That's not at issue here. What was at issue were your comments that, quite frankly, bordered on wishful thinking and a disregard for Button's past dealings in these matters as to what went on. But, we're all entitled to opinions.gibells wrote:Mate, you verge on the sycophantic. The season is over. He has fulfilled his contract. He has even brought them the top prize, and contributed to the second prize.
They got impatient to nail down a contract when it was probably made abundantly clear that nothing could happen until the Mercedes thing settled. The factory visit to McLaren was an utterly idiotic thing to do, and it can only have been to try and rub Mercedes and Brawn up the wrong way because he was never going to get an improved offer after that. It was pointless.Him and his manager were getting nowhere with the contract negotiations so looked elsewhere.
Yes, but most contracts of any importance have non-competition clauses where you don't work for someone else or do anything promotional when you are contracted to someone else. It's an entirely different thing.I don't see what he's done wrong. Haven't you ever been to an interview while you still had a job? I know I have.
You've tried to take a rather simplistic view of this which is completely wrong.
He has still breached it and rubbed Brawn up the wrong way so he won't be released early. If he was going to join McLaren he should have done it quickly and quietly.Even if it is in his contract that he was not allowed to visit other teams, his Brawn contract is over at the end of the year. It's not like there was even any testing he could do.
Mercedes are not a small team.You're naive in thinking small teams succeed. Brawn's success stemmed from one of the biggest budgets in 2008.
So? How does it follow that McLaren will be back to the front next year when you have other credible teams like Red Bull around? My point still stands.Redbull may be independant but they too spent an awful lot redeveloping their racer to take a DDD. Probably more than Ferrari, judging on the amount of changes seen through the year.
Yadda, yadd, yadda yadda. Yes, I'm sure other competitors wanted to destabilise the apple cart at Brawn and pick up some of their talent on the cheap. There is nothing so suggest that that is the current situation today and I'm not aware of a mass exodus of staff. Given that they have secured their future with Mercedes I doubt whether that will happen.A couple of weeks back it emerged that all was not well within Brawn. It was leaked that the designers, engineers, etc. were complaining that they weren't receiving bonuses due to them....