They've come out saying that it would be foolish to put him in the car , using words like "dangerous" and even "death" , so , don't expect him to drive .

It's just another symptom of the disease .
I can't imagine the pressures involved with them going for the drivers they chose , but it does seem pretty obvious that at least one experienced driver would have been preferable .

To have it end up looking as "messy" as it does , it must have been life or death for the team .


There's a long debate about how some pay drivers have come good , but the term is still generally used with a liberal amount of disdain , as it's assumed there are others who could serve better .
And , nothing serves better than a public display of desperation like this , to show that the sport needs a real overhaul , just to keep the wheels on the track .

In a really screwed up way , Sauber is doing the sport a favour , displaying the dirty laundry for all to see what must be done to stay afloat .