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27 Aug 2002, 16:51 (Ref:366754) | #1 | ||
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Jacques turns down CART offer
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It seems that 3 years at $50 million US is not enough for the prima donna. LOL. I knew it, Jacques is in this for the money, and the money alone. Have fun battling for 11th Jacques... |
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27 Aug 2002, 17:05 (Ref:366767) | #2 | ||
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11th? Seriously? How many cars will have to fall out? If JV is really careful he could end up driving for no one next year - or after.
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27 Aug 2002, 17:27 (Ref:366791) | #3 | ||
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Well, Jacques is getting paid $20M now, why would he take a pay cut of 15%?? However, I don't know what he would after '03, when his current contract is up? Would BAR renew it? How much would they offer him? In the past, his comments would indicate he is racing now for the money, instead of the actual sport.
The only way I could consider Jacques returning to CART is if no F1 teams hire him or they are only willing to pay less than a CART team would? I don't know if he would rather race in F1 for 10M or CART for 15M? Which would JV choose? Which would YOU choose? Now throw in another variable, a backmarker F1 team or a top/crack CART team??? Last edited by kmchow; 27 Aug 2002 at 17:32. |
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27 Aug 2002, 17:30 (Ref:366795) | #4 | ||
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I never would have left, at the top of my career, Williams, for the big bucks at BAR.
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27 Aug 2002, 17:34 (Ref:366798) | #5 | ||
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OTOH, another reason why JV or other drivers/actors/etc... may demand excessive/lucridious amounts of money is that you're hot/talented/wanted for a couple of years. When your career is over, you have to live off your earnings (and living GRANDLY of course!!) for the rest of your life. And if you want to retire at 35-40, it's no wonder you need a $$$$ salary.
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27 Aug 2002, 17:48 (Ref:366808) | #6 | ||
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Of course we criticize JV for "being in it for the money" but some lunatic (I mean businessperson) signed him for that much! Who's idea was that and can I go 'round to visit them too?
Seriously it is a 2 - way street. I guess to be fair to JV if someone is willing to pay me to follow all them cute little cars with no fenders, who am I to say no? If they were worried about performance they could have inserted a clause concerning that. So far as I know when he left Williams it was for a better offer from BAR. If he were not performing up to snuff you know they (Williams) would have dropped him like a bad habit. Maybe the teams have to exercise a little fiscal control. |
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27 Aug 2002, 17:50 (Ref:366810) | #7 | |
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In JV's contract is their anything stopping Dave Richards to drop JV but offer him the test driver role in a bid to force him out of BAR as he wants too but without breaking the contract arrangement or having to pay compensation?
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27 Aug 2002, 17:53 (Ref:366811) | #8 | ||
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Very good question Guy. However, even if there wasn't, I suspect Jacques would happily be a test driver at $19 Million US/year. After all, its plain for all to see what motivates him.
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Err....that wasn't only a contract to race in Cart, but a contract to race for BAR in 2004 and 2005, for which he currently isn't contracted to anyone. So, it did guarantee him a ride in F1 eventually. Right now he is guaranteed absolutely nothing, except that everyone knows he's only in it for the money now.
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27 Aug 2002, 18:01 (Ref:366820) | #10 | ||
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I feel that Jacques is fearing of doing a Zanardi. Alex, before his terrible crash didn't have much success in his CART comeback.
