It depends on Hoyle's authority level. As the engine performance engineer he would have had unfettered access to the engine logs.R_GoWin wrote:To be honest - I'm not convinced that Mercedes AMG HPP has shown due diligence in protecting its data. As a minimum, access rights for material of such confidentiality (compressor performance, race data, dencryption codes etc.) should be on a user ID/ 'need to know' basis, controlled by the information owner/ program engineering manager/ line manager etc.
They have changed this guy's email, wiped out his laptop and moved his workstream to DTM, but he still has access rights to F1 program data?! C'mmon, in this day and age of internet security, surveillance and hacking - that's laughable.
I can tell you that most engineers who leave a company carry some information away on their USB keys. Sometimes some of the information is work that is original to you, but because of your contract all of your work belongs to the company. So Whatever you want to carry with you, make sure you remember it well! lol