The Mail on Sunday

1,250 Formula One jobs at risk over new budget limit

- By Christian Sylt and Caroline Reid

FORMULA 1’s seven UK- based teams may be forced to slash up to 1,250 jobs when a stringent spending cap is imposed next year, motorsport sources have revealed.

Liberty Media, which bought the sport for £6.3 billion in January last year, is imposing a £117.6 million annual limit on each team. There is mounting speculatio­n that the move will trigger job losses as the teams slash costs.

Motorsport heartland regions Northampto­nshire and Oxfordshir­e – known in the industry as Motorsport Valley – are expected to be hardest hit. An investigat­ion by The Mail on Sunday with the help of senior sources indicates the teams may have to cut almost a third of their total workforce of 3,951 staff.

The average F1 team spends £171.8 million a year. Britain’s big- gest spenders – current champions Mercedes spearheade­d by Lewis Hamilton and Valtteri Bottas – had a £274.9 million budget in 2016.

Teams justify their spending by race results as opposed to profits. UK-based teams made a combined net loss of £3.5 million in 2016 on a total revenue of £1.2 billion.

Many say the spending excesses of big teams make it impossible for smaller outfits to compete. Northampto­nshire-based Force India had to be bailed out by a group of billionair­es after crashing into administra­tion in July.

Salaries are one of the biggest expenses and some of the largest teams employ 1,000 people. Driver salaries and marketing staff are exempt from the restrictio­n as are employees working on the design, developmen­t and manufactur­e of the engines.

Over the past decade the number of staff at UK- based teams has soared by 28.5 per cent.

One high- level motor industry source said the industry is braced for potentiall­y devastatin­g cuts. He added: ‘ People could move jobs within the industry but may not want to go.’

But McLaren said the cap was for the ‘long-term health of Formula 1.’ A spokesman said: ‘We are comfortabl­e we will be able to manage our existing resources within the final budget number proposed.’

 ??  ?? BAIL-OUT: The Force India team
BAIL-OUT: The Force India team

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