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TechMouse
13-09-2007, 08:21 PM
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/motorsport/formula_one/6991147.stm

Seems a bit harsh, but will reserve judgement until friday.

Aratron
13-09-2007, 08:24 PM
i find it all a bit bizarre really

i mean it's hardly the olympics is it.

just a bunch of corporate monsters involved in destroying the planet, and get getting cheered along in the process.

that aside i think it is a fair judgement , although i suspect Ferrari set them up in the first place.

TechMouse
13-09-2007, 08:39 PM
i find it all a bit bizarre really

i mean it's hardly the olympics is it.
Well, no.

But then neither is any sporting event other than the Olympics.


just a bunch of corporate monsters involved in destroying the planet, and get getting cheered along in the process.
Funnily enough I tend to think the opposite.

So much good technology comes out of formula one, especially with respect to fuel efficiency and such. The knock on effect in consumer vehicles is probably pretty positive. Counter intuitive, but there you go. Plus the negative impact pales in comparison to say, air travel.


that aside i think it is a fair judgement , although i suspect Ferrari set them up in the first place.
Meh, not sure.

Based on current info, it looks like two engineers were stupid and Ferrari has tried to play it to their advantage. But the full findings aren't out till friday, so as I say: reserving judgement.

Miss Saysay
13-09-2007, 08:59 PM
Thats one hell of a fine! :o

So are the drivers allowed to race and continue with the championship title?

Richierush
13-09-2007, 11:23 PM
Ferrari set up all day,trust somethin like this to happen when we have a hamilton an english man doin well since damon hill takes the glory out of things:whoops:

Numeric
13-09-2007, 11:24 PM
yeah the drivers escaped punishment and can still challenge...

but the team's losing it's constructors points

Craig_Lea
13-09-2007, 11:55 PM
Seems very harsh, especially if they didn't actually prove McLaren used the information to their advantage.

At least Hamilton gets to retain his points.
4 races left, it's going to be close.
Best season for the last few years I reckon, despite the spygate nonsense.

TechMouse
14-09-2007, 09:29 AM
Thats one hell of a fine! :o
Pocket money for McLaren though.

Have a google about for Ron Dennis, see how much he earns.

And he only owns 30%.


So are the drivers allowed to race and continue with the championship title?
Apparently so.

All seems a bit contradictory at the moment.

On the one hand they're laying some fairly vicious punishment on the team, which implies they have done something wrong and gained an advantage, but on the other they're not penalising the drivers which seems odd if they have an unfair advantage.

Doesn't make sense at all.

Numeric
14-09-2007, 11:04 AM
the drivers may not have even been aware of the spying...

phantomdj
14-09-2007, 11:08 AM
Ferrari set-up? Are you kidding?

Why on earth would Ferrari give their technical data away for a set-up?

The conspiracy was against Ferrari - clearly with sour grapes.

Ron admitted he knew about the data long before the whistle blower gave the knowledge to Ferrari...Other things seem to be surfacing more and more.

Let's be clear on this - Ferrari found out from a leak, not via Mclaren

So it's like Ferrari have said - if they were not informed about the leak, then how much longer would it have been kept hidden? Would Ron etc have come out and admitted it? Would the information be used? I think it's rather naive to suggest it was not looked at. The fact is that Mclaren had in their possession the full SP of Ferrari's technical data and something is definitely up with that.

Something must be done to make an example of espionage. It's Ok blaming individuals, but we never know what goes on behind the scenes. Something terrible went on and we will only hear what was unable to be kept hidden.

In Italy, their will be Ferrari bias in the media - over here, Ferrari bashing...

So be careful about whose analysis you read and how much bearing it has on the truth, which admittedly we will all be speculating because only a very few will know the full truth.

eyeswithoutaface
14-09-2007, 11:12 AM
apparently it was proved that they DIDNT use any of the leaked technology, they had investigators in the pit checking the cars at last weeks race.

and i'd say the fine is alot more important than some people think, regardless of Ron Dennis's earnings, the costs are going to add up, and McLaren will more than feel the pinch. Winning the constructors championship alone brings in 100m, and they pay their drivers out of this money too its claimed. So already they are getting fined 50 million pound, have lost the chance to gain a potential 100m at the end of the season (and lets face it they had a brilliant chance of winning that) and also they have to find another 30 million to pay their drivers now, plus the fact all this bad publicity may have a knock on effect with their sponsors and future sponsors, its certainly not looking good, and i dont think Ron Dennis will personally foot the bill, regardless of how much he earns.

