Ferrari Furious |
| Ferrari lashed out at the FIA over their decision to not punish the McLaren team for violating the International Sporting Code. Even though McLaren was found guilty of illegally possessing stolen Ferrari information, the team was not given any punishment. Ferrari see this as an absurd miscarriage of justice and believe it states a dangerous precedent for allowing industrial espionage in Formula 1. The FIA stated: "The WMSC is satisfied that Vodafone McLaren Mercedes was in possession of confidential Ferrari information and is therefore in breach of article 151c of the International Sporting Code. However, there is insufficient evidence that this information was used in such a way as to interfere improperly with the FIA Formula One World Championship. We therefore impose no penalty. The WMSC will also invite Mr Stepney and Mr Coughlan to show reason why they should not be banned from international motor sport for a lengthy period and the WMSC has delegated authority to deal with this matter to the legal department of the FIA." "Ferrari notes that Vodafone McLaren Mercedes has been found guilty by
the FIA World Council. It therefore finds it incomprehensible that
violating the fundamental principle of sporting honesty does not have,
as a logical and inevitable consequence, the application of a sanction.
Today's decision legitimises dishonest behaviour in Formula One and
sets a very serious precedent. Ferrari's disbelieve is indeed justified as the FIA appears to be allowing industrial espionage in the sport. The Scuderia plans to continue legal action against Stepney and Coughlan as well as possibly pursuing a lawsuit directly at the McLaren team. |
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