so it is reported....as clint said, buzzards got to eat
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/77001
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so it is reported....as clint said, buzzards got to eat
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/77001
Awwww! Mr. Pouty Face is mad.
Too bad sucker. Hit the road.
Q: if they could do it to a red bull junior driver how could he not see this coming
Depends what was written in his contract. I did read somewhere that there was a performance requirement by the German GP which he did not meet; can't remember where.Quote:
Originally Posted by thunderbolt
"I am convinced that if I was given the chance to race with such a new package I would have had the opportunity to achieve satisfactory results."
You had the opportunity to achieve satisfactory results, Mr Bourdais. Beating your rookie team-mate was the bear minimum that you should have achieved.
It's not like he started this year and they've kicked him out after a few races. He's had more than long enough to prove his worth. In fact I think STR were very generous letting him race in 2009 at all.
This is *Formula 1* you perform or you're out, simple as that.
I agree, they should have raced Sato this season, he proved that he can do great in a low budget car.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mark
Be serious - Toro Rosso is in the oldest business, its called prostitution.
Did't you read the news - TR are to be paid $2 million and after Valencia need not even retain Alguesari.
Secondly, to those that are ignorant of business practice, when there is a contractual dispute, legal action - sueing - is the logical step.
Bourdais is merely acting in his own interests as did TR.
Yours is a sad and bitte comment. For someone supposedly a motor racing enthusiast wishing harm on a racing driver is pitiful.Quote:
Originally Posted by henners88
Anyway, the lawsuit is against the racing team, Faenza's Toro Rosso and not Red Bull.
What's that a 'bitte comment'?!Quote:
Originally Posted by Saint Devote
STR are RedBull owned and financed, so it's basically Bourdais vs RedBull, and given that he underperformed he certainly didn't meet some of his contract conditions.Quote:
Originally Posted by Saint Devote
the thing is what can nicolas todt do to hook him up with on of the new teams
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Originally Posted by ioan
Sato?
Not when scottie no speedie is sitting on the side line !!!!
Besides it was made very clear that those red bull sales were perceived lacking in japan, so that is the "real why" they were considering him.....
never fear, drink japan sales are still low.....perhaps they should add something new to their line, "a little touch of kool aid", probably would sell well, except there would be too little repeat sales. :beer:
Perhaps SB was an unkowing test candidate for the new drink....many signs are there, believes he is too great to be too slow....others such such as lack of life.......
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Originally Posted by Saint Devote
the self canonized always take pity on lowly sinners who lack their state of grace....esp before they execute them in some merciful way such as burning, stoning or drawn and quartered..... :love: ..or worse, spanked by maXie after thorough genital exam :uhoh:
I think it's a bit harsh to sack him now. They should have waited a few more races at least. I can see that Alguersuari needs practice, but 4 races or so would be enough to tell if someone's at least got F1 potential.
If they are bringing a new upgrade to Hungary (i.e. the one RBR put on at Silverstone), then, no offence to him, but I doubt Alguersuari is going to get much out of it. Bourdais at least could get into Q3 with it.
Why have an upgrade at all if you are going to negate it by putting a rookie driver in with no testing?
I agree Bourdais hasn't been amazing this year, but STR are making a habit out of sacking drivers after the Nurburgring.
Well, he's already got 25 races or so, so he stayed 21 races more than the 4 you ask for.Quote:
Originally Posted by woody2goody
Funny!! I suggested that in the other thread, and I had not read this post. Sato is not a bad driver, and I am sure that if Torro Rosso had given him a trial, he would have done a lot better than either Buemi or Seabass.Quote:
Originally Posted by ioan
Max must be mixed up with this! maybe that will whip them along. :p :Quote:
Originally Posted by Saint Devote
How is STR whoring themselves out by letting go of Bourdais? French Seb brought along some money with him too! This cut was made due to a lack of performance and not a lack of funds from the driver.Quote:
Originally Posted by Saint Devote
be careful, boys and girls, or else Tost de la Lost "might be forced to nail your pelvis with a cake-stand................. :eek:
Tracy , a guy who raced Bourdais in the states , had this to say :
"He's a great driver but I bet his attitude didn't exactly encourage the team to solve his problems,"
Hey , Billy , you do know where the "cake stand" reference comes from , don't you ? I should send my old friend , Dinsdale , over to explain .
No but tell me when he will get here and I will get my ko lube out and invite maX overQuote:
Originally Posted by Bagwan