@Vanja Yeah I got your humour and knew what you meant. Was just following and elaborating a little on why they'd consider holding him.
But there won't be that many Newey cars left, it'd suck big time that's what they do.
Not under English Law they can't...
Yes you do, I've been here a long time just reading and seeing your post, just stay calm brother really. Max just want to have a fast car and nice people around him, all the other stuff is done by his manager or dad. Max doesn't like politics ofc he likes records but in the end is he needs to motivation or he is out. There is no desperation, and he has leverage you just see him as the biggest rival of Lewis so who is desperate Let the guys decide themself and show it on the track.ringo wrote: ↑30 Apr 2024, 20:23I think you are reading too emotionally. I have no frustrations with Max.Sieper wrote: ↑30 Apr 2024, 19:19“If I were” “lowball max” “sniff the desperation” “desperate to leave” “the guy” “lost his mind” “ascetic”. Is it possible to take a bigger dump on him? I wouldn’t know how. To me this is the worst part of Internet forums. That people feel at liberty to just dump their frustration on others without any consideration to the public they are dumping on. To me it is very wrong and you won’t see me do this to Lewis on the Merc thread.ringo wrote: ↑30 Apr 2024, 19:05Let's look on the other drivers for a moment.
The greatest gift Max can give them is a swap. George Russel doesn't even have to care about facing Max if he can swap with him. Sainz would also love to nestle into a redbull seat fitting while Max and entourage wander off to Brackley only to find out he made a fatal blunder.
In fact.. if were a team Principal I would low ball Max on the price if I sniff the desperation to leave. Why offer Max 50 million per year, when they guy is desperate to leave the best car? He clearly lost his mind and turned ascetic. He must not need much money then! 10 million per year to drive for Williams, or 15 for a W16 seat. Take it or stay at Redbull
Max cannot win right now if he is looking to leave. He must want to stay at Redbull for the seller's power to increase. Simple economics.
It was using figurative speech, a little satire and hypophora if that's the best description, to illustrate what thoughts could go through the mind of a team principal trying to understand and figure out why a driver in the best car, getting paid 75 million per year, would bail out on the best team that is still improving, and come to his doorstep for a drive.
Does it make sense to you what is being reported? Let's be honest, what is the logic in leaving Redbull?
And if he approaches another team today, what would they consider before signing him if he is not a free agent?
They can offer him less, because his long term redbull contract ironically adds stability to the market. Max is not going anywhere until 2028 and It has to be paid off by the new team to break it, leaving less money to pay Max, or if Max has a get out clause, he likely cannot jump to the top 3 teams right away without disturbing other existing driver contracts. So there is not much leverage for him right now, and a Principal would be aware of this and be able to offer much less than Redbull. The only place I see paying him more is Aston Martin and they have Alonso and Lance.
I personally don't think Max is leaving redbull. But if he truly is planning to leave, some amount of desperation must be present (which I don't think he is). Either by him or his dad.
Of course Vanja would want Newey released asap without any gardening leaveVanja #66 wrote: ↑30 Apr 2024, 19:52I wonder how many Max fans watched F1 when Newey was transferring from Macca to RB, how it went, how much trouble it was for both parties and why Newey deserves to be treated with highest honours after everything he helped RB with. The only fair thing now would be to release him asap and forego any gardening leave, but maybe RB catering is even better this year
If I was a High executive person at Coke and had access to the secret formula do you reckon they’d let me just go wonder into Pepsi the next day?Vanja #66 wrote: ↑30 Apr 2024, 19:52I honestly half expected we will get to read how RB can outright ban him to join another F1 team in perpetuity...
I wonder how many Max fans watched F1 when Newey was transferring from Macca to RB, how it went, how much trouble it was for both parties and why Newey deserves to be treated with highest honours after everything he helped RB with. The only fair thing now would be to release him asap and forego any gardening leave, but maybe RB catering is even better this year
Did it become official "today" (Yesterday)? -Sources close to Newey.Wouter wrote: ↑30 Apr 2024, 11:29.Red Bull: Separation from Newey is through
Rumors of Adrian Newey's separation from Red Bull recently caused a stir.
Now the departure is to become official.
Ralf Bach | April 30, 2024 , 10:27 am
It is to become official today: Red Bull wants to publish a statement confirming the departure of star designer Adrian Newey.
