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    Today was the verdict of the World Motor Sport Council regarding the acccusations the McLaren would have spied on Ferrari.

    The verdict?

    - The team loses all points and cannot gain point this season
    - McLaren is fined $100 million
    - The 2008 car must be presented for inspection

    The drivers are not penalised: they keep their points, and still can earn points. However, if/when a McLaren driver wins, no team officials are allowed on the podium.

    Quite an amazing verdict, little doubt in my mind that they will appeal the case to a higher court.

    Jörg
    pixar
    Dream as if you'll live forever. Live as if you'll die tomorrow. (James Dean)

  • #2
    Gawd....First the New England Patriots get caught cheating and now McLaren.

    Where will it all end?
    Dr. Mordrid
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    • #3
      Wow, that's steep. And it took them this long.

      I stopped watching F1 after the days of Prost and Senna. Pole to finish doesn't excite me. But I'm cheering for Hamilton to take the championship.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by RhinoZ View Post
        I stopped watching F1 after the days of Prost and Senna. Pole to finish doesn't excite me.
        You might want to check out the qualifying: quite often it is more exciting than the race (of course, they are racing the clock, but the new qualifying format is great fun to watch. Just to summarize:
        1. 10 minutes in which drivers can make fast laps, 6 slowest get their positions and cannot participate in the next session
        2. another 10 minutes, similarly, the 6 slowest get their position in the grid cannot participate in the next session
        3. 15 minutes (with a complex fuel-rule which they are considering to alter because the first 5-10 minutes is just a bunch of cars driving around to burn fuel) to determine the top 10


        Originally posted by RhinoZ View Post
        But I'm cheering for Hamilton to take the championship.
        hehe


        Jörg
        Last edited by VJ; 14 September 2007, 01:08.
        pixar
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        • #5
          I'd love to know the truth behind all this.


          At least Hamilton still gets a chance to shine, but sadly he'll always be tarnished by this.

          Edit: fine includes prize money, so its ONLY going to cost them ~$30m
          Last edited by Fat Tone; 14 September 2007, 01:32.
          FT.

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          • #6
            Yep... The statement that "it is not because a mechanic has Ferrari information at home, this information is used by the team" makes sense in a way; esp. considering the fact that the mechanic was searching employment at another team.
            Either case (information used by the team or not) is difficult to prove though...
            (go BMW? )

            Jörg
            pixar
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