selling sugar water is apparently more than twice as profitable as selling supercars.
Red Bull
Revenue Increase €4.253 billion (2011)
Ferrari
Revenue Increase € 2.2 billion (2011)
The entirety of Williams is valued at under 300 million euros, how do you come up with the numbers that they're the most profitable F1 team?
I'm saying that in terms of the actual F1 companies, I'm sure RBR don't make 4 billion euros a year, and I'm also sure that all the dosh they make doesn't all go into their F1 car, Williams have these ventures to fund their F1 team, and still make a hefty profit, so in terms of profitability that is making it to an F1 team, Williams are one of the heighest. Again I remember reading this a few months back so it may be a little hazy.
I understand but you can't have it both ways, you're saying that Williams makes the most profit of any F1 team but their profit is coming primarily from components Williams are making for the private sector. So if you take that money into account for Williams, then you have to take that into account for RBR. It's even more in depth than that, as a company that can both promote itself and the F1 team gets to pay itself if you will. Red Bull using its advertising money to sponsor the F1 team, so money moving from the right side pocket, to the left side pocket. Mercedes, Ferrari and McLaren to a lesser degree benefit in the same way.
If you were to go strictly on profitable F1 teams, then that would be RBR and Ferrari. Red Bull because they've been winning championships and that is the number one source of revenue for the teams. Ferrari have their "special" deal that cuts them in on a bigger slice of the pier because they're Ferrari.
Most teams don't make money from their sponsors whatsoever, they're actually lucky if they make enough from the sponsors to break even on costs. Keep the lights on and pay their employees enough so they're not looking to jump ship and put enough into R&D to stay competitive and hopefully move up the pecking order. The profits come from the team gear chotchkies they sell and any winnings and TV time profit shares.