Home
Latest
Features
Test Times
Search
K. Raikkonen
F. Massa
L. Badoer
M. Gene
J. Todt
R. Brawn
Ferrari
Enzo Ferrari
Fiorano
Galleria Ferrari
Past Heros
Ferrari
Formula One
Race Tours
Ferrari Days
FAQ/Info
F2003 GA
F2004
F2005
248 F1
F2007
F1 2008
Grand Prix
Testing
Special Events
Wallpapers
Grid Girls
2008
2007
Points
2006
2005
2004
2003
TPH Club
Forum
Betting
Mailing List
Links
Video/Audio
Live TV Feed
Contact
Profile
 
News Feed |


Mclaren charged - 12th July 17:36pm GMT

The McLaren-Mercedes Formula 1 team has been summoned by FIA to a special meeting to answer charges that it inappropriately obtained confidential information belonging to the Scuderia Ferrari Team.

A statement Thursday from motor racing's governing body said an extraordinary meeting of the FIA World Motor Sport Council will take place in Paris on July 26.

In its statement, FIA said "team representatives have been called to answer a charge that between March and July 2007, in breach of Article 151c of the International Sporting Code, Vodafone McLaren Mercedes had unauthorised possession of documents and confidential information belonging to Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro, including information that could be used to design, engineer, build, check, test, develop and/or run a 2007 Ferrari Formula One car". The development came a day after a suspended McLaren engineer agreed to file a signed affidavit with a London court giving a detailed account of his role in the alleged case of industrial espionage.

McLaren's chief designer Mike Coughlan agreed to submit the sworn statement after copies of some 780 pages of sensitive Ferrari technical data was discovered in his country home. The agreement was part of a compromise in which Ferrari said it would not ask that a copy of the affidavit be filed with prosecutors in Italy, as long as one was sent to FIA. Ferrari asked that Coughlan explain in full how and when he came into possession of the detailed technical information on Ferrari's 2007 Formula 1 car.

It also wants to know when McLaren Managing Director Jonathan Neale, number three at the British team, was informed about Coughlan having the documents.

McLaren has from the start assured Ferrari that none of its intellectual property was used on McLaren race cars.

Back

 



 

 

This site is not an official Ferrari site. Ferrari™ is a trademark and copyright material of Ferrari S.p.A. Any type of publication, copying, broadcasting or retransmission of the information or pictures without prior permission of the copyright holder is prohibited. Copyright © 1997-2006 The Prancing Horse.