INEOS Britannia

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INEOS Britannia
BRITANNIA LINEAR CARBON RGB.jpg
Career
Yacht clubBurgee of the Royal Cornwall Yacht Club.svg  Royal Cornwall Yacht Club (2012-2013)
Burgee of the Royal Yacht Squadron.svg  Royal Yacht Squadron (2015-Present)
Established2012
NationFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom
Team principal(s) Sir Jim Ratcliffe
Sir Ben Ainslie
CEO Sir Ben Ainslie
Skipper Sir Ben Ainslie
Notable victoriesLouis Vuitton Cup Challenger Series 2024
Yachts
Sail no.Boat name
GBR-3R1 (AC50)
GBR-3Britannia (AC75)

AC75 Britannia competing in the 37th America's Cup C.GREGORY-INEOS BRITANNIA 20240516 DJI 0719.jpg
AC75 Britannia competing in the 37th America's Cup
INEOS Britannia Headquarters building in Barcelona INEOS Britannia Base.jpg
INEOS Britannia Headquarters building in Barcelona

INEOS Britannia is a British sailing team that is the challenger of record for the 37th America's Cup.

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The team was established in 2012 with the ambition of winning the America's Cup for Great Britain and to 'bring the cup home' to the United Kingdom. The team joined forces with INEOS in 2018. In 2021 the team challenged for the 36th America's Cup in Auckland, New Zealand, representing the Royal Yacht Squadron.

The team is backed by INEOS founder and chairman Sir Jim Ratcliffe and led by the most successful Olympic sailor of all time, Sir Ben Ainslie, who is owner team principal, CEO and skipper.

Formation and facilities

In January 2012, Ben Ainslie announced the formation of a British team to compete in the America's Cup, called Ben Ainslie Racing (BAR). His team competed in the AC45 class for the remaining races of the 2011–13 America's Cup World Series to develop experience and generate interest from sponsors. [1] The team was also known as J.P. Morgan BAR in this early period and competed for the Royal Cornwall Yacht Club. [2]

In January 2014, Ainslie began the process of raising £100M to fund the team, as well as development of racing yachts which was projected to take 30% of the budget. The project was initially backed by 12 core supporters including Sir Charles Dunstone and Sir Keith Mills. [3] In December 2014 Ben Ainslie Racing and Red Bull Advanced Technologies (RBAT) announced that they would work together on the America's Cup project, with Formula One designer Adrian Newey leading RBAT's efforts regarding design and engineering. [4] J.P. Morgan indicated that it was not planning to continue sponsorship and the team began the search for a new title sponsor. [5]

In April 2014, as part of the launch of Rear Admiral Rob Stevens's 'Transforming Solent' report, which makes 36 recommendations with 15 prioritised at an investment cost of £91M, Ainslie announced plans to build a team headquarters in the Solent area. [6] Having reviewed a number of sites, the project put forward plans to develop an operational building at Camber Dock, as part of the wider redevelopment of Portsmouth Harbour. [7] On 18 June, Portsmouth Council approved plans for the £12M main operations building, which Ainslie confirmed would be built subject to £8M of requested UK Government-backed development funding. [8] On 1 July 2014, in a meeting with Prime Minister David Cameron, central government funding of £7.5M towards the operational building's construction was confirmed, with construction reliant on final planning permission from the council and the project raising the additional required funds. [9] The operational building is also where the boats are designed and manufactured, and contains administration and full crew development facilities. The design was developed by HGP Architects, [10] which also designed the nearby Spinnaker Tower. The building was opened in June 2015 and featured approximately 400 solar panels generating 130MWh/y, [11] ventilation features and insulation to improve its sustainability. [10]

In September 2018 it was announced [12] that sailing clothing brand Henri Lloyd would continue its long partnership with Sir Ben by supplying the kit for INEOS Team UK in the pursuit of the 36th challenge of the America's Cup in 2021.

On 4 October 2021, the team announced a high-performance partnership with Mercedes-AMG F1 Applied Science, a division of the Mercedes-AMG Petronas F1 Team, bringing together the best of the worlds of high-performance marine and automotive engineering, with the goal to win the America's Cup for Britain.

