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Nov 29, 2014 at 9:06 PM Post #1,471 of 3,854
That will be one for the courtrooms. Uh sir can you please define strange and ugly with regards to F1?
 
Nov 30, 2014 at 10:03 AM Post #1,474 of 3,854
  That's easy, his name is Bernie.


Does that mean that we can get rid of him ?
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Dec 1, 2014 at 12:52 AM Post #1,475 of 3,854
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2284173-formula-1-salaries-vs-points-won-which-driver-provided-the-best-value-in-2014
 
Euros per Point Scored in 2014
Driver
Salary (€)​
Points​
€ per Point​
Daniel Ricciardo
750,000​
238​
3151​
Valtteri Bottas
1,000,000​
186​
5376​
Kevin Magnussen
1,000,000​
55​
18,182​
Felipe Massa
4,000,000​
134​
29,851​
Daniil Kvyat
250,000​
8​
31,250​
Jean-Eric Vergne
750,000​
22​
34,091​
Nico Rosberg
12,000,000​
317​
37,855​
Nico Hulkenberg
4,000,000​
96​
41,667​
Sergio Perez
3,000,000​
59​
50,847​
Lewis Hamilton
20,000,000​
384​
52,083​
Jenson Button
16,000,000​
126​
126,984​
Sebastian Vettel
22,000,000​
167​
131,737​
Fernando Alonso
22,000,000​
161​
136,646​
Jules Bianchi
500,000​
2​
250,000​
Romain Grosjean
3,000,000​
8​
375,000​
Kimi Raikkonen
22,000,000​
55​
400,000​
Pastor Maldonado
3,000,000​
2​
1,500,000​
Salary figures are from Business Book GP (via TomorrownewsF1.com)​
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Dec 1, 2014 at 6:27 AM Post #1,476 of 3,854
Sick world when you almost feel like Ricciardo is under payed at 750 000 Euro :p
 
Dec 1, 2014 at 4:52 PM Post #1,479 of 3,854
Hmm wonder if Red Bull was so clever they took Verne and Ricciardo and had a closed envelope where they request salary for driving the Red Bull. The lowest bidder got the seat :D
 
Dec 1, 2014 at 5:27 PM Post #1,480 of 3,854
I found it weird that Ricciardo got promoted to Red Bull but retain his Toro Rosso salary. Maldonado, being Maldonado, but who would have thought Raikkonen would be the second worst investment on the grid..
 
Dec 2, 2014 at 12:29 AM Post #1,483 of 3,854
I found it weird that Ricciardo got promoted to Red Bull but retain his Toro Rosso salary. Maldonado, being Maldonado, but who would have thought Raikkonen would be the second worst investment on the grid..


Raikkonen's points were a positive bargain for Ferrari this year compared to 2010.
 

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