The next step was to get his seat made, which VDG did straight from the courthouse, so he's now fully ready and available. Presuming the ruling is not overturned on appeal, VDG now has access to Victorian state police to enforce the ruling. If/when he's not in the car, I would guess that yes, an injunction will be filed for, and a few Sauber head honchos removed from the circuit by local officers.Richard wrote:So the next step is VDG turns up at the track for FP1, presumably Sauber won't let him drive, his lawyer waiting at the court obtains an injunction against Sauber which is then served before FP2.
But from the second VDG is not in the car for FP1, the contract is broken and they are in contempt of the Swiss arbitrators & the Australian court and will surely have a crippling writ in their inbox.KeiKo403 wrote:A court can't force Sauber to pay damages as they've not effectivly broken the contract yet, therefore the court are enforcing the legally binding contract. It is Sauber that stipulated he must race in that contract when it was signed.
Does it count from FP1? Or Quali/Race. Thinking if it's just the race then if he fails to post any representative FP1/2/3/Quali time for 107% rule could that lead to him not being allowed to partake anyway?Jonnycraig wrote:But from the second VDG is not in the car for FP1, the contract is broken and they are in contempt of the Swiss arbitrators & the Australian court and will surely have a crippling writ in their inbox.KeiKo403 wrote:A court can't force Sauber to pay damages as they've not effectivly broken the contract yet, therefore the court are enforcing the legally binding contract. It is Sauber that stipulated he must race in that contract when it was signed.
More like 10-12 hours. Australia is the first country to get into Thursday.ChrisF1 wrote:Is the appeal not being heard on Thursday, so we're still 14-18 hours from a decision?
not by default but it sure can beRichard wrote:A few members have referred to "arbitrary". Arbitration is not arbitrary!
- Arbitration = Process of dispute resolution, the arbitrator's decision is binding on all parties.
- Arbitrary = Random choice or personal whim, rather than any reason or system.