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Salary List of Current F1 Drivers

Discussion in 'F1' started by starboy444, Nov 19, 2009.

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  1. starboy444

    starboy444 F1 Veteran

    Oct 7, 2006
    7,265
    Toronto, Canada
    Full Name:
    Lucas
  2. AlexO91

    AlexO91 F1 Rookie

    Sep 26, 2008
    2,909
    NW England
    Full Name:
    Alex
    Supprise, supprise who's number one. There is a huge gap from 1st to 2nd.
     
  3. fluque

    fluque Formula 3

    Jul 30, 2004
    1,759
    Above 2240m
    Full Name:
    Fernando
    No wonder Kimi is out of a job with the lowest points per $m ratio of the list.

    Hopefully he'll land the Mercedes drive. :(
     
  4. Modena360-66

    Modena360-66 Formula Junior

    Sep 25, 2007
    873
    Perpignan, France
    Full Name:
    Nathan
    You could pay a guy 1 billion to drive a toro rosso , he still wouldn't score any points.

    Anyways those numbers don't seem correct to me.
     
  5. kraftwerk

    kraftwerk Two Time F1 World Champ

    May 12, 2007
    26,826
    England North West
    Full Name:
    Steve
    I'm a fan of Kimi but that was disgusting value for money in this climate.

    Can't blame him though, set for life.
     
  6. BigWilly

    BigWilly Formula Junior

    Jun 15, 2009
    499
    I agree...Disgusting in this economy! ( sorta like the amount of money people pay for the cars his previous employer produce.)
    remember... you are worth what ever you can BS your way in the door at.
     
  7. fluque

    fluque Formula 3

    Jul 30, 2004
    1,759
    Above 2240m
    Full Name:
    Fernando
    Then less bang for the buck for the lucky driver.
     
  8. starboy444

    starboy444 F1 Veteran

    Oct 7, 2006
    7,265
    Toronto, Canada
    Full Name:
    Lucas
    Wow........Kimi is making $45 million! Thats alot of money!

    I hope thats in Canadian dollars. LOLL
     
  9. Cornbread

    Cornbread Formula Junior

    Mar 21, 2009
    590
    Bham/Maple Valley WA
    Interesting list, crappy format.
     
  10. Dimitar

    Dimitar Formula Junior

    Mar 21, 2007
    678
    Boston
    Does anyone knows how much will Alonso get in Ferrari in 2010? And also how much Kimi got for leaving the team?
     
  11. william

    william Two Time F1 World Champ
    Silver Subscribed

    Jun 3, 2006
    27,745
    The money they get doesn't reflect their value on the track.
    It may, however, indicate their bargaining skills or how much they are wanted.

    Kimi had to be tempted to leave McLaren a few years back.
    As for Alonso, he didn't have much choice, but to accept what Renault was offereing after he split with McLaren.

    Until this year, one could say that Button was grossly overpaid, compared to team mate Barichello.
    Red Bull and Toro Roso pay their drivers well for private teams.
    Right now, there is nothing to justify Rosberg's salary.
     
  12. thecheddar

    thecheddar Formula 3

    Jun 29, 2006
    1,057
    Santa Monica
    Full Name:
    Cheddar, The
    Ferrari need some better negotiators. The $45 million they were paying Kimi is just plain silly. Kudo to his managers, I guess.

    Something to keep in mind in looking at 2010's numbers is that the crisis of the past year has created a distinct line for salaries. Had Jenson and Lewis negotiated their contracts at the same time, I'm 100% positive Hamilton would be making significantly less and Button a bit more. Same for a few others...
     
  13. VIZSLA

    VIZSLA Four Time F1 World Champ
    Owner

    Jan 11, 2008
    41,692
    Sarasota
    Full Name:
    David
    And the driver who is paid nothing and must bring sponsor money to get a seat is the best bargain of all if he scores a singe point.
     
  14. william

    william Two Time F1 World Champ
    Silver Subscribed

    Jun 3, 2006
    27,745

    Some drivers start in F1 like that. Usually in poorer teams
    If they are any good, they are soon snapped up by richer teams.
    The mediocre ones soon run out of money and leave F1.

    The list of F1 'rent-a-drive' hopefuls who lasted just a few seasons or less is endless.
     
  15. aquapuss

    aquapuss Formula 3

    Sep 18, 2005
    1,256
    Exactly. Numbers lie.
     
  16. VIZSLA

    VIZSLA Four Time F1 World Champ
    Owner

    Jan 11, 2008
    41,692
    Sarasota
    Full Name:
    David
    My point was that the standard they used is at best incomplete at worst meaningless.
    If a driver wins the WDC or the WCC by a single point his value to his team is much greater than the guy who lost by just one point is to his.
     

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