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F1 Wages 2009
Topic Started: Oct 29 2009, 04:47 PM (765 Views)
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The driver salaries for every competitor in F1 2009 have been published, containing a number of surprises – most notably the discrepancy in team-mate pay in some cases, and also the staggering gap between what the highest-paid driver receives and the pay packet of the next man on the list...

Ahead of the inaugural Abu Dhabi Grand Prix this weekend around the all-new, spectacular Yas Marina street circuit, Arabian Business has revealed the salary list, which is perhaps unsurprisingly topped by former world champions Kimi Raikkonen (Ferrari, 2007), Lewis Hamilton (McLaren-Mercedes, 2008) and Fernando Alonso (Renault, 2005/2006).

More of a shock, perhaps, is the $27 million margin between Raikkonen’s retainer and that of Hamilton, and the $37 million that the Finn earned over injured Ferrari team-mate Felipe Massa, who is bidding to return to the fray in 2010 following his terrifying high-speed Hungarian Grand Prix qualifying accident back in late July.

The figure also perhaps sheds some light upon Raikkonen’s current predicament, with potential suitors McLaren and Toyota reportedly baulking at the 30-year-old’s financial demands for next season, and the 18-time grand prix-winner apparently unwilling to lower his expectations.

Newly-crowned 2009 F1 World Champion Jenson Button, meanwhile, was paid just $5 million over the course of his title-winning campaign – albeit $4 million more than Brawn GP team-mate Rubens Barrichello, who seemingly received less even than Scuderia Toro Rosso rookie Sébastien Buemi – after taking a substantial cut last winter in order to enable the Brackley-based outfit to survive the post-Honda F1 fallout. The British star and his team remain locked in stalled discussions over his 2010 salary – as the 29-year-old believes his achievements this year merit a return to his erstwhile retainer at the very least.

Aside from Raikkonen, Hamilton and Alonso, similarly ahead of Button on the list are Brawn-bound Williams star Nico Rosberg, Massa, Toyota veteran Jarno Trulli and Red Bull Racing pairing Sebastian Vettel and Mark Webber. Whilst four drivers on the grid – Kazuki Nakajima (Williams), Romain Grosjean (Renault) and Adrian Sutil and Vitantonio Liuzzi (both Force India F1) – went unpaid, the total salaries nonetheless equalled a mind-numbing $134.8 million, or to put it another way, an average of $6.4 million per driver.

“There may be a global recession going on,” remarked Tom Rubython, who compiled the list, “but being an F1 driver means you earned a fortune this year. These figures are just basic salaries, and don’t include sponsorship and other income, which can often be three times that amount.”


I knew there was a big dif in salaries, but didnt know it was this kind of dif. Only 3 of them earn as much as the top Prem players. Thats shows u how crazy football has got.

Full list of F1 2009 driver salaries:



1. Kimi Raikkonen $45m

2. Lewis Hamilton $18m

3. Fernando Alonso $15m

4. Nico Rosberg $8.5m

5. Felipe Massa $8m

6. Jarno Trulli $6.5m

7. Sebastian Vettel $6m

8. Mark Webber $5.5m

9. Jenson Button $5m

10. Robert Kubica $4.5m

11. Heikki Kovalainen $3.5m

12. Nick Heidfeld $2.8m

13. Timo Glock $2m

14. Giancarlo Fisichella $1.5m

15. Sébastien Buemi $1.5m

16. Rubens Barrichello $1m

17. Jaime Alguersuari $0.5m

18. Vitantonio Liuzzi $Nil

19. Adrian Sutil $Nil

20. Romain Grosjean $Nil

21. Kazuki Nakajima $Nil
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Raikkonen earns more than twice as much as the next person. :blink:
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And 45x what Barrichello earns lol. Its the 4 that race for nothing that suprise me, wouldnt see that in football lol.
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Yeah why is that? They are just happy to be there enjoying the moment or what? :S
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Look at the value for money with Button, and especially Rubinho. Nico Rosberg is drastically over-paid, he's cost Williams a potential 2/3 race wins with some silly errors.
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rosberg is very highly rated though.

how in fuks name is that lazy fork raikonen paid so much. what a shambles!
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Oct 29 2009, 05:53 PM
Yeah why is that? They are just happy to be there enjoying the moment or what? :S
I think some teams allow peeps to pay for a spot in the car and others do a deal with engine suppliers etc where one spot go to someone of the suppliers choice.

Think Rubens Barrichello is just doing it for the love of it, either wealthy in own right or made enough in the game already that he doesnt have to worry about it. I remember Button saying the Barrichello lent him his private jet to get back to England to celebrate winning the title.
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