Not much change in the standings so I won't post the results. Sutil is still resolutely at the top and remains an out-and-out bargain. Alonso still props up the bottom but is not far off Barrichello and Schumacher. Hulkenberg has improved a couple of places and Button has jumped Buemi. Vettel consolidates his second place with his team's inspired strategy in today's race. (Ouch. That was painful, saying that.)
Don't want to sound too harsh, but well I'll say it anyway. It's massively skewered.
1. We don't know those bonuses the redbull drivers (or anyone) gets, the effective salary picture might look completely different.
2. Your not taking into account how much money drivers are roughly bringing into the team, Ferrari could've got someone in for much less than Alonso (or even just kept Kimi I guess) but would they have brought Santandar over with them? Similar idea with Mercedes, probably could've paid Heidfeld, or someone less than Schumacher but what about the publicity and sponsorship?
3. The teams can afford different amounts,