I would like to see a source for that quote djones, it sounds very convenient don't you think? I find it very hard to believe that De La Rosa would include so much information in an e-mail, esspecially:
When Alonso questioned the reliability of the data, de la Rosa replied: “All the information from Ferrari is very reliable.
“It comes from Nigel Stepney, their former chief mechanic – I don’t know what place he holds now.
“He’s the same person who told us in Australia that Kimi [Raikkonen] was stopping in lap 18.
“He’s very friendly with Mike Coughlan, our chief designer, and he told him that.”"
It just seems like exactly what Ferrari and the FIA wanted to hear, he clearly states the information is from Ferrari, states Stepney's name and position within the Ferrai team, (surely not information that Alonso would find particularely interesting and therefore De La Rosa would feel the need to include in his e-mail) then he follows with a very detailed fact, De La Rosa could have just said: "He’s the same person who told us what lap Kimi would stop on." but he specifically mentions the exact lap, data which would not be hard to find after the event.
This is the bit I like best and immediately sets off very loud alarm bells for me...
He’s very friendly with Mike Coughlan, our chief designer, and he told him that.
Almost as if Fernando Alonso would not know the name of the chief designer of his own team, while members of this forum, mear fans, could recognised the name. Again De La Rosa feels the need to spell it out for Alonso and coincidently reinforce evidence against the Mclaren team in court. It just fits together too well, you could say its tailor made to go with Ferrari's complaints and the court case.