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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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I think in some ways it will depend on how much confidence he has in his aero team. If he can leave them to it and only lightly supervise then he can focus on the other aspects. If he can't let go...
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