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Ecclestone wants to scrap team bonuses

Formula One's biggest teams could lose millions in bonus payments after Bernie Ecclestone revealed he plans to scrap bonuses. At present the likes of Ferrari, McLaren and Mercedes, as well as Red Bull, far outstrip their rival teams in terms of bonus payments. The payments have been questioned by the sport's smaller teams who feel they are being unjustly disadvantaged. According to a report in Autosport magazine Ferrari will receive £143 million this season while backmarkers Manor will claim only £35m of the prize money. This, though, could change in the future after F1 supremo Ecclestone revealed Formula One could move to a 'Premier League' style payments system. 'I told Toto...
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