No.. they never got equal pay!Jolle wrote: β21 May 2018, 11:42The one time McLaren really had two "number one" drivers was during the days of Hamilton and Button. They even got equal pay. With Prost/Lauda, Senna/Prost and Hamilton/Alonso it was more a case of a fast rookie next to an experienced world champion who proved to be as fast as/quicker then the old garde.
For Rosberg/Hamilton, for Mercedes Hamilton was their main focus, he got paid a lot more then Rosberg for instance. He was also contracted to make them WC. For the team and racing on track, they got equal rights, which was nice. Looks like with them you have to earn your no 1 position on track.
Lewis got about 3 million more. Button never won anything for the team how could he have gotten equal pay? I think Button got 10 to 12 million and Lewis was int he 15 million range at the time.
That as such an awkward situation. Button was Martin Whitmarsh's favourite and got better treatment even though he was the weaker driver.