Not good news Giedo don't drive that car.Hail22 wrote:Good news, Ericsson / Sauber are out on the track at the start of FP2

Not good news Giedo don't drive that car.Hail22 wrote:Good news, Ericsson / Sauber are out on the track at the start of FP2
Bad news, a court has appointed 4 agents to seize Saubers assets.Hail22 wrote:Good news, Ericsson / Sauber are out on the track at the start of FP2
Have you got a source for that one? Been trying to find updates but haven't seen anything substantial yet.Jonnycraig wrote:Bad news, a court has appointed 4 agents to seize Saubers assets.Hail22 wrote:Good news, Ericsson / Sauber are out on the track at the start of FP2
The report is 2 hours old but here's part of itMattyT wrote:Have you got a source for that one? Been trying to find updates but haven't seen anything substantial yet.Jonnycraig wrote:Bad news, a court has appointed 4 agents to seize Saubers assets.Hail22 wrote:Good news, Ericsson / Sauber are out on the track at the start of FP2
Well several Team principals spoke to James Allen off camera saying they support GVD and they have no sympathy for Sauber / Monisha for how they have handled things.SidSidney wrote:You know I actually quite like that Guido is standing up for his rights. All that BS about safety, seatbelts etc. was just disgusting. Imagine if they needed the money from a pay driver, how quickly they would find seatbelts...
If it takes a court threat to jail The Monisha to get them to the table then I am glad to see it happening. F1 teams screw drivers daily with vague or one-sided contract details. This time the boot is on the other foot, and I think van der Garde is right to pursue them to the bitter end. Worst case he ends up owning some F1 assets he can sell to Manor.
Incidentally, I actually bumped into Peter Sauber on a flight we shared through Zurich a little while back, had a short chat with him about the old Group C days. He said something like "Ah, the good old days, everything was much simpler then".
What about Sirotkin?nokivasara wrote:I just wonder why they didnt go through all this during the off season?
Ericsson and Nasr were signed in november...
Ericsson and sutil are next in line I suppose, this debacle will not End this weekend, thats for sure.
what about him? his sponsorship fell through so no contract!WaikeCU wrote:What about Sirotkin?nokivasara wrote:I just wonder why they didnt go through all this during the off season?
Ericsson and Nasr were signed in november...
Ericsson and sutil are next in line I suppose, this debacle will not End this weekend, thats for sure.
They have been going through it all off season. The first ruling in VDGs favour was in December. Sauber have simply been plowing on for 3 months praying he would go away.nokivasara wrote:I just wonder why they didnt go through all this during the off season?
Ericsson and Nasr were signed in november...
Ericsson and sutil are next in line I suppose, this debacle will not End this weekend, thats for sure.