The team is based in Brackley, home of the Mercedes-AMG Petronas F1 Team. James Allison will be the technical lead of the team's 37th America's Cup challenge in his capacity as Chief Technical Officer of the Mercedes-AMG Petronas F1 Team and INEOS Britannia.

34th America's Cup

2012-2013 Americas Cup World Series

JP Morgan BAR initially competed in the 2011–13 America's Cup World Series competing in their AC45 catamaran. The team had excellent performance in two events in San Francisco but slipped to a surprise defeat in Naples in April 2013. [13] In August 2013, the competition jury received a report from Oracle Team USA that their boat and others they had loaned had unauthorised modifications. [14] Since they were using one of the out of measurement boats provided by Team Oracle USA, Ainslie withdrew his team from the competition on 7 August 2013. They denied that they had any prior knowledge that the boat was out of measurement, and were scored DSQ (disqualified) from the series. [15]

America's Cup World Series 2012-2013
TeamSkipperTotal ptsNotes
1 Flag of the United States.svg Oracle Racing Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jimmy Spithill
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Tom Slingsby
274DSQ
2 Flag of Italy.svg Luna Rossa Challenge Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Chris Draper 204
3 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ben Ainslie Racing Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ben Ainslie 196DSQ
4 Flag of New Zealand.svg Team New Zealand Flag of New Zealand.svg Dean Barker 193
5 Flag of Sweden.svg Artemis Racing Flag of the United States.svg Terry Hutchinson
Flag of Sweden.svg Charlie Ekberg
181
6 Flag of France.svg Energy Team Flag of France.svg Loick Peyron
Flag of France.svg Yann Guichard
175
7 Flag of Italy.svg Luna Rossa Challenge Flag of Italy.svg Francesco Bruni
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Paul Cambell-James
Flag of Spain.svg Iker Martínez
165
8 Flag of the United States.svg Oracle Racing Flag of New Zealand.svg Russell Coutts
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Darren Bundock
114
9 Flag of South Korea.svg Team Korea Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Chris Draper
Flag of New Zealand.svg Pete Burling
110
10 Flag of Sweden.svg Artemis Racing Flag of Australia (converted).svg Nathan Outteridge
Flag of Argentina.svg Santiago Lange
98
11 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg China Team Flag of New Zealand.svg Phil Robertson
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Mitch Booth
78
12 Flag of the United States.svg HS Racing Flag of Austria.svg Roman Hagara 39DSQ

In 2013, the team set a new multihull record of 2 hours 52 minutes 15 seconds for the Round the Island Race in their AC45.

34th America's Cup

The team did not enter to compete in the 34th America's Cup, with Ben Ainslie instead sailing as helm onboard Oracle Team USA's second AC72 in the team's training programme ahead of the event. During the 34th America's Cup match, Oracle Team USA were losing to Emirates Team New Zealand 8–1. The American syndicate decided to replace tactician John Kostecki with Ainslie, and went on to win 10 consecutive race wins to win the America's Cup. Ben Ainslie was credited as one of the key reasons behind their famous comeback to win the America's Cup in 2013. Several of the team's other key sailors also competed for Luna Rossa Challenge in the Louis Vuitton Cup challenger selection series.

35th America's Cup

Yachts

ClubNameLaunch dateClass
Burgee of the Royal Yacht Squadron.svg  Royal Yacht Squadron T1October 2014AC45F
Burgee of the Royal Yacht Squadron.svg  Royal Yacht Squadron T2October 2015AC45 Turbo
Burgee of the Royal Yacht Squadron.svg  Royal Yacht Squadron T3April 2016AC45 Turbo
Burgee of the Royal Yacht Squadron.svg  Royal Yacht Squadron R1February 2017AC50

Crew

SailorPosition
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ben Ainslie Skipper
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Giles Scott Tactician
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Paul Cambell-JamesMainsail Trimmer
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Bleddyn MonTrimmer
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jonathan Macbeth Grinder
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Nick HuttonGrinder
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg David CarrGrinder
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Neil HunterGrinder
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ed PowysGrinder

2015-2016 Americas Cup World Series

Following Ainslie's win representing the US, it was announced that Ben Ainslie Racing would challenge for the 35th America's Cup in 2017. The team competed in the 2014 Extreme Sailing Series, finishing 5th overall in the Extreme 40 class catamaran.

