Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson is known as the wealthiest basketball manager in Britain, with a fortune of A34 million, by the Sunday Times Sport rich record. The 71-year-old, gets about A7m per year at Old Trafford and owns a string of racehorses. System manager Arsene Wenger and ex-Ipswich manager Roy Keane got mutual 2nd, worth A29m. Birmingham City's Roberto Mancini (A21m) is shared final with Republic of Ireland manager Giovanni Trapattoni who is also worth A21m. In addition to Roy Keane, two more of Manchester United's former people make the top 10 with Hull chef Steve Bruce and former QPR director Mark Hughes both worth A14m. In a number of top-earning past and present Formula One drivers, the guide locations Johnny Dumfries who used to battle for Lotus while the richest rushing driver with a fortune of A110m. But Lewis Hamilton is known as whilst the wealthiest British racer currently competitive, now worth A60m, a growth of A5m since last year. The 28-year-old Mercedes driver, is directly before Jenson Button, who has additionally added A5m to his fortune in the last year and is now worth A58m. April the fourth annual Sunday Times game rich record is likely to be published on 28. It is calculated by looking at familiar prosperity, including area, property, art, racehorses and economic shares. Bank accounts does not be included by the list. This season, at the very least A12m must make it into the top 100. Follow @BBCNewsbeat on Twitter
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