Giedo van der Garde and Sauber agree.
Marcus Ericsson’s place in the stable is secured.
– I am sad and incredibly disappointed, says the Dutchman.
He was a test driver for Sauber in 2014 and had a contract that gave him a driver’s seat in 2015. Sauber chose to terminate the relationship and van der Garde took the matter to court where he was right.
Still, he has now decided to terminate the relationship, as reported in the Dutch media does it cost the team nearly 140 million for the team to buy him out.
– I am a racing driver with all my heart and I feel now ranks and disappointed. Throughout my career, since I started karting as an eight year old, I have worked hard to live in my dream world and become a successful F1 drivers. I had hoped that I would be able to see all the properties that I have a car that can be fighting in the middle of the field in 2015. That dream has now cracked and I know I may not have a future in F1.
– I am a racing driver and all I want is to run contests. I will never understand this. I had been able to insist, but team director has taken a decision against my contract and she has decided that she does not want to continue working with me and I became painfully aware of the pit area in Melbourne.
“could topple team “
He writes that he began the legal battle already in 2014, but it dragged on, which made it more bargaining days before the premiere in Australia.
– It was never one thing that happened in the last minute, but it was not known until we tried to force the stables to accept it as several courts have already decided.
However, he made it clear that he did not want to drag it to any length .
– It had been able to overthrow the team and it certainly had ruined its opening weekend in Melbourne because at that time had confiscated the two cars, which in turn could ruin the careers of the two young drivers Marcus Ericsson and Felipe Nasr. Probably had the team’s leadership arrested, he writes on his Facebook page.
– I decided that I did not want to live with it, although it was the team’s management was responsible for the bizarre situation I found myself in .
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