Insomniac
05-08-17, 01:49 PM
Saw this today. I never really knew how it worked. In short, there's a bucket all teams split (as long as they were in the sport the last 2 years), another bucket divided up based on the finish in the championship and then other payments for various reasons like long standing team (Ferrari, nice name for Ferrari's lump sum), constructor's championships bonus (must be historical), heritage bonus (Williams only) and some other payments Red Bull got a bonus for signing the agreement first and Mercedes got the same payment by winning 2 championships.
At the end of the day, it works out to:
Team Total (in Millions)
Ferrari $180
Mercedes $171
Red Bull $161
McLaren $97
Williams $79
Force India $72
Toro Rosso $59
Renault $52
Sauber $49
Haas $19
Read it all here: https://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/revealed-formula-1-team-payments-for-2017-903197/
At the end of the day, it works out to:
Team Total (in Millions)
Ferrari $180
Mercedes $171
Red Bull $161
McLaren $97
Williams $79
Force India $72
Toro Rosso $59
Renault $52
Sauber $49
Haas $19
Read it all here: https://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/revealed-formula-1-team-payments-for-2017-903197/