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Ferrari 'paid $38m more than Mercedes'

Ferrari received $38 million more in Formula One payments than runaway title-winners Mercedes last year, despite finishing just fourth in the constructors' championship, a report said. Autosport.com disclosed usually secret details of the F1 payments which showed Ferrari pocketed $164 million last season, making them the highest paid team. All-conquering Mercedes, whose driver Lewis Hamilton swept to his second world title ahead of teammate Nico Rosberg, were only third on the list with $126 million. Red Bull, who came second in the constructors' standings, were the second-highest earners on $156 million, with fifth-placed McLaren taking home the fourth largest payment, $98 million....
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