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MotoGP Pit Crew Salaries | How Much Pit Crew Member Earn In A Season?

 MotoGP riders will not make as many pit stops as Formula 1 pit crew members. The pay of MotoGP riders have been well publicised. But how much do the individuals who work behind the successful running sports bike on the racetrack make? MotoGP has a pit crew staff that manages the issue when the rider has problems during the race. MotoGP pit crew pay is determined on their experience and talents. How much do MotoGP paddock employees make during the season?

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The salaries given to MotoGP Paddock employees and staff on duty during pit crew stops are shown in the table above. The financial information was obtained from reliable sources. Only the maximum wage is mentioned in the aforementioned salaries, however other motogp teams give smaller compensation.

MOTOGP PIT CREW & PADDOCK STAFF SALARIES
STAFF
PER RACE FEES
ANNUAL SALARY
BONUS EARNINGS
SPONSORSHIP EARNINGS
CREW CHIEF
€6,842
€130,000
€15,000
€25,000
TELEMETRY
€4,210
€80,000
€10,000
€25,000
MECHANIC
€3,684
€70,000
€10,000
€25,000
PRESS OFFICERS
€1,578
€30,000
€5,500
€25,000
Annual Salary of the MotoGP Crew Chief (€130,000): He is the driving force behind the successful pit stop. He is in charge of informing the rider when it is time to pit during the race. The professional and experienced pit crew chief earns a higher wage contract than the newly promoted MotoGP riders from the Moto2 and Moto3 championships. Experienced people are usually employed since they are familiar with the tracks.

A professional crew chief is paid a maximum of (€130k) each year. The crew chief with less racing experience proposed a contract worth up to (€40,000). They are awarded a bonus at the conclusion of each season if their rider and team finish first and second in the points standings. MotoGP Telemetry Annual Salary (€80,000): 

Telemetry personnel are essential for each motogp paddock crew, since they gather data and analyse it afterwards to make modifications to rider strategy. They are the ones that gather all of the data during the race, looking for modifications to make and alerting the rider to modify his style during the race. After taxes, a telemetry employee earns the most (€80k) and the least (€35,000) in a season.

Annual Salary for a MotoGP Mechanic (€70,000): The mechanic is the most important person in MotoGP. In the garage, they search for substantial changes to the tyres, engine, brakes, and suspension. Mechanics that work with MotoGP teams earn a maximum of (€70k) per year, while less experienced mechanics make up to (€30k).

MotoGP Press Officers Annual Salary (€30,000): The maximum annual salary for MotoGP press officers and hospitality managers is €30,000. Some of them were content with this wage range, while others were opposed to decreased compensation. They are the ones that seek for the best accommodations for the riders as well as any updates that should be made public on behalf of his team and rider.