Why do Red Bull need to pay the FIA over £5 million for F1 2023?

Why do Red Bull need to pay the FIA over £5 million for F1 2023?

 

 

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In accordance with F1’s regulations, each constructor must pay an entry fee to the FIA every season, in conjunction with an amount per point scored.Effectively, each team must pay the basic entry fee of $617,687 plus $7,411 for each point scored across the 2022 F1 season.F1 2023 driver line-up – who will underachieve?Video of F1 2023 driver line-up – who will underachieve?With Red Bull scoring 759 points, they will pay the FIA $6,242,636 (just over £5 million).The good news is that this fee is exempt from the cost cap.Verstappen: 2022 win “really enjoyable” compared to “emotional” Hamilton fightAhead of the FIA’s Prize Giving Gala on Friday, team boss Christian Horner joked: “I didn’t realise how much we had to pay the FIA for the points—I got the bill the other day and it was incredible.” What do the other teams have to pay?2nd – Ferrari – $4,038,0833rd – Mercedes $3,797,2974th – Alpine $1,685,789 5th – McLaren $1,599,3536th/7th – Alfa Romeo and Aston Martin $957,2578th – Haas $846,125 9th – AlphaTauri $833,77710th – Williams $667,079Related Haas hit “significant landmark” with their F1 2023 car “Very straightforward, very honest” – Leclerc backs rumoured new Ferrari boss 

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