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...so that the agents and managers can take their percentage, up front if they can blag it
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the contracts in the past haven't been particularly well written, and where there's a mutual desire to go seperate ways that seems to be respected which gives the impression that contracts aren't worth anything perhaps.
"we have a contract and that's that" can mean "we have a contract and won't be releasing him unless you're gonna trigger the buy out clause, and it's a hundred million pounds so be our guest"... |
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i'm basing that on the way the contracts recognition board used to usually rule in favour of the driver trying to bail out which suggests the contract was unenforcable. for some reason i have fisichella/jordan stuck in my head but i'm not sure why. i do however read business contracts in my day job so i'm not entirely ignorant
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also seem to recall some issues between Fisi, Jordan, and Flav (cant remember if it was Benatton or Renault days though).
between the contract recognition board and drivers and teams holding multiple options and contracts its always been a tangled web. the recent Sauber incident, to me, indicates the general vagueness these driver/team employment contracts hold. one has to think this is by design. |
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No one would sign a contract they can't get out of, that goes for drivers and teams - they are best intentions to cover eventualities as known at the time, which can be varied/broken subject to financial penalties to be agreed.
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