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McLaren gets the shaft
Out of the constructors championship. Talk about a blow to the team. Pretty much obvious who's taking home the constructors championship this year.
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Re: McLaren gets the shaft
Oh come on. This isn't about Ferrari. McLaren screwed up big time. No team should ever have that sort of information from any other team. McLaren shafted themselves. They were lucky that they keep their WDC points. Either Alonso or Hamilton will probably take that this year (my guess is Alonso).
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Re: McLaren gets the shaft
Nobody in the public sector knows all the details so none of us can pass judgement.
If I take into account the facts laid before me, I suspect there are two key individuals responsible for the whole debacle yet the truth of the matter is the only facts bled into the public sector are those which Ferrari is accused of leaking and the FIA comments. Fact of the matter is it appears Mclaren have been screwed, especially when you take into account the Mosley/Dennis factor, but unless full transcripts become publically available nobody will understand the judgement passed and worse yet the whole truth may never be revealed. As for Ferrari taking the manufacturer's championship this way, if Ferrari are happy and proud to win it in this way instead of on the track, shame on them!
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Someone at McLaren had a huge document containing Ferrari technical information and nobody their said anything. This breaks a rule that revolves around one of the main principles of F1- everyone builds their own car. No team should have any other teams technical information under any circumstances. McLaren broke this rule and now they are paying the price. As for Mosley/Dennis- Mosley cares more about money then his feud with Dennis. McLaren is one of the most popular teams in the sport and brings millions of viewers. Is there even any data that says Mosley was at all involved in this case (I'm being serious, I really don't know). Ferrari essentially being given the WCC is definitely not ideal, but I would rather see a team win a championship because another team was penalized for a breach of the rules then a team win a championship by blatantly cheating. It isn't fair to say the FIA is giving them the title, they beat every team except the one that cheated. It is rediculous to think that Ferrari shouldn't press charges against McLaren, there should not be a precident that says teams can get away with having other teams technical data. Screw the WCC, I care more about integrity of the sport then who wins a title one year.
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If you've been following the WHOLE thing in the media and through the various press releases, you would have a better grasp of my where my points come from. You missed the part where I said it 'appears' they've been screwed and the other part where I said we don't know all the facts so how can we honestly pass judgement. Did you miss the part where Coughlan was suspended when it came to light he had the documents? Did you miss the part where not even two years ago Toyota was proven without doubt to be using Ferrari documents and only got a slap on the wrist by comparison. I haven't defended Mclaren, as far as I am concerned if they're guilty then they should be punished, but I don't think the evidence in the public eye can be considered completely damning without the supporting evidence which we haven't seen. Now that you've reached this point of my post, please go back to the top and read it again before you type a response.
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Funny how Ferrari stated they'd be "glad" to accept the constructors championship, even if it involved winning it in a courtroom, yet BMW seemed rather reluctant to assume the 2nd place position due to a technicality. Where are Ferrari's motives here?
