van de Garde sueing Sauber
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Giedo van der Garde is suing Sauber demanding that he should be in the car next week. Seems he believes that his contract for last year ran through this year and he should have been driving for the team this year.
Given that he's chosen to launch the action where he has i.e. where the Australian GP is within the court's jurisdiction, I suspect he want to pressure the team into some kind of settlement as the court could prevent Sauber from competing next week. I doubt that he would actually want to be in the car - can you imagine how little support he'd get from the team ? I wonder if Sutil will do something similar, as I understand his contract also ran to the end of this year too
http://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/van-der-garde-la...
Given that he's chosen to launch the action where he has i.e. where the Australian GP is within the court's jurisdiction, I suspect he want to pressure the team into some kind of settlement as the court could prevent Sauber from competing next week. I doubt that he would actually want to be in the car - can you imagine how little support he'd get from the team ? I wonder if Sutil will do something similar, as I understand his contract also ran to the end of this year too
http://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/van-der-garde-la...
suffolk009 said:
Just read the Joe Saward piece on this.
My guess is that van der Garde needs to clear up his contractual situation before (I hope) driving for Manor this year. Hopefully this is nothing more than legaleeze HR stuff being done in public.
Just my thoughts on the matter.
You could well be right - leaving it to the normal contract negotiation process could drag on leaving him unable to drive for Manor next weekMy guess is that van der Garde needs to clear up his contractual situation before (I hope) driving for Manor this year. Hopefully this is nothing more than legaleeze HR stuff being done in public.
Just my thoughts on the matter.
Is it me or does the BBC Sports website article on this subject have a picture of Adrian Sutil at the top, rather than one of VdG?
The Sauber BS is very strong:
Sauber's lawyer said:
allowing the Dutchman to race this weekend would be dangerous because the C34 car is designed only for the bodies of Ericsson and Nasr who were both present in court, as was van der Garde.
Source: http://www.grandprix247.com/2015/03/09/sauber-argu...EskimoArapaho said:
If that's all they can muster as a defence then they've had it. Sounds very messy and badly handled.
If it has already been admitted that he has a valid contract to race with Sauber this year, then either Sauber were very stupid and/or very desperate for cash.
It's just poor management to allow a situation like this to continue without resolution and from the sounds of it, then Sauber haven't got a leg to stand on and so are pulling out the Health and Safety card, which is invariably the last resort.
If it has already been admitted that he has a valid contract to race with Sauber this year, then either Sauber were very stupid and/or very desperate for cash.
It's just poor management to allow a situation like this to continue without resolution and from the sounds of it, then Sauber haven't got a leg to stand on and so are pulling out the Health and Safety card, which is invariably the last resort.
Will this be the first 3 car F1 team.
I think they will pay him off and run the two drivers they want and then GVG can join Manor.If he wins the court case maybe he will insist that he drives for Sauber this year and all hell will break loose.
I think they will pay him off and run the two drivers they want and then GVG can join Manor.If he wins the court case maybe he will insist that he drives for Sauber this year and all hell will break loose.
Edited by btcc123 on Monday 9th March 15:36
btcc123 said:
Will this be the first 3 car F1 team.
I think they will pay him off and run the two drivers they want and then GVG can join Manor.If he wins the court case maybe he will insist that he drives for Sauber this year and all hell will break loose.
I read somewhere that GvdG was paying Sauber for his drive. Maybe he feels he's due a refund, or perhaps he paid something in advance? I think they will pay him off and run the two drivers they want and then GVG can join Manor.If he wins the court case maybe he will insist that he drives for Sauber this year and all hell will break loose.
Edited by btcc123 on Monday 9th March 15:36
suffolk009 said:
btcc123 said:
Will this be the first 3 car F1 team.
I think they will pay him off and run the two drivers they want and then GVG can join Manor.If he wins the court case maybe he will insist that he drives for Sauber this year and all hell will break loose.