The team raced in 2015-16 America's Cup World Series in the AC45F catamaran class, winning events in Portsmouth, Toulon and Fukuoka to take the overall series win.

America's Cup World Series 2015-2016
TeamSkipperTotal pts
1 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Land Rover BAR Sir Ben Ainslie 512
2 Flag of the United States.svg Oracle Team USA Jimmy Spithill 493
3 Flag of New Zealand.svg Emirates Team New Zealand Pete Burling 485
4 Flag of Japan.svg Softbank Team Japan Dean Barker 466
5 Flag of Sweden.svg Artemis Racing Nathan Outteridge 460
6 Flag of France.svg Groupama Team France Franck Cammas 419

Louis Vuitton Cup

In March 2015, former McLaren CEO Martin Whitmarsh was announced as Ben Ainslie Racing's CEO. In June 2015, Ben Ainslie announced a partnership with Land Rover and changed the team's name to Land Rover BAR.

The team's win in the 2015–16 America's Cup World Series conferred points towards the 2017 Louis Vuitton Cup in Bermuda, which began May 2017. The team was knocked out of the competition by New Zealand in the Challenger semi-final. The defeat was attributed simply to the greater speed of the opponent's boat.

Round Robins
TeamWLACWS ptsTotal pts
1 Flag of the United States.svg Oracle Team USA 8209
2 Flag of New Zealand.svg Emirates Team New Zealand 8208
3 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Land Rover BAR4626
4 Flag of Sweden.svg Artemis Racing 5505
5 Flag of Japan.svg Softbank Team Japan3703
5 Flag of France.svg Groupama Team France 2802
Semi Finals
TeamWL
1 Flag of New Zealand.svg Emirates Team New Zealand 52
2 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Land Rover BAR25

Red Bull Youth Americas Cup

Following the announcement that alongside the 35th Americas Cup would be held the Red Bull Youth Americas Cup, Land Rover BAR launched the Land Rover BAR Academy in January 2016, with over 150 young British sailors under the age of 24 applying to be part of the team. Of these sailors, a team of sailors were selected. The squad trained and competed on a GC32 Class catamaran in the Extreme Sailing Series in 2016 and 2017, under the expert guidance of the team's senior sailors and coaches.

The team raced in Bermuda in the 2017 Red Bull Youth America's Cup in the AC45F foiling catamaran class, finishing in 1st place with 50 points, 2 points ahead of their nearest rivals from New Zealand. The team was credited with being the only team to race with a female sailor on board.

Qualifying Group A
TeamSkipperTotal Pts
1 Flag of Sweden.svg Artemis Youth Racing Rasmus Rosengren55
2 Flag of Germany.svg SVB Team Germany Paul Kohlhoff 47
3 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Team Tilt Sebastien Schneiter 46
4 Flag of France.svg Team France JeuneRobin Follin46
5 Flag of Denmark.svg Youth Vikings DenmarkDaniel Bjørnholt43
6 Flag of Japan.svg Kaijin Team JapanIbuki Koizumi33
Qualifying Group B
TeamSkipperTotal Pts
1 Flag of New Zealand.svg NZL Sailing TeamLogan Dunning-Beck51
2 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Land Rover BAR AcademyRob Bunce51
3 Flag of Spain.svg Spanish Impulse Jordi Xammar 51
4 Flag of Bermuda.svg Team BDAMacKenzie Cooper45
5 Flag of the United States.svg Next Generation USACarson Crain36
6 Flag of Austria.svg Candidate Sailing TeamLukas Höllwerth36
Final
TeamSkipperTotal Pts
1 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Land Rover BAR AcademyRob Bunce50
2 Flag of New Zealand.svg NZL Sailing TeamLogan Dunning-Beck48
3 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Team Tilt Sebastien Schneiter 42
4 Flag of Sweden.svg Artemis Youth Racing Rasmus Rosengren37
5 Flag of France.svg Team France JeuneRobin Follin35
6 Flag of Spain.svg Spanish Impulse Jordi Xammar 34
7 Flag of Germany.svg SVB Team GermanyPaul Kohlhoff33
8 Flag of Bermuda.svg Team BDAMacKenzie Cooper33

