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Kiriman lama #1 dikirim Dis 31 2014, 15:34:33 Sebut 
Good evening everyone and while iam writing those line i wish everyone a good slide into 2015.

I have a little question which i haven't found any informations about and i hope someone can tell me a place to find the information or have an idea how much the fee ist by terminating a drivers contract because i have an overpayed driver which on paper is not that bad but disappoints in every term and i have given up hope that he will get better any time soon. So iam now searching for a new driver bit the problem ist that my current driver still has 17 races in his contract so im curios if i can terminate his contract without going broke at th end of the season or if i can affort it to terminate it. Hope to not get FOBY as an answer and see forward for helpful informations. Thanks a lot.
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Kiriman lama #2 dikirim Dis 31 2014, 15:37:16 Sebut 
I guess you have the answer in the same Rules. Have you searched in the point related to Staff?
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Kiriman lama #3 dikirim Dis 31 2014, 15:38:02 (terakhir disunting Dis 31 2014, 15:38:43 oleh Andrei Ciuchi) Sebut 
Quote ( Peter-michael Watkins @ December 31st 2014,15:34:33 )

how much the fee ist by terminating a drivers contract


It's half of the current driver's contract. Meaning multiply all the remaining races (but not any races from a renewed contract) by your driver's salary then multiply by 50%.
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Kiriman lama #4 dikirim Dis 31 2014, 15:38:12 (terakhir disunting Dis 31 2014, 15:39:05 oleh Constantin Heller) Sebut 
Half their salary for all the races he still has a contract for.

E: For example, if your driver gets $1 million per race and has a contract for 6 races, you will pay him $3 million.
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Kiriman lama #5 dikirim Dis 31 2014, 15:38:28 Sebut 
yes but i only found out about the limits of driver oa which i already knew. could be i overread it but its not like the part about driver is 2 pages long.
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Kiriman lama #6 dikirim Dis 31 2014, 15:39:03 Sebut 
Quote ( Andrei Ciuchi @ December 31st 2014,15:38:02 )

Quote ( Peter-michael Watkins @ December 31st 2014,15:34:33 )

how much the fee ist by terminating a drivers contract

It's half of the current driver's contract. Meaning multiply all the remaining races by your driver's salary then multiply by 50%.


okay thx a lot andrei
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Kiriman lama #7 dikirim Dis 31 2014, 15:39:39 (terakhir disunting Dis 31 2014, 15:40:49 oleh Lucas Lobico) Sebut 
Point 3. It's at the end of the first paragraph ;)
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Kiriman lama #8 dikirim Dis 31 2014, 15:39:54 Sebut 
Make sure you keep this in mind.

Quote ( Andrei Ciuchi @ December 31st 2014,15:38:02 )

(but not any races from a renewed contract)


So if it looks something like 3(+17), ignore the 17 part and just calculate it based on the 3 races. :)
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Kiriman lama #9 dikirim Dis 31 2014, 15:42:18 Sebut 
Quote ( Andrei Ciuchi @ December 31st 2014,15:38:02 )

It's half of the current driver's contract. Meaning multiply all the remaining race by your driver's salary then multiply by 50%.



17 (races remainining in contract) * 1.680.000 (current salary) / 2 = 14.280.000
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Kiriman lama #10 dikirim Jan 20 2015, 19:20:03 Sebut 
What if in Rookie I have a driver, who has 17 races left in contract, and his oa is over 85.

If I hire new driver before last race of the season, do I still have to pay 50% of salary to old driver for remaining of his contract, eventhough I would loose him due to oa 85-rule in rookie reset in the end of a season?
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Kiriman lama #11 dikirim Jan 20 2015, 19:22:13 Sebut 
Yes, you will always have to pay if you still have a contract with a driver when signing a new one.
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Kiriman lama #12 dikirim Jan 20 2015, 19:24:41 (terakhir disunting Jan 20 2015, 19:26:02 oleh Zeljko Sperlic) Sebut 
I think yes, but other question are you sure his OA cannot go under 85?
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Kiriman lama #13 dikirim Jan 20 2015, 19:26:01 Sebut 
Quote ( Tomi Jokinen @ January 20th 2015,19:20:03 )

If I hire new driver before last race of the season, do I still have to pay 50% of salary to old driver for remaining of his contract, eventhough I would loose him due to oa 85-rule in rookie reset in the end of a season?


