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F1 driver salaries: Who earned the most in 2015?

The annual list of what each driver is earning has been released by Business Book GP, and whilst Fernando Alonso might not be doing so well on the track, his bank account certainly is. The Spaniard, thanks to a move from Ferrari back to McLaren-Honda, has netted him an annual salary of €35 million (£24.6m) a year, €13m more than he earned at Ferrari in 2014. Meanwhile his replacement at Ferrari, Sebastian Vettel, is earning just €28m (£20m), which is just €6m more than he earned at Red Bull last year. Lewis Hamilton is the third highest paid at €25m (£17.5m), though it's worth noting the Briton recently agreed a new deal which begins in...
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