Crew

SailorPosition
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Neil HunterSkipper
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Rob BunceSkipper
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Chris TaylorHelm
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Owen BowermanHelm
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Annabel VoseTactician
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Elliot HansonMainsail Trimmer
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Will AllowayMainsail Trimmer
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Adam KayTrimmer
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Oli GreberTrimmer
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Sam BattenTrimmer

Extreme Sailing Series & GC32 Racing Tour

Following on from Land Rover BAR Academy's success over the previous two years in the GC32 class, the team, newly sponsored by INEOS competed simultaneously in the 2018 Extreme Sailing Series and the 2018 GC32 Racing Tour, both in the hydro-foiling GC32 Class catamaran class. The INEOS Rebels youth team finished in 4th place overall in the Extreme Sailing Series, whilst the senior INEOS Team UK team finished in 2nd place overall in the GC32 Racing Tour, with several event wins. Following the collapse of the Extreme Sailing Series at the end of 2018, the team began using their two GC32s for two boat training in preparation for their 36th America's Cup campaign.

Extreme Sailing Series 2018
TeamSkipperTotal Pts
1 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Alinghi Arnaud Psarofaghis92
2 Flag of Oman.svg Oman Air Phil Robertson 83
3 Flag of Denmark.svg SAP Extreme Sailing Team Adam Minoprio 83
4 Flag of Austria.svg Red Bull Sailing Team Roman Hagara 72
5 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg INEOS Rebels UKLeigh Macmillan70
6 Flag of Mexico.svg Team MexicoErik Brockmann56
GC32 Racing Tour 2018
TeamSkipperTotal Pts
1 Flag of France.svg Norauto Franck Cammas 7
2 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg INEOS Team UK Sir Ben Ainslie 17
3 Flag of France.svg Zoulou Erik Maris 19
4 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg RealteamJerome Clerc20
5 Flag of the United States.svg ArgoJason Carroll23
6 Flag of New Zealand.svg Frank RacingSimon Hull27
7 Flag of Australia (converted).svg .film RacingSimon Delzoppo31
8 Flag of Argentina.svg Codigo Rojo RacingFrederico Ferioli41

Sail GP

On 26 November 2019, SailGP announced that Ben Ainslie would join the Great Britain SailGP Team as helm on the British F50 foiling catamaran. The team announced title sponsorship from INEOS, with the sailing team made up of both existing SailGP GBR and INEOS Team UK sailors. The collaboration between the teams concluded at the end of 2020.

The team's first and only SailGP event was in Sydney in February 2020. Ainslie's crew won four of the five fleet races, before taking the win in the final race against Tom Slingsby's Australian team. The second round of the 2020 SailGP series was due to be held in San Francisco in May 2020, [16] however SailGP delayed the second season until 2021 due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, with points from the Sydney race removed from the championship. [17]

Crew

SailorPosition
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Sir Ben Ainslie Helm
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Chris Draper CEO
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Luke ParkinsonFlight Controller
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Iain Jensen Wing Trimmer
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Richard MasonTrimmer
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Matt GotrelGrinder
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Neil HunterGrinder

Results

PosTeam Flag of Australia (converted).svg SYD [lower-alpha 1] Points
12345F
1 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain11114147
2 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia 23521242
3 Flag of Japan.svg Japan3433339
4 Flag of Spain.svg Spain5224231
5 Flag of the United States.svg United States4645531
6 Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark7567622
7 Flag of France.svg France6DNSDNS6714
Citation: [18]
Key
ColourResult
1Winner
2Second place
3Third place
4–7Finish
DNFDid not finish
DNSDid not start
DSQDisqualified
WHWithheld from racing
CRace cancelled

36th America's Cup

In 2018 it was announced that the team would join forces with INEOS and would challenge for the 36th America's Cup in Auckland, New Zealand, as INEOS Team UK. [19] The team will race for Royal Yacht Squadron Racing.

