No deal has been agreed yet but Ineos is a part-owner in the Mercedes F1 team, which should smooth the process. Sansoni is due to leave Mercedes at the end of the year and sources say a move to ...
Manchester United are set to take the unusual approach of targeting an analyst from a different sport to “turbocharge” the data department at Old Trafford, according to the Daily Mail.Mike Keegan ...
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