Quote Originally Posted by Nem14 View Post
Do people really think Sauber, after demonstrating they are dis-honest and have no business ethics, will actually pay up the Million$ the court says Sauber now owe to Giedo?
It would be a good way to stay out of jail and keep their equipment from being seized.


Having a court say it has to be paid, doesn't automatically mean it will be paid.
The courts can't bleed a turnip, but they can lay down serious alternatives. In Australia those alternatives were serious enough to get Sauber to negotiate with VDG and find a solution. Now, negotiating time is over and it's pay up time. If that fails it will be consequence time.