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29 Oct 2000, 20:44 (Ref:45681) | #1 | |
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Puzzles me that the amount of prize money in F1 isn't well publicised (unlike Wimbledon tennis, Champions League or any other sport you care to mention)
Why not? Is it some big secret? I know loads dosh is made with sponsorship and stuff like that BUT How much for coming first in each Grand Prix, second, third? Are there separate money prizes for drivers and manufacturers? How much for overall win for the season? Thanks for any info you have Ian G |
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29 Oct 2000, 20:59 (Ref:45685) | #2 | ||
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I think it varies depending on the driver and who they drive for. For example, a Ferrari win bonus might be more than a McLaren win bonus (actually, it probably is because McLaren are stingy).
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29 Oct 2000, 21:40 (Ref:45705) | #3 | ||
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RG, I think you're confusing prize money with salary, contract bonuses and advertising royalties. I think what Mr Geeza was referring to was the FIA prize distribution, including 'income' from TV rights and appearance money. We had a thread on this topic 'way back when'. I'll see if I can find it. |
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29 Oct 2000, 22:31 (Ref:45723) | #5 | ||
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OK, How about these figures for the 2000 season... All teams earned approximately $6.5 million as a fixed amount, and in addition, a certain percentage based on their final positions. This was be distributed as follows: Ferrari $13m McLaren $11.3m Williams $8.7m Bennetton $7m BAR $6.5m Jordan $6m Arrows $4.6m Sauber $4.2m Jaguar $3.3m Mianrdi $2.6m Prost Grand Prix did not recieve any bonus, as they placed outside the top ten. There is also 47% of the revenue from the TV rights, which is just under $120m ($250m total) Hope this helps! |
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29 Oct 2000, 22:59 (Ref:45747) | #6 | ||
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Plus all teams, bar Prost, will get free transport to all the events in 2001. Must be worth a few million as well. Just think, do away with the above prize monies and it could be free entry to all GP's, just a nasty thought as I know how everyone loves handing over £100's to Bernies empire. SL |
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29 Oct 2000, 23:09 (Ref:45755) | #7 | |
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I suppose they keep it quiet cos its a hell of alot of money!! Just a guess but it could be!!!
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29 Oct 2000, 23:11 (Ref:45759) | #8 | ||
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You're right of course SL. I forgot about the transportation bit. Anyone want to hazard a guess at that cost of that! |
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30 Oct 2000, 08:54 (Ref:45822) | #9 | |
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Thanks for your input folks!
Sparky, where is your info from? How "official" is it? Are there any other sports where info on prize money is so hard to come by? Cheers! |
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