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By What's Burning?
#424005
and that's a 2013 chart. one thing is shocking and the other is surprising. Ferrari get's paid more than the WCC even though they came in 3rd in the standings. Williams gets a special constructor's spiff even though they had an embarrassment of a year.

I know you've spoken about the living wihtin the means thing jabs, but it's not applicable IMO when teams like Marrusia and Caterham are having to make due with 1/6th or less of the money Ferrari earned for a mediocre results. I know you shouldn't spend more than you make, but if you don't make enough to begin with, the writing is on the wall. At least Caterham seems to have sponsors and made some money by coming in 10th place last year. It's a wonder Marussia got as far as they got.

Oh yeah, and CVC and Bernie get half the revenue. Give a few drops to keep the 11th and 12th place teams on life support and cough up 45 Million for Ferrari. The F1 team collective cough up the other 45 million Ferrari get. That's just hilarious.
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By Jabberwocky
#424008
It is a catch 22 really. The lower paid teams need to get more money from sponsors, sponsors are not going to pay much for a tail end Charlie who is only on TV when it is getting lapped. .. or crashed.
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By Jabberwocky
#424009
As for living to their means then if they can not live within the finance model then they should not continue. Love of racing will only get you so far.

Have we got a financial break down of what teams spend the money on.

26 mil for the engines wasn't it? Well that puts Marussia in the red already.
By CookinFlat6
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Interesting indeed, I havent seen it broken down to this level. Just a few minutes with a spreadsheet brings up the following discoveries
The evolotion of bribery and corruption is clear to see, the original agreement would have been 50/50, The teams/Topco,
Then Ferrari needed to be bribed to stay, and so Bernie pays their extortion demand, but only half - 2.5%, he actually robs the other teams of the other half of 5%. So he effectively makes the other teams collectively paying Ferrari to help them compete against themselves without realising, he actually breaks the 50/50 deal presumably without telling the teams and not showing them all the numbers
Then after Luca lets the cat out of the bag and/or Fota threatens to breakaway, Bernie is forced to bribe Red Bull and McLaren also. This time he obviously cant get away with robbing the other teams again cos they all know now, so the 'constructors championship bonus' is introduced to keep those 2 sweet, but hold on, Ferrari are still not happy, they are special, above everyone else so they need to be paid again, seperately as part of this new bribe 'constructors championship' - silly name RBR isnt even a constructor
But then hold on, whats happened next? Merc need to be bribed as well or they will leave this unfair competition, and they want justice for williams as well, so Bernie has to now introduce a 'historical' payment to Merc and Williams, never mind Mer have been around for a couple years, its a bribe, who cares what its called, again bernie has to wear the whole payment
And just when the snouts are all grazing, a new team starts complaining that they were lured in on false pretences and - well you know the pattern by now - Bernie has to bribe them, this time, lets make it a charity and call it 11th and 12th 'special needs' tranche
And the 50% (well 47.5% after Ferrari) total prizemoney has to be split amongst ALL the teams according to performance, but the guys at the top for 4 years are the ones complaining the most about ferraris extra skim from the supposedly 50% prize fund
And as if by magic they just happen to win for 4 years with flexy wings and TC (this is the best bit) making their total payout almost exactly the same as Ferraris
:rofl::rofl::rofl:

Ok 1 thing else - the lefthand side -Bernies 50% (less Ferraris skim) 47.5, when spread out according to the figures provided are actually wrong, there is a missing 0.15%
- thats a whopping 270 mill completely off the balance sheet and presumably in someones pocket that the printer of this diagram does not want us to know about and thinks we will be distracted by the bribery or too trusting to notice

i am gonna send an email to Saward asking who published this and ask them why they didnt fkn check it first, Anyone know who actually published this?

Edit: its Sawards own estimates and he has corrected the mistake recently
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By Ferrari man 009
#424012
I must admit that I do think it is a little skewed that Ferrari get more than all teams except McLaren, Red Bull and Mercedes simply for turning up. But then again I guess Ferrari are one of the key brands associated for Formula 1 and probably have a saleable value when FOM try and generate TV Revenues, Sponsorship, Promoter deals etc.

As harsh as it is on the smaller teams, Ferrari and Mercedes are going to pull in more casual viewers and sponsors than Marussia and Caterham.

That said, while it is understandable it simply isn't fair. The Premier League system of get the revenue and split the pie into 20 equal pieces is a lot fairer.
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By Jabberwocky
#424014
Merc are a historical team, you can trace their lineage all the way back to Tyrell lol
By CookinFlat6
#424016
If it smells like a bribe, and eats like a bribe and sh!ts like a bribe, no matter what fancy name bernie calls it - its still a bribe

Whats next, to call a bribe a 'special hush payment so they wouldnt tell the taxman?'

Its so blatant that its comical, no actually its very scary :hehe:
By CookinFlat6
#424018
Another interesting point will be for the Tifosi to notice that Williams, the only other listed company on that grid received less than half of Ferraris income from racing. And its no secret that Ferrari turnover is way in excess of its FOM income, i.e extra funds are pumped in each year on top to allow it to compete in F1. Williams has hovered around small profit or loss depending on special non long term one off factors. However we can safely say its income above the FOM pay out is tightly regulated and very accountable and well scrutinised

Any shareholder looking at Williams and Ferrari this year, with Ferrari spending at least 3 times Williams in total to finish down the road, with Williams cutting it with a great driver mix of talent and sponsorship vs Ferraris Seb and Kimi contracts, well let say a lot of questions will be asked. Mainly, what is our benefit from 1/3rd of a billion a year sand what will be our benefit when we cut expenditure to Williams level if we cant beat them now?

I am really not sure Ferrari F1 will make it into 2016
By What's Burning?
#424019
Well the chart shows their earning from the CVC deal, not what they actually spend. The there's the sponsor revenue. There's no telling how much money Red Bull, Ferrari and the other bleeding edge teams actually SPEND.

So we're seeing only 1/3 of the picture. Although to be sure, the teams further down are spending less. If you really wanted to put the rubber to the road here, the real formula is what a team spends for each WCC point when you factor all revenue and all expenses.
By CookinFlat6
#424021
Ferari shareholders will know exactly what the numbers are for Ferrari and Williams and will also know the relative grid position. I reckon Ferrari spend 3 times as much as Williams and Williams are whipping them on track. If they dont start reversing this, then there will be discussions like 'do we need to make F1 engines?' , 'can we let the Clienti section (which has now been merged with the F1) continue in F1 and we pull the factory team, maybe let Sauber or Marrusia carry the name etc etc'
Imagine sauber effectively became Ferrari, painted its cars red and used the logos etc and made the ferrari name more prominent in its F1 entry

Who would really notice the difference? And Ferrari save 300-400 mill a year by no longer finishing a couple of spots ahead of sauber
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By sagi58
#425448
I am really not sure Ferrari F1 will make it into 2016


:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:

:bs:


:yes: But, some just need to hold on to whatever slim hope they can find! :thumbup:
By LRW
#425468
A bit of a long read, but the guy certatinly has some 'interesting' opinions:

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By Jabberwocky
#425469
I have been thinking of Bernie antics of late, I sort of get the feeling that he is not trying to run F1 as a sustainable business because he knows he will not be around for long. So is getting all he can out of it.
By What's Burning?
#425475
Like he's figured out a way of taking it all with him.
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