The INEOS team boasts a world class sailing crew including Team Principal Skipper Sir Ben Ainslie and fellow Olympic Gold medallist Giles Scott. Combined, the team has 16 America's Cup wins and eight Olympic medals. [20]

INEOS Team UK's leadership team includes four times Cup winner Grant Simmer as CEO [21] and Nick Holroyd, who was instrumental in bringing foiling technology into the Cup, as Chief Designer. [22]

On 4 October 2019 INEOS Team UK launched their first America's Cup boat from their HQ in Portsmouth, naming her ‘Britannia’ in homage to one of Britain's most famous racing yachts, after over 90,000 design hours and 50,000 construction hours. [23]

In January 2020 the team relocated to Cagliari, Sardinia, for a winter training camp with the team's first America's Cup boat. [24] In March 2020, however, due to the COVID-19 global pandemic the team made the decision to withdraw all sailing operations from Sardinia and return to the UK. [25]

In October 2020 the team relocated to Auckland for the 36th America's Cup [26] and on 16 October the team launched their race boat for the 36th America's Cup, Britannia, a foiling monohull capable of estimated top speeds of over 50 knots (93 km/H, 57.5 MP/H) and a significant evolution from the team's first AC75 with noticeable changes to hull shape, deck layout and more. [27]

Yachts

ClubNameLaunch dateClass
Burgee of the Royal Yacht Squadron.svg  Royal Yacht Squadron T5August 2018Quant 28F
Burgee of the Royal Yacht Squadron.svg  Royal Yacht Squadron BritanniaOctober 2019AC75
Burgee of the Royal Yacht Squadron.svg  Royal Yacht Squadron Britannia IIOctober 2020AC75

Crew

SailorPosition
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Sir Ben Ainslie Skipper
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Giles Scott Tactician
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Leigh MacmillanFlight Controller
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Luke ParkinsonFlight Controller
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Bleddyn MonMainsail Trimmer
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Joey NewtonTrimmer
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Nick HuttonTrimmer
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Richard MasonTrimmer
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ben CornishGrinder
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Chris BrittleGrinder
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg David CarrGrinder
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Graeme SpenceGrinder
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Matt GotrelGrinder
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Neil HunterGrinder
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Oli GreberGrinder
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Tim CarterGrinder

2019-2020 America's Cup World Series

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the first two events in the 2019-20 America's Cup World Series due to be held in Cagliari [28] and Portsmouth [29] were cancelled due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on sports. The four AC36 teams competed in the third and final ACWS event in Auckland in December 2020. INEOS Team UK struggled to keep their AC75 foiling during their manoeuvres, consequently ending the event with no wins, and in last place overall.

ACWS Auckland
TeamHelmWL
1 Flag of New Zealand.svg Emirates Team New Zealand Pete Burling 51
2 Flag of the United States.svg American Magic Dean Barker 42
3 Flag of Italy.svg Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli James Spithill
Francesco Bruni
33
4 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg INEOS Team UK Sir Ben Ainslie 06

Prada Cup

Following a disappointing performance in the Auckland ACWS event in December 2020, the team spent the following three weeks making modifications to their boat Britannia ahead of the start of the Prada Cup qualifying series. This included a new mast and sails as well as modifications to the hull and foils. The team received support from INEOS sponsored Mercedes-AMG Petronas F1 Team.

INEOS Team UK dominated the Round Robin phase of the Prada Cup which saw them race and beat each of the two other challenger teams three times, securing their place in the Prada Cup Final beginning on 13 February 2021. The team's place in the Prada Cup final marked a significant point in their campaign, being the furthest any British challenge had progressed in the competition since the introduction of a challenger selection series.

Round Robins
TeamHelmWL
1 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg INEOS Team UK Sir Ben Ainslie 60
2 Flag of Italy.svg Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli James Spithill
Francesco Bruni
33
3 Flag of the United States.svg American Magic Dean Barker 06

After Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli's win in the Prada Cup Semi-Finals against American Magic, the American team was eliminated from the event, securing the Italian team's place in the Prada Cup Final alongside INEOS Team UK.

The Prada Cup Finals were held in predominantly light wind (8-14 knots), with Luna Rossa showing great improvement in boat handling, winning the first 5 races consecutively. INEOS Team UK showed superior downwind pace in Race 6, taking their sole race win before Luna Rossa dominated Day 4 to take their sixth and seventh race win for the Prada Cup overall, and securing their place in the 36th America's Cup Match against Emirates Team New Zealand.

Final
TeamHelmWL
1 Flag of Italy.svg Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli James Spithill
Francesco Bruni
71
2 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg INEOS Team UK Sir Ben Ainslie 17

Notes

  1. Although the first round in Sydney was successfully completed before the delay of the rest of the season, points scored were later removed from the championship.

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