Sailing-Ainslie gets new backer on board as SailGP gains fans
LONDON : Britain's Ben Ainslie hailed a new investment valuing his privately-owned SailGP team at $40 million as a vote of confidence in sailing's equivalent of Formula One.
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LONDON : Britain's Ben Ainslie hailed a new investment valuing his privately-owned SailGP team at $40 million as a vote of confidence in sailing's equivalent of Formula One.
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