If that happened to Jacques his F1 career would be dead. |
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27 Aug 2002, 18:06 (Ref:366826) | #11 | ||
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27 Aug 2002, 19:08 (Ref:366894) | #12 | ||
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JV was in a no win situation...if he took the money all of the bashers would scream he's only in it for the money....thats why he's going back to CART
Now that JV wants to stay in F1, we get a lot of crocodile tears, with the bashers concerned over JV's future...JV will be alright, of that you can be asured...perhaps JV really doesn't want a long term deal with BAR...has anyone considered that?! |
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And on your second point - so where is he going then? Arrows, where his buddy Pollack might be able to secure him lots of money so he can tour around in 11th place for that team instead? |
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On your second reply, JV will finish out his year at BAR then hit the free agent market. Im sure he is hoping that a top team will pick him up, even at a reduced salary. Its a gamble, but a reasonable gamble. Pollock would not have turned down the offer if he wasn't sure JV could get into something better than a BAR in 2004. |
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27 Aug 2002, 19:56 (Ref:366946) | #16 | ||
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I understand what you are trying to say. He would take a pay cut to drive for a better team, but not for Bar. Makes sense - but where would he go? I think what people are genuinely worried about is that he will end up without a drive of any kind at the end of next year.
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27 Aug 2002, 19:57 (Ref:366947) | #17 | ||
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I just remembered a comment he made in an interview where he mentioned along the lines that a driver's paycheque reflects the talent that one has or at least what the team thinks he has. Though he did admit, he didn't think he could get as high of a salary outside of driving for BAR. I wonder what potential F1 teams will be willing to offer JV? A return to Williams?
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27 Aug 2002, 20:13 (Ref:366964) | #18 | ||
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""""""Well, Jacques is getting paid $20M now, why would he take a pay cut of 15%?? """"""
Because the silly egotistical pratt is going to find himself pushed out anyway. BAR will find a way out of his contract...almost EVERY drivers contract contains a performance (or rather a lack of) clause... I once thought highly of Jacques but his antics and attitude have left me cold. Those who say he is afraid of flopping if he goes back to CART have come so very close to the mark..Why should he risk humiliation and disgrace in CART when he can coast and play Mr.Nightlife where he's at? |
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27 Aug 2002, 20:14 (Ref:366965) | #19 | ||
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JV and JPM at Williams? JV and Ralf? JV, JPM and Ralf? Doesn't add up. Probably not enough room for all those egos! However, this has been a really very silly "Silly Season" so who knows?
You don't think he might go to Toyota? They can't get DaMatta, McNish appears to be expendable as far as a race seat goes...just trying to think of where he could go that has an opening and would be a significant step up - you know, actual chance of points if not a win. |
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Toyota's just signed Webber.
JV is going to be out of F1 when his contract ends. He'll need to beg and buy his way back in, hopefully after being humbled a bit he'll be able to convince Eddie Jordan or Frank Williams to take him on board for 2005. It's such a shame... He's still a first-class driver, but I can't defend the choices he's making with his career. If his heart's not in it, he should have just retired already. |
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I agree with Lee.
Jacques is a strange character though. He seems to be excessively proud, i could never see him taking a pay cut or begging to be in a team. Its a pity, one of the only real drivers on the grid and it appears that all of the motivation is gone. |
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I won't be suprised if he ends up like Eddie...an overrated cum overpaid driver.
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28 Aug 2002, 09:31 (Ref:367230) | #23 | ||
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Apparently Pollock was holding out for $57 million which is why the deal fell through.
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28 Aug 2002, 09:37 (Ref:367234) | #24 | ||
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Actually when I read the headline "Jacques turns down the offer" I was somehow impressed, I thought that he would not "return to a lower series" or something like that. But then I reached the "50 millions were not enough even though Jacques was interested"..... baah...
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28 Aug 2002, 11:46 (Ref:367347) | #25 | ||
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Jacques will end up with no ride at all in 2004. He is too old for the top teams who all either have drivers under contract already or are looking for men 10 years younger than Jacques. After so many years at the back of the grid, and given his notorious "prima donna" attitude, I would be surprised if even Minardi offered him a drive when this bloated contract expires.
Jacques is my prime example of someone who could have had it all and instead took the money. But then half the people who come over to the CART board to trash our series insist that the only thing that matters in the whole world is a big fat bank account..... Gilles would be ashamed of him. So, as a Canadian and a CART fan, am I. |
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