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Ecclestone looking at 'more equal' revenue distribution

 XPB Images Bernie Ecclestone is looking at changing the prize money is handed out in Formula One to give a more equal revenue distribution to all the teams. According to a report in The Times, Ecclestone is willing to scrap the bonus payments which are made to the bigger teams in favour of a Premier League model of revenue distribution. At present, five teams - Ferrari, Mercedes, Red Bull, McLaren and Williams - all receive bonus payments from the Commercial Rights Holder. Figures published in Autosport earlier this year showed teams will all receive a share of $965million in payments from Formula One Management (FOM), with Ferrari set to receive $192m thanks to an agreed...
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