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Re: McLaren gets the shaft
I think this article puts it well in nearly every way:
http://www.pitpass.com/fes_php/pitpa...s_art_id=32759
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http://www.fia.com/resources/documen...ion_130907.pdf You can skip to section 3, the part that documents the emails between Coughlan, De La Rosa, and Alonso. The editorial asks why McLaren wasn't found guilty. According to the FIA, there wasn't sufficient evidence in the first round, but that the tribunal left the door open so that if any more evidence was provided the case could be reopened. E-mails between Coughlan, Alonso, and De La Rosa were made known to the FIA and the two drivers provided those messages to the FIA. Here is an example of the new evidence- Section 3.5- “Hi Mike, do you know the Red Car’s Weight Distribution? It would be important for us to know so that we could try it in the simulator. Thanks in advance, Pedro. p.s. I will be in the simulator tomorrow.” Section 3.9- “All the information from Ferrari is very reliable. It comes from Nigel Stepney, their former chief mechanic – I don’t know what post he holds now. He’s the same person who told us in Australia that Kimi was stopping in lap 18. He’s very friendly with Mike Coughlan, our Chief Designer, and he told him that.” That editorial also asks why the drivers wern't penalized. The drivers wern't penalized because they were given immunity in exchange for their testamony. This is fairly common practice in western courts. Section 3.3- "The McLaren drivers were reminded of their duty as competitors and Super Licence holders to ensure the fairness and legitimacy of the Formula One World Championship. Given the importance of establishing the facts and that the information might not come out any other way, the FIA offered the assurance that any information made available in response to the letter would not result in any proceedings against the drivers personally under the International Sporting Code or the Formula One Regulations. However, the drivers were notified that if it later came to light that they had withheld any potentially relevant information, serious consequences could follow." As far as I'm concerned, the FIA document provides plenty of information that proves that McLaren had and used Ferrari information. Also, please don't accuse me of being any more biased then you are. You've got a little McLaren swoosh thing in your avatar just like I've got Schu's helmet. None of the editorials and articles you've read have half the importance of this FIA document. Saying that "this is the type of response I expected from a Ferrari fan" is a blatant attempt to destroy my credibility by generalizing a huge group of people. Debate the arguements, not the person. As far as I can tell, there isn't any unifying trait of Ferrari fans other then the fact that they like Ferrari. There is no difference between a "Ferrari fan" a "McLaren fan" or a "Toyota fan" other then the team they like. Finally- you really can't say that something is "fact of the matter" and "appears" in the same phrase. It is like saying "I am absolutely certain that something might be true."
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Re: McLaren gets the shaft
Espionage has been going on in F1 for years. What makes this case any different?
Only novel part (apart from the witch hunt) is what prompted Stepney to betray Ferrari like he did? Moles/traitors usually stand to gain in some way, how so Stepney? |
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Re: McLaren gets the shaft
Mclaren are cheats and liars, rotten to the core, and they must be laughing thei hypocrytical asses off behind the fake integrity claims for getting off with this joke of a punishment, thanks, no doubt, to the golden boy driving for them this year.
There was no way Hamilton would have been penalized, he can do nothing wrong. Well, congratulations. Mclaren have polluted the season from the very start, but as long as it is not Schumacher or Ferrari, they can apparently use an unfair advantage over the whole field to be in a comfortable position to win the drivers' title. Hypocritical cheating liars as far as I'm concerned, starting from Ron and going at leat to the test driver and the engineers.
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Re: McLaren gets the shaft
Whats the deal Alex, you just trying to prove Ray right?
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Re: McLaren gets the shaft
Whelp, Ferrari has officially secured the WCC after Spa (not like anyone else had a chance). Its kind of a wierd feeling to win this way. On the one hand they deserve it because they did beat every team that played fair, on the other hand they didn't beat their only competition this year. Hopefully Renault or BMW are able to step up next year, with McLaren short $100m, I doubt they will be able to compete at the same level as they did this year. I'd like to see another season like 2003 or 2006, not another 2004 where Ferrari is absolutely dominant. Don't get me wrong, I want Ferrari to win, but I would rather it be close.
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Re: McLaren gets the shaft
Next year, Ferrari vs BMW...
My world will officially be over. I wouldn't have any clue who to route for.
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Re: McLaren gets the shaft
Let's all lose site of where this all started, when one disgruntled Nigel Stepney raised the flag against his own team using an illegal device on their car (would that be the team which is declared in this very thread to be the picture of integrity and honesty?).
Now keep in mind this illegal device was on the car for several seasons and that no punishment was dealt even though the device was deemed illegal and you have to ask if the FIA are treating everyone equally? To Dinan, that is exactly what I was referring to in my post, prior to that info being released to the public I felt it unwise to make a judgement call either way. It is now clear to us all that Coughlan had the info and did indeed share the info within the team. It should also be taken into account that when Alonso disclosed to Dennis that this had happened, Dennis himself told the FIA. If Dennis is such a cheat, why would he blow the whistle on his own team. Based on this info coming out, there is no doubt that punishment should be imposed. Ales, I see you're still spouting the same rhetoric from behind your rose tinted glasses.
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Anyway, Ron Dennis has said that nothing in their design comes from the Ferrari data. Apart from the obvious copying of device designs, how else can this sort of data be used?
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