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McLaren loses all constructors' points

Postby iceman » Thu Sep 13, 2007 11:38 pm

The FIA World Motor Sport Council has disqualified McLaren from the 2007 constructors' championship and imposed the largest fine in motorsport history – but Lewis Hamilton and Fernando Alonso can continue to vie for the drivers' crown.

After nine hours of deliberations at the hearing in Paris, the 26-member World Council panel decided to punish the Woking-based team for breaking the sporting regulations through possessing confidential Ferrari data.

But while the decision to exclude McLaren from the constructors' contest hands that title to Ferrari, McLaren's drivers have escaped a penalty.

Hamilton and Alonso's battle for the world championship will therefore continue unaffected in the remaining four rounds.

The fine of $100m (£49.2 million) will be offset against the television income the team would have earned had it been eligible for constructors' points, but is nevertheless unprecedented in its scale.

“The WMSC has stripped Vodafone McLaren Mercedes of all constructor points in the 2007 FIA Formula One World Championship and the team can score no points for the remainder of the season," the FIA said in a statement.

“Furthermore, the team will pay a fine equal to $100m, less the FOM income lost as a result of the points deduction.

“However, due to the exceptional circumstances in which the FIA gave the team’s drivers an immunity in return for providing evidence, there is no penalty in regard to drivers’ points."

McLaren will also have to present its 2008 car for examination by the FIA before the start of next season.

“The WMSC will receive a full technical report on the 2008 McLaren car and will take a decision at its December 2007 meeting as to what sanction, if any, will be imposed on the team for the 2008 season,” read the statement.

The FIA added that no McLaren representatives will be allowed on the podium should one of its drivers win any of the season's remaining races.

And it said the full reasons for the verdict will be issued tomorrow (Friday).

http://www.itv-f1.com/News_Article.aspx?PO_ID=40651
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Postby Get Real! » Thu Sep 13, 2007 11:40 pm

That should cause a dent in McLaren's wallet! :lol:
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Postby devil » Fri Sep 14, 2007 9:55 am

So what?
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Re: McLaren loses all constructors' points

Postby pantheman » Fri Sep 14, 2007 11:04 am

iceman wrote:The FIA World Motor Sport Council has disqualified McLaren from the 2007 constructors' championship and imposed the largest fine in motorsport history – but Lewis Hamilton and Fernando Alonso can continue to vie for the drivers' crown.

After nine hours of deliberations at the hearing in Paris, the 26-member World Council panel decided to punish the Woking-based team for breaking the sporting regulations through possessing confidential Ferrari data.

But while the decision to exclude McLaren from the constructors' contest hands that title to Ferrari, McLaren's drivers have escaped a penalty.

Hamilton and Alonso's battle for the world championship will therefore continue unaffected in the remaining four rounds.

The fine of $100m (£49.2 million) will be offset against the television income the team would have earned had it been eligible for constructors' points, but is nevertheless unprecedented in its scale.

“The WMSC has stripped Vodafone McLaren Mercedes of all constructor points in the 2007 FIA Formula One World Championship and the team can score no points for the remainder of the season," the FIA said in a statement.

“Furthermore, the team will pay a fine equal to $100m, less the FOM income lost as a result of the points deduction.

“However, due to the exceptional circumstances in which the FIA gave the team’s drivers an immunity in return for providing evidence, there is no penalty in regard to drivers’ points."

McLaren will also have to present its 2008 car for examination by the FIA before the start of next season.

“The WMSC will receive a full technical report on the 2008 McLaren car and will take a decision at its December 2007 meeting as to what sanction, if any, will be imposed on the team for the 2008 season,” read the statement.

The FIA added that no McLaren representatives will be allowed on the podium should one of its drivers win any of the season's remaining races.

And it said the full reasons for the verdict will be issued tomorrow (Friday).

http://www.itv-f1.com/News_Article.aspx?PO_ID=40651


Wow $100m, they should donate that money to starving countries of the world, or even to finance environmental stuties. After all those cars do generate enough polution as it is.

I find it disgraceful such hugh sums of money are being banded around when the world is suffereing.

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Postby tessintrnc » Fri Sep 14, 2007 11:14 am

I am very ignorant in these matters - but where does that fine actually go? Who benefits?
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Postby The Microphone » Sat Sep 15, 2007 10:13 am

A nice bit of political fisticuffs in that high speed mobile advertising sport called F1. YAWNNNNNNNNN.

How anyone can call it racing when the racing result is decided in the pits is beyond me. Bike racing at any level makes F1 looks pants. Barry Sheene & Mick Doohan make F1 drivers look like namby pamby girly cheeleaders. Schumaker had 3 months off with a bruised leg. Sheen and Doohan raced with broken bones. Now THATS what I call a racer!!!!!!!
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