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Revealed: The projected prize money payments to F1 teams

Ferrari will take the largest share of the prize pot despite Mercedes winning both championships in 2018. The Italians will scoop $205 million which turns out to be $28 million more than their German rivals. Haas has picked up the biggest change in prize money received after a 2018 season saw them finishing in fifth place. Williams, who had a disastrous year pick up just $10 million less than Haas. The British team finished bottom of the constructors' championship, but still picked up $60 million, $8 million more than Toro Rosso who picked up the least according to RaceFans. The distribution of the total prize money ($1,004m) is worked out using three different categories. The first split...
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