- 18 Mar 15, 19:47#435136
I don't know why Sauber would be surprised at his statement. More than one court in more than one jurisdiction, at both first diet and appeal consistently said that Giedo had a valid contract and that Sauber were in breach of contract. It was examined in detail. So no, they do not have answers to the issues that he has very professionally and eloquently raised in his statement. Or at least not valid ones.
The decent thing to do would be to come out and apologise, admit that they screwed up, and make assurances that they will act more professionally in the future.
I have lost a lot of respect for the team (or at least the management of the team) through all of this, and it was a team I had always held in high esteem. Until they openly and honestly hold their hands up in relation to all of this mess which they and they alone created, I do not feel I can respect them further.
The decent thing to do would be to come out and apologise, admit that they screwed up, and make assurances that they will act more professionally in the future.
I have lost a lot of respect for the team (or at least the management of the team) through all of this, and it was a team I had always held in high esteem. Until they openly and honestly hold their hands up in relation to all of this mess which they and they alone created, I do not feel I can respect them further.
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