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Mercedes' Record £325M Outlay Helped Team Take First Constructors' Championship

Mercedes has revealed it boosted spending on F1 by 17% to a record £325M last year, "which won them the constructors’ championship at the weekend and has put Lewis Hamilton on track to win the drivers' title," according to Christian Sylt for the London INDEPENDENT. Hamilton won Sunday's Russian Grand Prix and the victory "handed Mercedes the constructors' title for the first time in the 64-year history of the sport." The "secret to their success has been turbo-charging their spending." Company documents for Mercedes' F1 engine manufacturing division in Northamptonshire show that in '13 it spent £133.9M, which is "nearly double the budget they had just three years earlier." Mercedes' costs now come to "nearly double those of the sport’s lowest-spending team, Caterham." In addition to the £133.9M cost of its engines, Mercedes spent a "staggering" £190.7M "just on running the F1 team." It is the "highest amount" spent since Mercedes "took over the outfit" at the end of '09. Next year, Mercedes will "lose McLaren as a customer when they switch to Honda engines." However, it has a replacement "waiting in the wings as Lotus, currently languishing in eighth place, announced recently that they will switch their under-performing Renault engine for a more powerful Mercedes" (INDEPENDENT, 10/13).

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