What, no.
Where is the cheating? Just because someone is screaming on the social media something doesn't mean someone else is cheating. There are a lot of smart people who will figure this out at the FIA and at the other teams. For the first time in a decade, this team is leading in technical ideas and implementation. That's why they are in F1, to win. Regardless of the means, as 2007 proves.
They did not steal, it was a sole act by Nigel Stepney who first tried to use for his personal gain within Mclaren, then went to Honda with the info, the only thing Mcalren are guilty of, is staying silent, they never used the data in any shape or form. In addition, this was done as personal vendeta from Max Mosley against Ron Dennis, this is well documented.Emag wrote: ↑15 Sep 2024, 20:33What, no.
They didn’t even get banned for cheating in 2007, they got banned because they stole confidential data from a competitor.
Also, this is not cheating. We don’t know what the FIA stance is on it, but they have used this wing before and seem to have been okay with it.
Hard to believe the data was never used but nevermind, I am not going to go there. It’s in the past and irrelevant.bauc wrote: ↑15 Sep 2024, 20:42They did not steal, it was a sole act by Nigel Stepney who first tried to use for his personal gain within Mclaren, then went to Honda with the info, the only thing Mcalren are guilty of, is staying silent, they never used the data in any shape or form. In addition, this was done as personal vendeta from Max Mosley against Ron Dennis, this is well documented.Emag wrote: ↑15 Sep 2024, 20:33What, no.
They didn’t even get banned for cheating in 2007, they got banned because they stole confidential data from a competitor.
Also, this is not cheating. We don’t know what the FIA stance is on it, but they have used this wing before and seem to have been okay with it.
Furthermore, Mclaren is not cheating so stop trolling, it your life that much boring kid?
Like I said, it is well documented, Mclaren did prove in Paris that they did not use that data in any shape or form, as I recall it was a USB drive with charts and data about tire usage and temps.... at the end they were found guilty of possession of competitors technical data, but in fact they newer used did not helped them at the end, (again this was done as a sole act of one of Mclaren's employee, as Mclaren did not sent Stepney to spy in Ferrari, that was not the case nor they were aware of his actions) - do your research if you want, but yes that is history now.Emag wrote: ↑15 Sep 2024, 20:44Hard to believe the data was never used but nevermind, I am not going to go there. It’s in the past and irrelevant.bauc wrote: ↑15 Sep 2024, 20:42They did not steal, it was a sole act by Nigel Stepney who first tried to use for his personal gain within Mclaren, then went to Honda with the info, the only thing Mcalren are guilty of, is staying silent, they never used the data in any shape or form. In addition, this was done as personal vendeta from Max Mosley against Ron Dennis, this is well documented.Emag wrote: ↑15 Sep 2024, 20:33
What, no.
They didn’t even get banned for cheating in 2007, they got banned because they stole confidential data from a competitor.
Also, this is not cheating. We don’t know what the FIA stance is on it, but they have used this wing before and seem to have been okay with it.
Furthermore, Mclaren is not cheating so stop trolling, it your life that much boring kid?
Like you say it was very much a Max Mosley vs Ron Dennis thing.bauc wrote: ↑15 Sep 2024, 20:48Like I said, it is well documented, Mclaren did prove in Paris that they did not use that data in any shape or form, as I recall it was a USB drive with charts and data about tire usage and temps.... at the end they were found guilty of possession of competitors technical data, but in fact they newer used did not helped them at the end, (again this was done as a sole act of one of Mclaren's employee, as Mclaren did not sent Stepney to spy in Ferrari, that was not the case nor they were aware of his actions) - do your research if you want, but yes that is history now.Emag wrote: ↑15 Sep 2024, 20:44Hard to believe the data was never used but nevermind, I am not going to go there. It’s in the past and irrelevant.bauc wrote: ↑15 Sep 2024, 20:42
They did not steal, it was a sole act by Nigel Stepney who first tried to use for his personal gain within Mclaren, then went to Honda with the info, the only thing Mcalren are guilty of, is staying silent, they never used the data in any shape or form. In addition, this was done as personal vendeta from Max Mosley against Ron Dennis, this is well documented.
Furthermore, Mclaren is not cheating so stop trolling, it your life that much boring kid?
Don't forget that in 2007 that very same year, Ferrari was found using movable floor and the FIA (Ferrari International Assistance) said it did not had any effect on the performance .... what a joke that wasDarth-Piekus wrote: ↑15 Sep 2024, 20:54You mean the 2007 Spy Gate set up from the Ferrari International Assistance to gift a constructors to their favorite golden team?
Correct, Mclaren proved that they were not aware of Stepney's actions and that they never used that data, never even touched it, but Max wanted blood from Ron Dennis, and he got his wish, Mclaren got a big fine, Ron left as a consequence of it as the sponsors & Mercedes with Haug in charge back then were those who took the biggest hit not the team itself.CjC wrote: ↑15 Sep 2024, 20:58Like you say it was very much a Max Mosley vs Ron Dennis thing.bauc wrote: ↑15 Sep 2024, 20:48Like I said, it is well documented, Mclaren did prove in Paris that they did not use that data in any shape or form, as I recall it was a USB drive with charts and data about tire usage and temps.... at the end they were found guilty of possession of competitors technical data, but in fact they newer used did not helped them at the end, (again this was done as a sole act of one of Mclaren's employee, as Mclaren did not sent Stepney to spy in Ferrari, that was not the case nor they were aware of his actions) - do your research if you want, but yes that is history now.
If I recall wasn’t McLaren initially cleared but because Mosley wanted to humiliate Ron there was another second hearing and that’s when the fine and expulsion was issued?
If you recall the wing McLaren took to Zandvoort was about ‘improving efficiency’ so that wing needs looking at too, wouldn’t be surprised if it flexed as well.FittingMechanics wrote: ↑15 Sep 2024, 20:53There is no chance that the car is deemed illegal. It just not that type of pushing the boundaries.
Maybe FIA clarifies and puts in another test but I don't think that will happen as they didn't do anything about front wings. Maybe after the season.
Btw this effect is probably only on these type of low drag rear wings. Other rear wings probably don't flex anything more.
As it would be a joke if what McLaren does now indeed has effect on performance, and FIA doesn't do anything on it, well you know just because it would ruin the business opportunity to cash in on a tight championship.bauc wrote: ↑15 Sep 2024, 20:58Don't forget that in 2007 that very same year, Ferrari was found using movable floor and the FIA (Ferrari International Assistance) said it did not had any effect on the performance .... what a joke that wasDarth-Piekus wrote: ↑15 Sep 2024, 20:54You mean the 2007 Spy Gate set up from the Ferrari International Assistance to gift a constructors to their favorite golden team?
If it's effective and within the rules then that falls in line with pretty much what every other team in the sport is doing. That's the whole point of the sport. Come up with clever ideas within the rules that give you an edge over the competition.IntrinsicVoid wrote: ↑15 Sep 2024, 21:04As it would be a joke if what McLaren does now indeed has effect on performance, and FIA doesn't do anything on it, well you know just because it would ruin the business opportunity to cash in on a tight championship.bauc wrote: ↑15 Sep 2024, 20:58Don't forget that in 2007 that very same year, Ferrari was found using movable floor and the FIA (Ferrari International Assistance) said it did not had any effect on the performance .... what a joke that wasDarth-Piekus wrote: ↑15 Sep 2024, 20:54
You mean the 2007 Spy Gate set up from the Ferrari International Assistance to gift a constructors to their favorite golden team?