Ferrari will receive more money than any other team in Formula 1 for its 2015 performance despite finishing second in the championship, Autosport can reveal.
Formula One Management collates revenues from hosting fees, media rights and other streams such as trackside sponsorship and hospitality.
The 2015 total was $965m and this will be distributed across 10 teams through nine monthly payments from April with a final “check” payment – when definitive revenues have been calculated – early in 2017.
The table above details the split, divulged to Autosport in Bahrain, and shows how F1 disproportionately awards its revenues.