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How much does a Ferrari F1 cost?

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How much does a Ferrari F1 cost?

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  1. Any Formula One car would cost about 20 million dollars, if not more. The more the research done on it, the more the cost would be. I estimate the Ferrari F1 car to be about 25 million dollars.


  2. Max Mosley has approved increases in the cost of F1 drivers’ superlicences that will net the FIA an extra €1.1m* (£818,000).

    F1 drivers have seen the cost of their licences increase by up to 479%. The top drivers will pay the most but it’s not as if they’re impoverished to begin with - Lewis Hamilton will earn something between £36m and £150m over the next five years, depending whose figures you believe.

    So why is the FIA after the extra money?

    New superlicence costs

    Driver - 2008 fee (2007 fee)

    Fernando Alonso - €228,000.00 (€51,429.00)

    Rubens Barrichello - €10,000.00 (€1,725.00)

    Sebastien Bourdais - €10,000.00 (€1,725.00)

    Jenson Button - €22,000.00 (€4,461.00)

    David Coulthard - €38,000.00 (€8,109.00)

    Anthony Davidson - €10,000.00 (€1,725.00)

    Giancarlo Fisichella - €52,000.00 (€11,301.00)

    Timo Glock - €10,000.00 (€1,725.00)

    Nick Heidfeld - €132,000.00 (€29,541.00)

    Lewis Hamilton - €228,000.00 (€51,429.00)

    Heikki Kovalainen - €70,000.00 (€15,405.00)

    Robert Kubica - €88,000.00 (€19,509.00)

    Felipe Massa - €198,000.00 (€44,589.00)

    Kazuki Nakajima - €10,000.00 (€1,725.00)

    Nelson Piquet Jnr - €10,000.00 (€1,725.00)

    Kimi Raikkonen - €230,000.00 (€51,885.00)

    Nico Rosberg - €50,000.00 (€10,845.00)

    Takuma Sato - €18,000.00 (€3,549.00)

    Adrian Sutil - €10,000.00 (€1,725.00)

    Jarno Trulli - €26,000.00 (€5,373.00)

    Sebastian Vettel - €22,000.00 (€4,461.00)

    Mark Webber - €30,000.00 (€6,285.00)

    FIA’s income from F1 race drivers under 2007 pay schedule: €330,702.00

    FIA’s income from F1 race drivers under 2008 pay schedule: €1,504,000.00

    The extra €1.1m* this will bring into the FIA is not an insignificant sum, but nor is it an impressive amount by F1 standards. The FIA raked in around $50m (€33.9m) from the McLaren fine after the relevant deductions were made.

  3. ~5 million dollars

  4. Go to this website, it will has everything you need to know:

    http://www.fastmachines.com/f1/the-price...

    Simple.

  5. over £50 million pounds

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