Valentino Rossi and Petronas: no happy days, but thehappy ending is also at risk!

Happy ending

We all saw that the happy days between VR46 and Petronas, were not there. It started out that they were all friends, and in the end, even the relationship with Morbidelli, who is rightly tied more to his "boss" than to a team that, after a second place in the world championship, certainly did not gratify him (the fault of his boss, anyway), is at risk.
But the story is so tense that in addition to the happy days having come and gone, thehappy ending is also at risk, especially also because of the recent sentences of Petronas boss Razlan Razali .

1) "It was interesting and constructive to deal with Valentino but it was an exception because we usually hire young talent."
2) " Rossi 's contract expires in November when the season ends."
3) "We have not said either that we are renewing or releasing him."

These three phrases mean, said in the oriental way.

1) Rossi was imposed or at least chosen on the basis of criteria that were not purely sporting.
This explanation is also supported by other recent statements that spoke, on the part of Petronas, of "commercial satisfaction anyway."
A message that should be read, if one knows the Orientals with "nothing worked but we didn't lose out" (let's say it is a message more in the direction of shareholders).

2) There are contractual obligations that bind the pilot to close the season.
Let it not occur to him to close early.

3) Petronas has not yet said it will release him because it is usually Petronas that does not renew, not the other way around.
When Petronas decides to communicate that it is not renewing with Rossi, it will be known by Petronas.
Kind of like when the contract was made. Petronas decided how and when to sanction it officially.

These things here, those who know Orientals (even more complex to interact with Muslim Orientals), know that they are fundamental.
First of all, it did not end well, but you have already read this on this site in April and in May.

Second, contrary to what the friendly press ( Rossi's, you mean) would have you believe, it is not the latter who decides.
In fact, no one could force a rider to race who does not want to do so, but if this rider is in a hurry or wants to impose certain clauses, it may not end up as he says.

In short, you have to close in friendship, or else, after the happy days thehappy ending is also likely to fade.
And we more or less all know how important in some things the happy ending, is.

 

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