It's simple. The team is in breach because on of its employees was in possession of the documents. They have a duty, as does the employee via his contract details, to maintain the rules (and spirit) of the sport within their organisation. Win as a team, lose as a team.enkidu wrote:It is quite funny but if he acted on he's own accord to get more employability from another team like Honda/Prodrive/Spiker etc then why should Mclaren be responsible? If the documents have never been seen by anyone else but Coughlan then how can Mclaren be prosecuted?
Tis true. Bag tanks are a bugger to fit. Once they are in the handle end of a rubber mallet or similar is used to poke the corners out. I've heard of all sorts being found in F1 fuel tanks from mallets to Stanley knives!!Tom wrote: Well thats talcum powder. No I'm not joking, the mechanics use talcum powder to help stuff the fuel 'bag' into its hole without removing the entire engine!
you would.Torso wrote:I think McLaren is 100% guilty.
They where probably looking for any illegalities on the Ferrari rather than to copy elements of the Ferrari car. Anyway the way they got their hands on the information IS pure and simple theft.
McLaren must be given a substantial penalty that clearly shows this sort of arangements are NOT acceptable in any form!
This is 10 times worse than ignoring a black flag and the FIA needs to set an exsample for the future!
Defending himself Nigel Setpney said something like: "Ferrari are afraid that I know too much. Why do I need any papers on F2007 design? It's all in my head. Nickolas Tombazis came from McLaren and he didn't need to steal any data to introduce it here. He had everything in his head and introduced that McLaren style front wing...."Sawtooth-spike wrote:The cars are nothing alike, they are build in totaly differant ways to achive the same thing.
I think this line of defense isn't going to do very well for McLaren. The rules of the sport say the team is liable for what goes on inside it's walls. A single dodgy/silly staff-member can be cast out upon discover of 'whatever' but they are an agent of the team.Sawtooth-spike wrote:If they are his actions and his actions alone, (well him and his wife) then Mclaren have no responibility for his actions, if he acted of his own judgement and free will....
This is prob. more accurate:modbaraban wrote: Defending himself Nigel Setpney said something like: "Ferrari are afraid that I know too much. Why do I need any papers on F2007 design? It's all in my head. Nickolas Tombazis came from McLaren and he didn't need to steal any data to introduce it here. He had everything in his head and introduced that McLaren style front wing...."
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/60613autosport.com wrote:"But do you think (chief designer) Nicolas Tombazis came to Ferrari from McLaren without something in his mind? The new Ferrari front end aero came from McLaren, because it was in his head.