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GUILTY... BUT NOT GUILTY!
Can someone explain to me how McLaren were found guilty of having Ferrari documents and were not at least lightly penalised???
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Personally I agree with not penalizing McLaren, but they should have handled things better concerning the few employees that told Coughlin to destroy the documents. They should have forced him to or McLaren should have brought this up instead of a copy shop worker.
According to the autosport website Jean Todt's not a happy bunny.
The problem is proving the allegations, unless the FIA get hold of every McLaren used during the year and strip it down to see if any parts were copied from the Ferrari then i can't see what the FIA could have done differently. The result is similar to Scottish law were a jury or a judge can return a verdict of "not proven" when there is insufficient evidence in a case.
Personally I believe that McLaren could have used the document to challenge the legality of Ferrari's alledged flexing floor. Because with out any inside knowledge it was pretty hard to tell if the floors flexed just from video footage alone.
As an Italian, and Ferrari fan to some extend, I belive Ferrari did do some hany panky in all of this sordid affair. I think it is time Montezemolo gets out of the picture. He did good, but now seems to be speaking rubbish lately. Especially after Mc Laren's Monaco victory he called it a joke, and promised a Ferrar victory in MTL!!
Both Ferrari and Mc Laren (for they too are not "clean" in this story) have bought F1 to shame.
Sorry....this is my take in this soon to be best seller of a book or film!!!!!
Phil
They also approached Nick Fry with a business proposition.. together.
Just taking a step back here; would any of us have trusted those documents or how they came into our possession?
http://www.mclaren.com/latestnews/pdf/Letter from Ron Dennis to Luigi Macaluso.pdf
I only know what I read on Internet about this email exchange between Alonso and De la Rosa, but if news were confirmed, I'm afraid championship is over for McLaren, Hamilton's dream will come to an end, and ALonso will be free to leave for 2008.
Certainly, the cancelling of the Appeal Court meeting and the calling of another FIA World Council instead has a meaning.
Certainly, if it has really been Alonso who diffused these new evidence (as rumoured in Italy and Germany) I'll elect him as my new genius of evil :D
Mclaren out of the constructors title, gets a two race ban (and we get four drivers fighting for the championship at the last two races).
BTW, I agree that the Briattore argument is the final one.
I agree with Nuvolari that McLaren is out of the Constructors Championship.
I am not so sure about any race bans though....... I'd hate to see those even if deserved.......
What a mess......... I sure miss the 70's............
i.e. Tombazis TOIT-McLaren-TOIT in the space of two years.
My gut feeling is some docking of points from the constructors' championship. I would prefer the FIA to tell TOIT to get on with it in the Italian courts and leave the championship alone, for the time being.
At least the honesty-filled but highly hipocrat speech of Mclaren has ceased, or will cease will all that. The big problem is, the average spectator may think (with a good dose of commom sense) that one way or another this championship is probably spoiled already, specially if Ferrari wins off track, or if Mclaren wins on track but with no punishment. FIA might be well aware of that, thatś why a think a race ban will come into play, just like 1994 (no matter who was right at the time).
I think in theory they can appeal as this is a new world council ruling but will they? might make it worse?
Mclaren have been thrown out of the construstors championship. Does this mean they'll now recieve no prize money and no tv revenue for this season? Add the $100m on top. Surelt this is going to cripple them for next year
Did Todt write that in himself???
"Furthermore, the team will pay a fine equal to 100 million dollar, less the FOM income lost as a result of the points deduction."
So does this mean the fine is basically capped at 100mil?
As minardirule had said $70 million, the fine Mclaren would pay would be $30 million. So its a good thing for McLaren that they had a lot of points so they are not paying $100 million, losing money you haven't received yet still has to hurt.