As every year, the Business Book GP has released its budgets for each F1 team, with 2015 seeing a big gulf between the biggest four teams and the rest of the grid.
While the figures given are only an approximation in Euros, they show the disparity in budgets and highlight which teams are overachieving and who are underperforming based on their spending power. For once, Mercedes does not top the list...
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