F1 FIA versus McLaren Fiasco Thread

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Now McLaren drivers need to torpedo both Ferraries on every remaining race of GP 2007. They have nothing to lose.

:D

This is the only scenario that leads to Hamilton winning the Championship. ;)
 
Now McLaren drivers need to torpedo both Ferraries on every remaining race of GP 2007. They have nothing to lose.

:D

This is the only scenario that leads to Hamilton winning the Championship. ;)


i'm sure FIA know that will happen. thats why they won't be allowed to race this weekend onwards i think.
 
Now McLaren drivers need to torpedo both Ferraries on every remaining race of GP 2007. They have nothing to lose.

If they are expelled, that means they won't be racing. I'll wait to see if the expulsion is confirmed. Ferrari will also realize that TOUI has nothing to lose.

It makes no sense to slap a huge penalty on the team and leave drivers' points untouched. If the team earned its WCC using another team's data, the drivers also earned their points that way.
 
according to F1 racing, Mclaren are heading home from Spa now.

Where? I don't see that news. Sorry, found it. It's F1-live, not F1 racing that has the news about TOUI packing up for the day.
 
It makes no sense to slap a huge penalty on the team and leave drivers' points untouched. If the team earned its WCC using another team's data, the drivers also earned their points that way.



And the N-th time I don't belive that there's any Ferrari part on the McLaren and/or that they profited from the documents.
2 quite different cars, with components from different suppliers.
 
And the N-th time I don't belive that there's any Ferrari part on the McLaren and/or that they profited from the documents.
2 quite different cars, with components from different suppliers.

You believe what you want to believe, but I never once said there was a Ferrari part. I do think that TOUI used the data to set up their own cars and adapt them to the "new" tyres.
 
And the N-th time I don't belive that there's any Ferrari part on the McLaren and/or that they profited from the documents.
2 quite different cars, with components from different suppliers.

If you have the drawings and the underlying design philosophy, you can have different part suppliers achieve the same results through a different probably more elegant means.
Furthermore possession of competitors design also affects your design approach and does influence how you design your equivalent components.

The fact of the matter is they were caught with their pants down. Whether they did anything is a different matter, and I would think it will be stupid of them not to have benefited from it.
Think about it, if you were not going to use it, why go through the hassle of getting it- a "no thank" would have solved the problem.
Would you want to be caught with someones wife naked in a room and claim that you never did anything? It will be silly not to have done anything with her considering the potential consequences.
 
wait wait wait...now it seems that they're saying that they haven't decided yet...wayy to jump the gun!

common bloody FIA. spit it out!
 
I just read that Mclaren loses points, pays huge fine, but drivers are not punished.
 
looks like it's been confirmed. How will Ferrari react to his? The drivers' championship is what people remember and value. I hope they don't let their two drivers get shafted.
 
now, this is silly...

Breaking news from Paris: McLaren have been thrown out of the Constructors' Championship but both Fernando Alonso and Lewis Hamilton will be allowed to compete for the Drivers' Championship. In addition, McLaren have been fined a record-breaking $100m...
 
If you have the drawings and the underlying design philosophy, you can have different part suppliers achieve the same results through a different probably more elegant means.
Furthermore possession of competitors design also affects your design approach and does influence how you design your equivalent components.

The fact of the matter is they were caught with their pants down. Whether they did anything is a different matter, and I would think it will be stupid of them not to have benefited from it.


What you're talking implies a radical new chassis and severe modifications and even change of suppliers.

That fact of the matter is this happened before, but Ferrari know can't win on the track that's why all the fuss.
And I hope you're not naive/biased enough to belive Ferrari wasn't in such situation on the other side of the fence.

"underlying design philosophy" - please ...



Think about it, if you were not going to use it, why go through the hassle of getting it- a "no thank" would have solved the problem.
Would you want to be caught with someones wife naked in a room and claim that you never did anything? It will be silly not to have done anything with her considering the potential consequences.



This is F1 that's why, and everyone would have done the same.
In this industry information changes hands, where like this, and/or via staff movement.
That's how F1 became the technological powerhouse it is today, because no team was ever capable to keep it intellectual property to itself for more that a short period of time.
 
now, this is silly...

Breaking news from Paris: McLaren have been thrown out of the Constructors' Championship but both Fernando Alonso and Lewis Hamilton will be allowed to compete for the Drivers' Championship. In addition, McLaren have been fined a record-breaking $100m...


Seem like a fair punishment. Thank god the drivers are still allowed to compete. Much better punishment then the one we initially heard.
 

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