Well, obviously the upgrade policy changed already and no one is even trying to deny the performance clause being in place -now-.Jurgen von Diaz wrote: ↑16 Jul 2024, 08:50Are you sure that the fresh clauses are for the old contract too (2024) and not just for 2025–2026, when the new contract takes effect?
It is usual for such a contract, that it replaces the old contract immediately. I have never heard of a serial contract elongation in sports.
Well, from everything we know I would not be relaxed as well. But what was the alternative? Not elongate and leave him floating would not have been good for anyone. And with the current performance RedBull could (only?) elongate on terms that benefit RedBull...Jurgen von Diaz wrote: ↑16 Jul 2024, 08:50Red Bull thought the new contract would have a relaxing effect on Pérez, but they were wrong; things went even worse.
Yes....but money? I think Sainz is not cheap. And driver money/sponsor money still makes the difference. All the money you save on a driver or gain from Perez sponsors you can spend on people designing boats or supercars. Or gardening...