F1-Insider learned this from sources close to Newey from his adopted home in South Africa.
https://f1-insider.com/formel-1-adrian- ... ari-63078/
Your post contradicts itself. You are agreeing with me about Max wanting a fast car.epo wrote: ↑30 Apr 2024, 23:12Yes you do, I've been here a long time just reading and seeing your post, just stay calm brother really. Max just want to have a fast car and nice people around him, all the other stuff is done by his manager or dad. Max doesn't like politics ofc he likes records but in the end is he needs to motivation or he is out. There is no desperation, and he has leverage you just see him as the biggest rival of Lewis so who is desperate Let the guys decide themself and show it on the track.ringo wrote: ↑30 Apr 2024, 20:23I think you are reading too emotionally. I have no frustrations with Max.Sieper wrote: ↑30 Apr 2024, 19:19
“If I were” “lowball max” “sniff the desperation” “desperate to leave” “the guy” “lost his mind” “ascetic”. Is it possible to take a bigger dump on him? I wouldn’t know how. To me this is the worst part of Internet forums. That people feel at liberty to just dump their frustration on others without any consideration to the public they are dumping on. To me it is very wrong and you won’t see me do this to Lewis on the Merc thread.
It was using figurative speech, a little satire and hypophora if that's the best description, to illustrate what thoughts could go through the mind of a team principal trying to understand and figure out why a driver in the best car, getting paid 75 million per year, would bail out on the best team that is still improving, and come to his doorstep for a drive.
Does it make sense to you what is being reported? Let's be honest, what is the logic in leaving Redbull?
And if he approaches another team today, what would they consider before signing him if he is not a free agent?
They can offer him less, because his long term redbull contract ironically adds stability to the market. Max is not going anywhere until 2028 and It has to be paid off by the new team to break it, leaving less money to pay Max, or if Max has a get out clause, he likely cannot jump to the top 3 teams right away without disturbing other existing driver contracts. So there is not much leverage for him right now, and a Principal would be aware of this and be able to offer much less than Redbull. The only place I see paying him more is Aston Martin and they have Alonso and Lance.
I personally don't think Max is leaving redbull. But if he truly is planning to leave, some amount of desperation must be present (which I don't think he is). Either by him or his dad.
.Dunlay wrote: ↑01 May 2024, 04:49.Wouter wrote: ↑30 Apr 2024, 11:29.Red Bull: Separation from Newey is through
Rumors of Adrian Newey's separation from Red Bull recently caused a stir.
Now the departure is to become official.
Ralf Bach | April 30, 2024 , 10:27 am
It is to become official today: Red Bull wants to publish a statement confirming the departure of star designer Adrian Newey.
F1-Insider learned this from sources close to Newey from his adopted home in South Africa.
https://f1-insider.com/formel-1-adrian- ... ari-63078/
Did it become official "today" (Yesterday)? -Sources close to Newey.
F1-insider is as bad as TheJudge13 for peddling clickbait news. It seems they were punting on the eventuality to happen today, which hasn't yet. Just like Horner was supposed to have been fired in February, well before the launch of the car.
It was a continuation of dialtone's sarcasm
Like I said, they owe him as much. Without him, 2010-2013 would be Alonso/Ferrari dominance and Red Bull would likely have pulled out of the sport early in hybrid era. Max would now be a Mercedes driver, Hamilton an 8-time champ and retired and Ferrari would be dominating again.
I guess F1-insider didn't keep a decent "F1 events of Significance" calendar.Wouter wrote: ↑01 May 2024, 07:27.Dunlay wrote: ↑01 May 2024, 04:49.
Did it become official "today" (Yesterday)? -Sources close to Newey.
F1-insider is as bad as TheJudge13 for peddling clickbait news. It seems they were punting on the eventuality to happen today, which hasn't yet. Just like Horner was supposed to have been fired in February, well before the launch of the car.
The intention was to announce it yesterday, but since it was the anniversary of the death of Roland Ratzenberger
and today of Ayrton Senna, it was postponed until tomorrow out of respect.
I don't think he's going anywhere. He survived the leaks from the Austrian camp and even back then the rumors were that Newey will leave. Verstappen will have to stick around till 2025 end at the very least and if he is sensible would wait till 2026 to decide where to move as a spot might potentially open up at Ferrari (assuming they're the team to beat) or even Mercedes.Unc1eM0nty wrote: ↑01 May 2024, 09:06Ironic that this team created such a dominant car with such an advantage on track, but yet iis n such turmoil off it.
They really have hit the self destruct button.
To me this makes Horners position untenable, it's one thing to fight off his accusations and put a spin on it, but in another league when it causes a key figure to leave and put the future of the team in peril.
Dunlay wrote: ↑01 May 2024, 07:53I guess F1-insider didn't keep a decent "F1 events of Significance" calendar.Wouter wrote: ↑01 May 2024, 07:27.Dunlay wrote: ↑01 May 2024, 04:49
.
Did it become official "today" (Yesterday)? -Sources close to Newey.
F1-insider is as bad as TheJudge13 for peddling clickbait news. It seems they were punting on the eventuality to happen today, which hasn't yet. Just like Horner was supposed to have been fired in February, well before the launch of the car.
The intention was to announce it yesterday, but since it was the anniversary of the death of Roland Ratzenberger
and today of Ayrton Senna, it was postponed until tomorrow out of respect.