America’s Cup – Sir Ben versus Sir Jim . . . Where does the dream go from here?

After the bombshell split in the British America’s Cup team, the most successful in the modern era, as the dust settles where do they go from here?

Ben Ainslie hits back at INEOS dismissal and vows to continue his challenge for 38th America’s Cup

Sir Ben Ainslie has hit back at his removal and replacement from the INEOS Britannia organisation, and will continue his British America’s Cup team challenge

Ben Ainslie has left the Ineos Britannia America’s Cup sailing team

Ben Ainslie has left the Ineos Britannia America’s Cup sailing team

37th America’s Cup – Emirates Team New Zealand celebrate with future of the event be announced in “due course,”

Emirates Team New Zealand defended the Louis Vuitton 37th America’s Cup in style and accepted the trophy with class and grace

Ben Ainslie rounds up an incredible day for INEOS Britannia winning the Louis Vuitton Cup Final

Ben Ainslie rounds up an incredible day for INEOS Britannia winning the Louis Vuitton cup final to move forward to the America’s Cup Match.

Ben Ainslie’s British team INEOS Britannia tops Louis Vuitton Cup leaderboard

Ben Ainslie’s America’s Cup team, INEOS Britannia, completed a remarkable run of match-race in the Louis Vuitton Challenger Selection Series to top the leaderboard.

Sir Jim gets on his bike to power INEOS Britannia

INEOS Chairman Sir Jim Ratcliffe joined Sir Ben Ainslie as a cyclor onboard Ineos Britannia’s flying America’s Cup race boat.

INEOS Britannia christen AC75 race boat in Barcelona

INEOS Chairman Sir Jim Ratcliffe joined INEOS Britannia CEO and Skipper Sir Ben Ainslie in Barcelona to lead the naming ceremony for their America’s Cup race boat