I read somewhere that GvdG was paying Sauber for his drive. Maybe he feels he's due a refund, or perhaps he paid something in advance? I think they will pay him off and run the two drivers they want and then GVG can join Manor.If he wins the court case maybe he will insist that he drives for Sauber this year and all hell will break loose.
Edited by btcc123 on Monday 9th March 15:36
Some other info from the net;
- VdGarde had a clause in his contract saying that if is contract wasn't ended by Sauber before the 28th of june last year his contract was automatically extended for the 2015 season.
- VdGarde already won the case against Sauber last week in front of a Swiss court (Sauber is running under a Swiss licence); saying that indeed VdGarde has a legal contract for the 2015 season
- The case now in Australia is to make sure the contract is being met in Australia; that the already existing Swiss verdict is taken over and can be executed at once. This could in theory mean that if VdGarde wins the case on Wednesday and Sauber does not cooperate, VdGarde could be given access to the car the coming weekend with help form the Australian police.
- Sauber not only defended itself in front of the Australian court by saying that it will be dangerous to give access to the car because VdGarde does not fit in the car. But also that VdGarde does not have a Super Licence, which is a bit stupid; he has one and tested for Sauber last season.
Will probably end with a financial settlement.
Edited by DeltonaS on Monday 9th March 17:38
O, and another thing which I read on the net; I don't know if it's true but Sauber in 2011 during the Canadian GP in Monreal changed drivers 1 hour prior to the race; Pedro de la Rosa (who wasn't even under contract with Sauber) replaced Sergio Perez.
So that's how dangerous Sauber feels it all is......
So that's how dangerous Sauber feels it all is......
DeltonaS said:
O, and another thing which I read on the net; I don't know if it's true but Sauber in 2011 during the Canadian GP in Monreal changed drivers 1 hour prior to the race; Pedro de la Rosa (who wasn't even under contract with Sauber) replaced Sergio Perez.
So that's how dangerous Sauber feels it all is......
Not quite. Perez drove in first practice but, still suffering from the effects of his shunt at Monaco, decided to take no further part in proceedings. So that's how dangerous Sauber feels it all is......
de la Rosa, who was McLaren's reserve driver, then filled for Perez throughout the rest of the weekend.
That, of course, does nothing to help Sauber's stance re. VDG...
DeltonaS said:
O, and another thing which I read on the net; I don't know if it's true but Sauber in 2011 during the Canadian GP in Monreal changed drivers 1 hour prior to the race; Pedro de la Rosa (who wasn't even under contract with Sauber) replaced Sergio Perez.
So that's how dangerous Sauber feels it all is......
Not quite. Perez drove in first practice but, still suffering from the effects of his shunt at Monaco, decided to take no further part in proceedings. So that's how dangerous Sauber feels it all is......
de la Rosa, who was McLaren's reserve driver, then filled for Perez throughout the rest of the weekend.
That, of course, does nothing to help Sauber's stance re. VDG...
It seems like they must have been in a lot of financial trouble to breach VdG's contact like that. Maybe Sauber wouldn't even be racing in 2015 without money from Ericsson and Nasr, which kind of makes VdG's actions a bit of a paradox.
There has to be some sort of financial settlement here. I can't see VdG driving for a team he had to sue to get a place on. Not only that, Sauber would have to pay off Ericsson which could be messy and expensive.
It's pretty sad to see really, as they have at least looked reliable in pre-season testing.
There has to be some sort of financial settlement here. I can't see VdG driving for a team he had to sue to get a place on. Not only that, Sauber would have to pay off Ericsson which could be messy and expensive.
It's pretty sad to see really, as they have at least looked reliable in pre-season testing.
Just seen breaking news that Van de Garde has won his case.
ETA linky: http://m.gpupdate.net/en/f1-news/322924/van-der-ga...
ETA linky: http://m.gpupdate.net/en/f1-news/322924/van-der-ga...
Edited by Teppic on Tuesday 10th March 23:29
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