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Post by dogued on Apr 10, 2017 11:03:35 GMT
These figures are cross checked from as many sources as I can find, but may be off. The picture going around last year as "Projected 2016 payments" was actually based off the 2015 results and income. 2016 season payments are made in May and will be slightly skewed because Manor aren't in to get their small amount based on 14/15 results. Haas will only get payment on 2016 position, and miss the $35m or so in roll-over position payment. Ferrari get a Long Standing Team payment. Mercedes, Red Bull, & McLaren get a Constructors Championship Bonus as the most recent winners. Mercedes, Williams, & Red Bull negotiated bonus payments with FOM. Team | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | Mercedes | $109m | $171m |
| Ferrari | $164m | $192m |
| Red Bull Racing | $117m | $144m |
| Williams | $96m | $87m |
| McLaren | $100m | $82m |
| Force India | $63m | $67m |
| Torro Rosso | $59m | $57m |
| Lotus (Renault) | $55m | $64m |
| Manor | $51m | $47m |
| Sauber | $46m | $54m |
| Haas | - | - |
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Liberty has said they want to review the payouts and cut all the bonus payments to Ferrari, Mercedes, McLaren, Williams, and Red Bull. Unfortunately, due to Bernie's love of long term deals, the earliest this can happen is 2021.
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Post by dogued on Apr 10, 2017 11:04:25 GMT
Hammer That's the best I can do. Wait till May/June for the 2016 payouts.
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Post by Hammer on Apr 10, 2017 12:16:34 GMT
Good enough for now, I can already guess the forecast numbers.
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