Appeal hearing is taking place, Sauber is getting smashed by the looks of it. Some tweets by reporter Kate Jones:
* Judges ask Sauber why it hasn't challenged Swiss court's order allowing van der Garde to drive until now, when it's almost too late.
* Judge asks Sauber lawyer: "You have a contract. Why don't you just comply with it?" Clearly some frustration from the bench.
* Sauber's lawyer interprets order as only applying within Australia. Wouldn't affect rest of F1 season elsewhere. Judges disagree.
* Sauber says best option would be to go back to Swiss arbitrator and get new order. That seems inevitable. It's a mess as it is. [Per: tadaa, what a surprise]
* Sauber statement from Dec 3 said 'teams are flexible' & 'driver-specific changes are done quickly.' Lawyer now insists 2 wks for seat.
And by Adam Cooper:
* Judge tells @SauberF1Team "The point is you agreed to do something and that's what you should be doing..."
* Exasperated judges keep asking @SauberF1Team why all the preparations for @GvanderGarde to drive were not done earlier...
* Judges keen to point out that @GvanderGarde won the first judgement against @SauberF1Team on Dec 3 and team has had plenty of warning
* Have to say it's a stream of nonsense from @SauberF1Team lawyer. Judges don't seem to be buying it
This is not just painful, it is even inconceivable that Sauber is putting up a case like this.
Also, first time I learn that there was already a ruling on 3 December. That's a good answer to those who were saying that GvdG waited unnecessarily long to start procedures. Also we learn that Sauber is contradicting itself (Kate Jones's last tweet).