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15 Dec 2000, 10:56 (Ref:52579) | #1 | |
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Can anyone tell me what Fisichella's current yearly pay is in Dollars?
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15 Dec 2000, 14:36 (Ref:52600) | #2 | ||
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just a tad more than mine
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15 Dec 2000, 14:42 (Ref:52602) | #3 | ||
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I really dunno his salary for next year but this year he was among the top salaries. That's the prize Benetton has to pay for keeping such an extremely good driver.
In dollars? Uhmmm something like $8 million I guess. |
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15 Dec 2000, 20:45 (Ref:52679) | #4 | |
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Fisichella was the second highest earner next to Schumacher in 2000.
His contract says that he gets an increase in salary every year. I think he is probably on about 16million now, although I could be wrong. |
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16 Dec 2000, 02:23 (Ref:52743) | #5 | ||
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...and he's proven that he's worth that lofty salary.
yeah, right. |
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16 Dec 2000, 09:31 (Ref:52765) | #6 | ||
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Well I guess he did in that blue dingy he's driving. It ain't exactly a Ferrari or Mclaren right? I guess they have to pay the 18 other fellows something for trying so hard bringing it home fifth and higher.
The height of his salary is also the pay-off of his regrets for signing his racing life in the hands of Flavio. Ferrari wanted him for 1996 and TGF's veto led Lauda to criticism which cost him his function of consultant. I have mixed feelings about that as Ferrari would be great for him but on the other side because of TGF teammate-oppression he wouldn't have shone the way he did in the inferior cars in the seasons after that. So his salary isn't that high for nothing and probably reflects the way he stands among his fellow drivers, coz he's definitely among the top 5 of the field. |
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16 Dec 2000, 10:15 (Ref:52771) | #7 | |
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Maybe its time tems put there foot down on that kind of behaviour, as TGF displayed, so that people like Fisi can shine. Aren't there harrassment laws which cover bullying in the workplace.
Id love to see an event each year called Driver Swap Meet. Where top drivers race the Minardi or Arrows or Prost. Have Mazzacane in TGF's car and get Panis racing that McLaren. Do this once every season. Almost like reverse grid but reverse car. People would love that. Bring back the underdog, add surprise. |
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19 Dec 2000, 23:01 (Ref:53388) | #8 | |
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As I am new here:
Why is Michael called TGF? |
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20 Dec 2000, 00:31 (Ref:53396) | #9 | |
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TGF? Presumably it means "That German F**ker", or something similar
Rob |
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20 Dec 2000, 06:31 (Ref:53435) | #10 | ||
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Quote:
MS: Mika Salo JV: Jacques Villeneuve Jos: Jos Verstappen |
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