- 25 Mar 09, 13:01#96855
Works like this:-
Every year the existing teams in F1 get to share out the TV money between them. It's a lot of money, for example, Honda would have got 22 million this season, had they still been an F1 team.
That they are not doesn't mean that the people who bought their team get the money. Brawn GP is seen as a new team - hence the start number & the end of the pitlane boxes.
So Brawn GP are down 22 million, assuming they'd calculated their expenses this year including that sum.
(The money gets spilt up between the other teams incidently so they've no chance in hell of seeing it).
Every year the existing teams in F1 get to share out the TV money between them. It's a lot of money, for example, Honda would have got 22 million this season, had they still been an F1 team.
That they are not doesn't mean that the people who bought their team get the money. Brawn GP is seen as a new team - hence the start number & the end of the pitlane boxes.
So Brawn GP are down 22 million, assuming they'd calculated their expenses this year including that sum.
(The money gets spilt up between the other teams incidently so they've no chance in hell of seeing it).
I like my cars the same way I like my women & my music, fast & loud.