AR3-GP wrote: ↑26 Apr 2024, 19:35
continuum16 wrote: ↑26 Apr 2024, 19:12
diffuser wrote: ↑26 Apr 2024, 18:33
You think that is Newey's leaving cause of the "Horner" thing. That he's the type of person that would break a contract?
I mean I'm not Newey and I don't work at RBR, but in general if I am unhappy with my work environment or my boss I would at least investigate an exit strategy. Who knows what the actual state of the interpersonal relationships are. With good lawyers any contract can be dissolved, depends on how badly people want out.
Personally I don't see Newey working anywhere else until late 2026 at the earliest.
Red Bull cannot chain Newey to a desk. All they could do is send it to civil courts and establish a monetary penalty for contract violation, something that rival teams would be more than willing to pay.
If this were an ordinary employee, he/she would not want to earn a reputation for breaking contracts, but it's Newey. The norms in practice are not the same.
Correct. My belief that he wont work somewhere until 2026 is independent of the fact that I think he
could work somewhere else before then; I should have been more clear.
I would be shocked if Red Bull didn't roll out all the red tape they could to delay this as much as possible; after all they did to stop Fallows I can't imagine they'd put up less of a fight for Newey unless they truly think he's not an integral part of the machine. That's why I think it would take so long. Although if any team would be willing to foot the bill for Newey's court costs and buyouts it's AMR/Aramco, where money is seemingly infinite.
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