
How much did they pay Stoner in his first year, was it 500k?
http://www.asphaltandrubber.com/racing/ ... er-ducati/
I dont see that happening Rossi could start last and still win!You have to imagine how much Lorenzo would like to not only beat Rossi for the Championship, but do it also on an “inferior” machine.
I agree there is no such thing in loyalty in professional sport from both teams and the individual but sometimes the big money up front can stuff up your career. What if Jorge takes the money from Ducati and then discovers that he can't ride it. His next contract would be for f&ck all.Saki wrote:I dont think there is any real point to any of the riders being Loyal to a team, its really just a job at the end of the day and should just take who ever pays the most
matchan wrote:frankly, i'd pay 7m euro for him to shove his lorenzo land flag up his arse and f@#k off
That muchmatchan wrote:frankly, i'd pay 7m euro for him to shove his lorenzo land flag up his arse and f@#k off
Stoner was on an incentive based contract where I believe he got a million for each race he won (that figure could be wrong but I do know he made a fortune due to the race wins). Ducati changed it for the second year.robracer wrote:![]()
How much did they pay Stoner in his first year, was it 500k?
http://www.asphaltandrubber.com/racing/ ... er-ducati/