I agree totally, I've always enjoyed talking to and reading Mike Lawerences pieces on that very matter.
Pitpass is my favourite F1 site, bang down the middle

I agree totally, I've always enjoyed talking to and reading Mike Lawerences pieces on that very matter.
Pitpass is my favourite F1 site, bang down the middle![]()
who gets this £49m that mclaren will pay?
ok 8 pages, somewhere in here my question may have been asnwered..
who gets this £49m that mclaren will pay?
Exactly, Ferrari apparently have been using the floor like that for 3 years. Yet all of a sudden Mclaren seek clarification on something that moves a tiny amount at highspeed.
So why weren't Ferrari punished for having a device that deliberately circumvented FIA tests?
So why weren't Ferrari punished for having a device that deliberately circumvented FIA tests?
It's interesting to see everyone blast Alonso No-one likes the Spanish...
What the..?ITV-F1.com said:McLaren boss Ron Dennis has revealed that he was the source of the new evidence that prompted the FIA to revisit the spying case.
The governing body reconvened the World Motor Sport Council after additional evidence came to light, the core of which was an exchange of emails between McLaren test driver Pedro de la Rosa and world champion Fernando Alonso.
As a result, McLaren was thrown out of the 2007 constructors' championship and hit with a record fine.
Dennis said at Spa on Friday that he approached the FIA as soon as he became aware of the existence of the emails.
“Once I became aware that new evidence might exist which I did on the morning of the Hungarian GP (5 August), I immediately phoned the FIA to keep them informed,” he said.
Dennis added that McLaren is still considering whether to appeal Thursday's WMSC verdict.
“We now have seven days to appeal and are carefully considering the company’s position once we have a full understanding of the FIA’s findings,” he said.
What the..?
Yes thank you Ron for your honesty .............Not![]()
Yes. The story seems to be this:
Alonso tells Ron that he's going to release the e-mails, as part of a negotiation tactic. Ron says "bugger that" and tells the FIA about them before Alonso gets the chance to do so.
You'd have to say, the more that comes out about this saga the worse it looks for Alonso.
Ron Dennis turns into a legend...not even Montoya the cheating scum managed to twist his arm as well as Alonso (who has achieved a higher level than any in unsportsmanship like behaviour!).
I would like to see Alonso expelled from the team as of today. Surely he is contracted to Mclaren so they can suspend him whenever and with the constructors lost already, there is no point in having Alonso race at all for the rest of this season - that would teach him!![]()
if Hamilton won it could be argued that it was assisted by an illegal car, but the information doesn't appear to have actually been used.
Wait a minute....
The drivers were promised amnesty if they co-operated fully with the investigation, right? But it was supposedly Ron who handed over the correspondence, not Alonso. So how on Earth did Alonso get off scot free? I can see why they wouldn't boot Lewis out. He's not implicated in this nonsense at all. But Alonso is in it up to his petulant childish cheating neck.
(I may be slow, but I get there in the end!)
I never said Coughlin didn't receive it from Stepney, try reading my comment again.LOL are you kidding? McLaren produced clear technical drawings of the floor, after one race, you tell me how McLaren got that info when the floor only moved at 160MPH. Stepney emailed the info to Coughlan.
I'm saying that "they" isn't the McLaren team, it's a few individuals acting independently. You seem incapable of discerning the difference.dannyjo22 said:So your saying that they weren't in possesion then of another teams IP?
"McLaren" didn't know, Alonso did.That knowing when a driver is going to pit is not of interest and benefit to mclaren. Knowing details of their brakes and tyre usage is not of benefit to mclaren?