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| Punishment FIA-F1 style: 100 million dollar fine and ... Quote:
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| Re: Punishment FIA-F1 style: 100 million dollar fine and ... > ^ Interesting is that possessing another team's data is not a breach of the International Sporting Code, the Formula One Technical Regulations, or the Formula One Sporting Regulations. Using that data in competition is, but possessing is not. |
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| Re: Punishment FIA-F1 style: 100 million dollar fine and ... I guess you have a very good point there. |
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| Re: Punishment FIA-F1 style: 100 million dollar fine and ... "fine equal to $100 million, less the FOM income lost as a result of the points deduction," - meaning the fine can possibly be $0. The number looks oh so impressive till ya think about it. |
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That amounts to about 50 million. But the net loss is still a net 100 million. Then again McLaren's turnover is of 450-500 million per year. Ferrari and Toyota also being in this area. So it won't kill them. |
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Plus, from what I've read, that $100 million might be a nebulous amount and is based on team profits for this year, and future years. I've also heard that Juan Pablo, who raced for McClaren, has stated he wishes to make no comments on the matter.
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Well the drivers were given immunity if they'd blow the wistle. Alonso (quite happily) and test driver De la Rosa did so, Hamilton said he didn't knew anything (though I somehow doubt it). And FIA president Mosley praised Alonso for doing that and warned McLaren if they'd do anything against him. But it's a win win for FIA: McLaren penalty = $$$$$$ McLaren drivers fighting for the WDC = $$$$$$ In the end, a lot of $$$$$$$$$$$. And then there's the politics. FIA president Mosley wanted to **** McLaren boss Ron Dennis for quite a while, and this was the perfect opportunity. Alonso also wanted to **** McLaren/Dennis for the way they treated him and the Hungary incident. Gone are the days when a driver would punch his team boss/superior and leave him with a bloody nose and maybe some broken teeth, now it's political.
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