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Originally Posted by Axeman444
Wait, People are willing to pay him (reportedly) large sums of money to drive, and he should just walk away? When there is nothing down the career track that will pay as much as he is (reportedly) getting now?
As long as he is enjoying what he does, and is employed, why should he walk away?
Thats not to say he will be employed...
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In this day and age of the old performance clause in the contract, you'd think he'd pull the pin and go look at what else it out there and show off this so called true potential that everyone banged on about when he first turned up.
I almost think that he drives the car, claim it's a dog, the team do everything to make it right, but then forced re-sign him for another term, keeps doing the same thing and somehow is now an easy pay day??
Has it come down to, he's got his name on the championship and couldn't give a stuff??
If you worked somewhere and your employer didn't come to the party for whatever reason, you wouldn't consider moving on somewhere else?? Driving might be a completely different game to a normal 5 day a week job, but at some point you have to ask yourself is it really worth another year, two or three of the same stuff.