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Stepney claims he was triple agent
britishtrident - 4/10/07 at 07:55 PM

Nigel Stepney now claims he was also passing McLaren technical data received from Coughlan back to Ferrari.

In a bizarre way it kind of makes sense of the whole situation.

[Edited on 4/10/07 by britishtrident]


Deckman001 - 4/10/07 at 08:02 PM

Isn't that caled 'entrapment ' and totally illegal in its self ????
Very dodgy looking is F1 now !!

Jason


omega 24 v6 - 4/10/07 at 09:18 PM

I don't know where you got this information from BUT WTF if it goes to a hearing etc etc does this mean that BMW become world champions??
Also it'll mean a small pit at the wrong end of the pitlane for Ferrari as well
Let the fun begin and for all you pro Ferrari guys I hope you've got a big spoon ready cause a lorryload of humble pie is on it's way


Hellfire - 4/10/07 at 10:58 PM

I just removed my previous posting to post on this...

BBC LINK

Amazing - will be interesting what MM and his cohorts are going to do now... Nachos and Coke at the ready!!

Steve


Paul TigerB6 - 5/10/07 at 01:19 AM

Maximus and his croneys are obviously so damned crooked i doubt they will give a damn what Ferrari are accused of. Can you see them organising a hearing and dumping Ferrari out of the championship??? Never in a million years!! No doubt McLaren will get blamed for this somehow!!


Paul TigerB6 - 5/10/07 at 01:19 AM

Maximus and his croneys are obviously so damned crooked i doubt they will give a damn what Ferrari are accused of. Can you see them organising a hearing and dumping Ferrari out of the championship??? Never in a million years!! No doubt McLaren will get blamed for this somehow!!


designer - 5/10/07 at 08:00 AM

McLaren didn't get kicked out, why should Ferrari.

Berni rules Max, he is the puppet master.

Max would, and should have, kicked McLaren out. This would have happened if Lewis had been way back in the championship.


iank - 5/10/07 at 08:18 AM

No they won't (and shouldn't) get kicked out. But they won't get a $50M fine either, which if this is true they should (or the Mclaren fine/manufacturer points should be waived)

Frankly it's all getting a bit David Lynch for me.


omega 24 v6 - 5/10/07 at 05:12 PM

quote:

McLaren didn't get kicked out, why should Ferrari.



What planet are you on Mclaren are kicked out of the world constructors championship and for that very reason Ferrari should now become under suspicion for the same reasons and if proven should recieve the same penalty leaving BMW as championship winners. Also as Ron came clean with all the info required why did Ferrari not say that they were in possesion (alledgedly)of classified Mclaren info????? For that very fact IMHO the penalty to them if proven should be greater than Mc Larens.


Paul TigerB6 - 5/10/07 at 05:32 PM

quote:
Originally posted by omega 24 v6
quote:

McLaren didn't get kicked out, why should Ferrari.



What planet are you on Mclaren are kicked out of the world constructors championship and for that very reason Ferrari should now become under suspicion for the same reasons and if proven should recieve the same penalty leaving BMW as championship winners. Also as Ron came clean with all the info required why did Ferrari not say that they were in possesion (alledgedly)of classified Mclaren info????? For that very fact IMHO the penalty to them if proven should be greater than Mc Larens.


Well said that man. At this rate Spyker will be the world constructors champions


designer - 5/10/07 at 06:39 PM

You seem to think McLaren, and Mecedes, are bothered about not being in the constructors.

It's the driver's title that give publicity for the car.

Motor giants like Mecedes take that as read.


omega 24 v6 - 5/10/07 at 06:43 PM

Of course they are bothered and so are the sponsors of the cars. It's all about winning, and winning everything. The biggest debate however is all about the unfairness and unbalanced decisions being made by the FIA.