Despite not securing a Formula 1 title since 2008, Ferrari stands as the most valuable team in the sport, with a valuation of $3.13 billion, according to a survey by Sportico. The valuation takes into account team revenues, financial statements, and insights from industry experts.
Following Ferrari, Mercedes holds the second position with a valuation of $2.7 billion, while Red Bull, McLaren, and Aston Martin round out the top five with valuations of $2.42 billion, $1.56 billion, and $1.14 billion, respectively. The total combined value of the top 10 F1 teams, including Alpine, AlphaTauri, Alfa Romeo, Williams, and Haas, amounts to $15.3 billion.
Ferrari’s revenue for 2022 reached $504 million, the highest among all F1 teams, with a $50 million profit. Mercedes led in terms of profit, generating $114 million in the previous season. Notably, three teams reported deficits, with Aston Martin at minus-$55 million, Williams at minus-$12 million, and McLaren at minus-$8 million.
The valuation reflects the financial strength and market appeal of the teams, showcasing the enduring global popularity of Formula 1 despite Ferrari’s recent title drought.
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