This is not much relevant to the F150 thread. There are some topics in the General Chat section which might be more suitable to discuss this.banibhusan wrote:I just read in an article that Ferrari ended up earning around $11.5mn more than RBR and around $20mn more than McLaren. These figures may not be accurate, but seems more like a close estimation to what they would be earning.
I don't fully agree.raymondu999 wrote:I'd think that would cancel itself out. McLaren/RBR don't pay for R&D of their engines, but I'm quite sure that Ferrari builds their F1 engines entirely separately (as an entity) from the Scuderia Ferrari racing team. Also, McLaren/RBR would have to pay for their engines - Ferrari gets theirs free.
Vertical integration of business operations, except for exceptional circumstances, would always lead to a net gain.
Not sure about that, coz it happened in the early 80's and I was not even born then.richard_leeds wrote:That was actually a Bernie bribe to get them to break up the old FISA unanimity. They then got special treatment too.
I thought that had all been phased out by now?
pretty sure mclaren get there engines free atm, also a well known fact i thought that ferrari got more money.raymondu999 wrote:I'd think that would cancel itself out. McLaren/RBR don't pay for R&D of their engines, but I'm quite sure that Ferrari builds their F1 engines entirely separately (as an entity) from the Scuderia Ferrari racing team. Also, McLaren/RBR would have to pay for their engines - Ferrari gets theirs free.
Vertical integration of business operations, except for exceptional circumstances, would always lead to a net gain.