Does it really matter if you have to pay money if are staying in rookie and getting the cash reset anyway?
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Kiriman lama #14 dikirim Jan 20 2015, 20:00:13 (terakhir disunting Jan 20 2015, 20:30:00 oleh Rogerio Pereira) Sebut 
Quote ( Stuart Gibson @ January 20th 2015,19:26:01 )

Does it really matter if you have to pay money if are staying in rookie and getting the cash reset anyway?


Correct answer below.
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Kiriman lama #15 dikirim Jan 20 2015, 20:04:19 Sebut 
Quote ( Rogerio Pereira @ January 20th 2015,20:00:13 )

Just one thing: if you have +17 races contract, will remain in rookie, you will RETAIN that driver regardless of his OA until the contract ends. You LOOSE the driver if you relegate to rookie and he's over 85. Your only problem with OA over 85 is that you wont be able to extend that contract in Rookie.


No, if you remain in Rookie, you will lose your driver at the season reset if he is over 85.
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Kiriman lama #16 dikirim Jan 20 2015, 20:39:53 Sebut 
Stuart and Rogerio: yes it matters, because even when I get 30mil in rookie reset, I'd have to pay 50% of old drivers salary long in the new season.

Or do I? Can someone confirm what Constantin said?

It seems a bit unfair to me, that I would have to pay salary to an old driver in new season after I "fire" him (=sign a new driver), but I wouldn't/couldn't pay him, if I keep him until the end of a season.

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Kiriman lama #17 dikirim Jan 20 2015, 20:41:51 Sebut 
the 50% of the drivers contract that you pay is paid as a lump sum the moment that you cancel that driver. So there will not be any carryover into next season as long as you cancel him this season.
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Kiriman lama #18 dikirim Jan 20 2015, 20:44:45 Sebut 
Quote ( Tomi Jokinen @ January 20th 2015,20:39:53 )

Stuart and Rogerio: yes it matters, because even when I get 30mil in rookie reset, I'd have to pay 50% of old drivers salary long in the new season.

Or do I? Can someone confirm what Constantin said?

It seems a bit unfair to me, that I would have to pay salary to an old driver in new season after I "fire" him (=sign a new driver), but I wouldn't/couldn't pay him, if I keep him until the end of a season.



If you "fire" him before the reset ... you pay the fee ... then during the reset your money goes back to 30 mil.

If he is over 85 OA during reset, the game automatically fires him, but you do not pay the fee.

If you fire him after reset, you pay the fee ... and continue on as normal with a lower money balance.
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Kiriman lama #19 dikirim Jan 20 2015, 20:50:49 Sebut 
Oh, ok, that makes sence. I thought salary is paid after every race, also those 50% for fired drivers.

Thank you for help.
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Kiriman lama #20 dikirim Okt 20 2016, 01:51:02 (terakhir disunting Okt 20 2016, 01:51:19 oleh Derek Koenig) Sebut 
I have a question regarding the fee for terminating a drivers contract. Ive searched the game rules for about an hour now and cannot find an answer.

Lets say Shadow has a driver with 10 races left on his contract and is paid $1 mil a race.
Shadow has $4 million in his bank account.
Shadow decides to sign a new driver, and lets say after the public offer and signing fee, he would have $3 million left in his bank account.
Can Shadow still sign the new driver, although the termination fee of $5 million would put him in the negative?

*The numbers in this example are not representative of any particular situation.*
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Kiriman lama #21 dikirim Okt 20 2016, 03:37:14 Sebut 
Quote ( Derek Koenig @ October 20th 2016,01:51:02 )

I have a question regarding the fee for terminating a drivers contract. Ive searched the game rules for about an hour now and cannot find an answer.

Lets say Shadow has a driver with 10 races left on his contract and is paid $1 mil a race.
Shadow has $4 million in his bank account.
Shadow decides to sign a new driver, and lets say after the public offer and signing fee, he would have $3 million left in his bank account.
Can Shadow still sign the new driver, although the termination fee of $5 million would put him in the negative?

*The numbers in this example are not representative of any particular situation.*


Yes he will fire his driver and end 2 million negative.

It's commonly seen in noobs that pay up to 5 million salary and then they have to fire their drivers and coast back to positive. (easily done in rookie without the 90% rule)

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