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Formula 1 world champions Mercedes to partner Team Ineos

Six-time Formula 1 constructors' championship winners Mercedes have agreed a partnership with Team Ineos' cycling and sailing divisions. The partnership will help develop "engineering, human science, simulation and data analysis". Ineos - owned by Britain's richest man Sir Jim Ratcliffe - began sponsoring Team Sky cycling in March 2019. "The technical demands of F1 mean we're well-placed to support in sailing and cycling," said Mercedes' Toto Wolff. No excuses for Red Bull in 2020 - Marko F1 world champions Mercedes, with Lewis Hamilton as lead driver, will work alongside Team Ineos' successful Tour de France team and their sailing division, who aspire to win the...
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