stefan_ wrote:Informations from twitter:
● Christian Horner is present at the hearing.
● They don't let journalists send tweets from the hearing. (no live updates)
"Another early twist to what were already set to prove fascinating proceedings today according to Ted Kravitz is the suggestion from Niki Lauda, Mercedes' Non-Executive Chairman, via the German press that the FIA offered the team the chance to 'cut a deal' provided they pleaded guilty to the charges levied against them by the Tribunal:
Ted says: "This is a report we're getting this morning from the German press, Niki Lauda supposedly saying that the FIA were ready to cut a deal with Mercedes if they pleaded guilty ahead of the hearing. This hearing would have been cancelled and then some punishment would have been meted out.
"Lauda was also saying, after suggesting this supposedly, his Team Principal Ross Brawn and Toto Wolff said 'no, we want this to go to trial, go to the tribunal and take our luck in the court'. So we will see if that was the right decision or not. I think Ross Brawn fancies his chances here today, whether he's successful we'll find out in the next few hours."