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19th December 2008, 18:20 #11Member
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Freelance or not there's always some obligation - and some rule about what you can do/can't do and what you can wear while doing it... especially in the high-branded world of motorsports - lol I imagine all these sponsorships and agreements makes it hard to go out in the world and not offend someone somewhere - especially in series where the cars are just plastered with stickers.
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19th December 2008, 22:50 #12Senior Member
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Michael
I understood that he was a consultant,adviser,and had a life time job at Ferrari
I thought Jean Todt was now managing director,and Schumacher was also doing some testing if an opinion was needed.
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21st December 2008, 03:20 #13Senior Member
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He does do testing for them. He was part of the F430 Scuderia development team (don't know about California).
Originally Posted by driveace
But, probably that is just a consultancy/testing contract, and doesn't cover other areas like advertising rights etc.Iceman: Adjective 1)Rapid, swift 2)Nickname of Kimi-Matias Räikkönen, a legendary Formula 1 driver


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