Mercedes Incur a Net Loss of 76.9m

Mercedes Annual Accounts reveal that the team made a loss of £76.9m during their title-winning year of 2014. Reasons to why they made a substantial loss is because of a high amount of bonuses paid to staff due to their success and secondly, a large quantity of costs in the V6 Power Unit. 

The accounts also revealed an increase of staff, employing 663 in 2013 which then rose to 765 during 2014. Which means they had incurred a 15.5m extra cost, due to more personnel and lucrative staff wages.

Mercedes have responded in a positive way, claiming that they are committed to reducing their operational costs for the future, with a statement that reads:

“The company remains committed to cost reduction in F1 and will continue to work with the other competitor teams and stakeholders to achieve this objective in a fair and transparent way"

Replies (3)

Login to reply
  • boudy

    Posts: 1,168

    Easy fix. Supplying rb and tr with engines.

    • + 0
    • Oct 4 2015 - 09:16
    • Sounds brilliant :)

      • + 0
      • Oct 4 2015 - 09:28
    • Except that Mercedes has said that they're on their current maximum in terms of how many engines they can supply teams with: should they have to supply 2 more teams apart from the four they already supply, they'll have to invest alot in the engine production, potentially increasing costs instead of decreasing them. Furthermore, suppliers from now on (or 2017) cannot charge any major sums for their engines (these costs will be capped with new regulations), so even the cheaper PU-deals will cost less than they did this year or 2014=>less money for Mercedes to gain from supplying other teams.

      • + 0
      • Oct 4 2015 - 09:59

AZ Azerbaijan Grand Prix

Local time 

AZAzerbaijan Grand Prix

Local time 

Test calendar

See full test schedule

World Championship standings 2025

Show full world champion standings

Related news

Give your opinion!

Will Bottas challenge Hamilton for the world championship in 2020?

Formula 1 Calendar - 2026

Date
Grand Prix
Circuit
-
Spain
-
Bahrain
-
Bahrain
6 - Mar 8
Australia
13 - Mar 15
China
27 - Mar 29
Japan
10 - Apr 12
Bahrain
17 - Apr 19
Saudi Arabia
1 - May 3
United States of America
22 - May 24
Canada
5 - Jun 7
Monaco
12 - Jun 14
Spain
See full schedule

Formula 1 Calendar - 2026

Date
Grand Prix & Circuit
6 - Mar 8
Australia Albert Park
13 - Mar 15
27 - Mar 29
10 - Apr 12
17 - Apr 19
Saudi Arabia Jeddah Street Circuit
1 - May 3
United States of America Miami International Autodrome
22 - May 24
5 - Jun 7
Monaco Monte Carlo
12 - Jun 14
See full schedule

Team profile

Show full profile
show sidebar