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McLaren should have had a golden year financially in 2008. The team won the world championship with Lewis Hamilton and, according to the group's accounts to 31 December 2008, which were released earlier this week, revenue from sales of its SLR cars increased 17.1% to £91.4m. However, as Pitpass' business editor Chris Sylt reports in today's Express, despite these boosts, McLaren's bottom line crashed 40.6% giving the group an after-tax loss of £44m. Bearing in mind that McLaren was hit hard in 2007 by the £63.5m fine paid to the FIA for being in possession of Ferrari's blueprints, how on earth did its fortunes manage to reverse even further?



















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