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Mercedes stakeholder rivals Hamilton bid for Chelsea

Article To news overview Lewis Hamilton will face competition from a key Mercedes stakeholder in his bid to become part-owner of Chelsea Football Club. Sir Jim Ratcliffe - chairman of chemical company INEOS, which owns one-third of the Mercedes F1 team - has launched a rival £4.25 billion bid to purchase the club from Roman Abramovich. Hamilton has previously described the prospect of becoming involved with the current Champions League winners as "very exciting", after it emerged he and tennis player Serena Williams were involved in backing Sir Martin Broughton's plans. But, in order for the bid to be successful, Hamilton must hope that the consortium to which he has given his...
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