The contract saga involving the Australian rookie could impact Formula 1 for many years to come. 9WWOS
Naturally, the French team were of the opinion that Piastri would fill the void being the No.1 pick in the team's junior program.
Rossi said his team's undoing was ultimately down to how poorly structured their contract with Piastri was. "We learnt that we left too many doors open in our contract, because no one thought that those people would just go and leave using that open door. It would only be normal to come back to the team that helped you."That sentiment is echoed by Mercedes boss, as Rossi alluded to.
"To know now that a precedent has been set that if you're clever you can manoeuvre yourself out is something that's clearly not good for the industry.
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