Whoever followed this spy saga from the beginning can certainly understand that McLaren indeed has stolen Ferrari data and used them to their advantage.
If they are not guilty, why they have to ask their drivers to not to attend the press conference. Certainly they are afraid.
Now, like idiots, they are arising some funny issues about Australian grand prix. Nobody can prove anything now.
If they are not guilty why they have to oppose further appeal to FIA?
Only FIA can find out, by thoroughly investigating both Ferrari and McLaren cars, if any of the Ferrari tech. is used by McLaren.
It is not only car design, they also possessed the entire strategy of Ferrari team.
On one hand Ron Dennis is praising the role of Stepheney and Coughlan as whistle blowers. On the other hand, when caught red handed, he is trying to disown them as disgruntled employees.
In fact, Ron Dennis encourages Coughlan to contact Stepheney to get the details of Ferrari. Now, he is trying to act innocent.
McLaren THOROUGHLY DESERVED TO BE KICKED OUT OF NOT ONLY 2007 BUT ALSO 2008 CHAMPIONSHIP.
RE:RE:McLaren is wrong
by Truth on Aug 08, 2007 05:19 PM
You don't need to be an insider to know something. Itz all in the news.
And kid, may be, you can spend some time in the net, if you do have interest to know whatz is happening in the circuit.
What McLaren has stolen from Ferrari is not a piece of technical information. It is all about Ferrari: cars, engines, aerodynamics, stratagies, tactics, etc, etc..
RE:McLaren is wrong
by Varun ccs on Aug 05, 2007 10:14 AM
You seem know a great deal of what has been going in side both teams ("Ron Dennis encourages Coughlan to contact Stepheney..."). Why don't you become a witness for Ferrari and send your "claims" to FIA. I'm sure Ferrari will get a good advantage from your support. Boy, if you have any sense you would know that Renault didn't need any of Ferrari's "technology" to beat them twice. McLaren also doesn't need those "technology". They already have two super drivers. Ferrari is unduly creating a noise to overshadow Stepney's claim of illegal tactics by Ferrari. The best person to comment on this issue could be Reubens Barrichello. I'm eager to hear his opinion. THat would clear a lot of air about Ferrari and their tactics.