Let's put the half billion in perspective: how much does Ferrari get in payments from the FIA (it's more than any other team, I know that) and how much in sponsorship?
I think their net spend is significantly less.
Err.... this is what I could see....FW17 wrote:Ferrari needs a budget of 800 million to compete
Redbull spends close to 500million only in the team and no engine works
Ferrari's failure is because they do not spend enough
Does this include the engine departments?GPR-A wrote:Err.... this is what I could see....FW17 wrote:Ferrari needs a budget of 800 million to compete
Redbull spends close to 500million only in the team and no engine works
Ferrari's failure is because they do not spend enough
http://www.crash.net/f1/news/221835/1/f ... -most.html
The full breakdown is below - the figures in brackets show income from sponsors, then partners and then from TV/FOM...
F1 2015 team budgets:
1. Red Bull Racing (€266m + €35.7m + €167m) = €468.7m
2. Mercedes (€122m + €212.4m + €133m) = €467.4m
3. McLaren Honda (€144.5m + €216.5m + €104m) = €465m
4. Ferrari (€208.5m + €34.5m + €175m) = €418m
5. Williams (€52.5m + €22.9m + €111m) = €186.4m
6. Lotus (€69.5m + €13.6m + €56m) = €139.1m
7. Toro Rosso (€68m + €9.45m + €60m) = €137.45m
8. Force India (€49.5m + €12.2m + €68m) = €129.7m
9. Sauber (€44m + €9.25m + €50m) = €103.25m
10. Manor (€0.5m + €32.5m + €50m) = €83m
Read more at http://www.crash.net/f1/news/221835/1/f ... 2O7ZR7M.99
These are racing team budget, and does not include the engine side of the things.Gothrek wrote:Does this include the engine departments?GPR-A wrote:Err.... this is what I could see....FW17 wrote:Ferrari needs a budget of 800 million to compete
Redbull spends close to 500million only in the team and no engine works
Ferrari's failure is because they do not spend enough
http://www.crash.net/f1/news/221835/1/f ... -most.html
The full breakdown is below - the figures in brackets show income from sponsors, then partners and then from TV/FOM...
F1 2015 team budgets:
1. Red Bull Racing (€266m + €35.7m + €167m) = €468.7m
2. Mercedes (€122m + €212.4m + €133m) = €467.4m
3. McLaren Honda (€144.5m + €216.5m + €104m) = €465m
4. Ferrari (€208.5m + €34.5m + €175m) = €418m
5. Williams (€52.5m + €22.9m + €111m) = €186.4m
6. Lotus (€69.5m + €13.6m + €56m) = €139.1m
7. Toro Rosso (€68m + €9.45m + €60m) = €137.45m
8. Force India (€49.5m + €12.2m + €68m) = €129.7m
9. Sauber (€44m + €9.25m + €50m) = €103.25m
10. Manor (€0.5m + €32.5m + €50m) = €83m
Read more at http://www.crash.net/f1/news/221835/1/f ... 2O7ZR7M.99
The figures of the top teams are so close that you could almost think there is an agreement.GPR-A wrote:These are racing team budget, and does not include the engine side of the things.Gothrek wrote:Does this include the engine departments?GPR-A wrote:Err.... this is what I could see....
http://www.crash.net/f1/news/221835/1/f ... -most.html
The full breakdown is below - the figures in brackets show income from sponsors, then partners and then from TV/FOM...
F1 2015 team budgets:
1. Red Bull Racing (€266m + €35.7m + €167m) = €468.7m
2. Mercedes (€122m + €212.4m + €133m) = €467.4m
3. McLaren Honda (€144.5m + €216.5m + €104m) = €465m
4. Ferrari (€208.5m + €34.5m + €175m) = €418m
5. Williams (€52.5m + €22.9m + €111m) = €186.4m
6. Lotus (€69.5m + €13.6m + €56m) = €139.1m
7. Toro Rosso (€68m + €9.45m + €60m) = €137.45m
8. Force India (€49.5m + €12.2m + €68m) = €129.7m
9. Sauber (€44m + €9.25m + €50m) = €103.25m
10. Manor (€0.5m + €32.5m + €50m) = €83m
Read more at http://www.crash.net/f1/news/221835/1/f ... 2O7ZR7M.99
In case of Ferrari and Mercedes it is including there engine spendGPR-A wrote:These are racing team budget, and does not include the engine side of the things.
In addition to the £133.9m cost of its engines, Mercedes spent a staggering £190.7m on running the F1 team. It is a 26.2% increase on the previous year and comes to the highest amount Mercedes has spent since it took over the team at the end of 2009.
I'm sure merc isn't spending a billion on the PU year after year but no doubt the fact alone they had double the engineers on the challenge between 2012-14 means the rumors of a 1 billion investment are closer to true than not.PlatinumZealot wrote:Ross Brawn did always say that Mercedes is a pioneer in lean operations. Even in 2010 I think the budget was a little over £120 million. Not including driver salaries I think. Someone can probably do more research on it but I remember that Ross Brawn interview.
(Red brackets mine.)motorsport.com, Aug 1, 2016 wrote:“You have two types of downforce [grip], I don't have to teach you,” [Arrivabene] said. “One is the aerodynamic downforce and the other is mechanical downforce [grip].
"We have to work in both areas because they have to talk together because sometimes they talk different languages at the moment.”
They have a wonderful unique system, with partner Shell, that with a full fuel tank, they have around nine hundred to a thousand extra Newtons of mechanical downforce.bhall II wrote:(Red brackets mine.)motorsport.com, Aug 1, 2016 wrote:“You have two types of downforce [grip], I don't have to teach you,” [Arrivabene] said. “One is the aerodynamic downforce and the other is mechanical downforce [grip].
"We have to work in both areas because they have to talk together because sometimes they talk different languages at the moment.”
Pinnacle of motorsport.