This really is not good for McLaren, and there is still talk of not allowing them to take part in the championship for 2 seasons after this season has finished, which would probably put them out of business

madness. I do think there is something we are not being told though, because similiar cases have been totally ignored by the F1 body in the past whilst still making it to court, there was incident with Toyota a couple of years ago that went to court but they didnt get punished at all.

have to wait and see innit

Esox Lucius
14-09-2007, 12:00 PM
load of shite anyway f1. watching cars go round a track wow

eyeswithoutaface
14-09-2007, 12:51 PM
yeah gotta admit my love for F1 died a death years ago

TechMouse
14-09-2007, 12:56 PM
I used to love it when I was a kid, went off it for a while, but I'm quite enjoying it again now.

It's perfect lazy sunday afternoon fodder.

Numeric
14-09-2007, 01:12 PM
this season has been much better, lost interest myself for a few years...

Esox Lucius
14-09-2007, 01:20 PM
i do like watching the rallying though :cool:

phantomdj
14-09-2007, 03:18 PM
watching schumi win title after title was great....

legend

TechMouse
14-09-2007, 03:19 PM
Superbikes have been pretty interesting this year.

Loads of politics there as well.

Will
14-09-2007, 04:45 PM
watching schumi win title after title was great....

legend

What was so good about that? He made it boring and was bad for the sport! Then when a decent driver finally came along his titles dried up and he retired with his tail between his legs! And I hardly think the media bash Ferrari in this country, certainly not Newsnight...

I mean Eddie Jordan said the fine would bankrupt any team bar McLaren and Ferrari so it seems rather harsh, especially if they didn't use the information in the car, plus the constructors has conveniently been gifted to Ferrari again, who get away with loads.

phantomdj
14-09-2007, 05:32 PM
What was so good about that? He made it boring and was bad for the sport! Then when a decent driver finally came along his titles dried up and he retired with his tail between his legs! And I hardly think the media bash Ferrari in this country, certainly not Newsnight...

I mean Eddie Jordan said the fine would bankrupt any team bar McLaren and Ferrari so it seems rather harsh, especially if they didn't use the information in the car, plus the constructors has conveniently been gifted to Ferrari again, who get away with loads.

If Arsenal won the league each year would you complain?

Schumacher won it all - legend

he has a family, kids, beautiful home in Switzerland, plenty of trophies.... it's is very unfair trying to infer that he retired when he 'got scared' of up and comers...

the truth is,. he won everything had an bad injury along the way and it definitely affected his priorities in life when you consider the family.

tail between his legs my arse. the man left the sport a true legend and far more people appreciated his skill and determination than loathed him.

people here like to bash Ferrari because of Schumacher - that relating to anti-German bias.... always the same.

TechMouse
14-09-2007, 05:55 PM
Update: http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/motorsport/formula_one/6995240.stm

phantomdj
14-09-2007, 06:02 PM
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/motorsport/formula_one/6995240.stm


So then, using this report which sums up the findings....

McLaren are a joke and deserve a more severe punishment than they got.

Ron lied that the drivers knew nothing about it in his recent conference when the emails between the drivers are talking about the stolen information...

Who knows how long this happened over the years and to what degree.

They should lock up Stepney for a very long time and make an example of the guy. This affects many people directly and indirectly. The scale of the sums of money/jobs lost or gained through things like this when u consider all factors is immense.

phantomdj
14-09-2007, 06:08 PM
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/motorsport/formula_one/6995594.stm


All that bull about Ron being an honest man and all that saying none of the engineers (140-170?) of them knew nothing about the information, yet the drivers were talking about it ....

the guy is a joke and the bags under his eyes tell a more honest story.

phantomdj
15-09-2007, 08:31 PM
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/motorsport/formula_one/6996485.stm

update on the issue....

But Mosley told the BBC: "It's absurd to say it's unfair or disproportionate.

"When the history of this gets to be written, it may be that what we will be reproached for is doing too little."

McLaren were punished on Thursday after the World Motor Sport Council decided new evidence proved the Ferrari data had been used by the British-based team.

Earlier on Saturday, McLaren boss Ron Dennis insisted his team could take "the hit" but that it was "disproportionate to the reality of the situation".

But Mosley added: "It's actually a very modest penalty indeed. It is less than the difference between the McLaren budget and that of Williams or Renault and several other teams. So it's a very minor punishment as such.

"McLaren were extremely lucky that we didn't quite simply say: 'You have polluted the championship in 2007 and you've probably polluted it in 2008 because we've no way of knowing what information you're using for what in your 2007/2008 car.'"

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