F1 prize money: How much will each team earn after the 2023 season?

The Concorde Agre🍌ement, 50% of Formula 1’s commercial rights profit becomes the prize money for ♈the 10 teams.
But that 50% figure isn’t exact. For example, it is widely believed that Ferrari receive an additional sum due to their historical significance in the sport, while Formula One Management also take an extra slice of 𒁃the cake if the overall amount is beyond a certain point.
🎀Teams also re𒁃ceive extra for past championship wins.
Those bonuses ꦡcan equate to 25% meaning the other 25% is then split between the 10 teams, depending upon where they finish in the F1 constructors’ championship.
The earnings, per place it the F1 constructors’ championship, were estimated by based on an overall pot of $1 billion:
1st: $140m - Red Bull have dominaꦡted the season and won the constructors’ championship. They will earn approximately 14% of the overall pot.
2nd: $131m - Mercedes claimed this sum in the F1 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, a $9m bonus from the third-place that they෴ avoided.
3rd: $122m - Ferrari were forced to settle for third.
4th: $113m - The sum set to go to McLaren. The British team didn’t always look certaꦏin to claim fourth, but mid-season upgradeღs powered them on.
5th: $104m - Aston Martin's biggest-ever prize money.
6th: $95m - Into the pocket of Alpine.
7th: $87m - The sums of money arguably get more c𒉰rucial, the lower down the table you go. Williams securing this sum represents a major boost.
8th: $78m - To AlphaTauri, who have had a rollerc༺oaster year including𝔍 Daniel Ricciardo’s comeback.
9th: $69m - An extra $9m is at stake for Alfa Rome🀅o who avoided 🌺finishing last.
10th: $60m - Approximately 6% o🅷f the pot will go to Haa🃏s, who prop the table up.

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade 𒊎covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.