Thursday, January 12, 2012
This Ferrari spy scandal is not going to go away,like the fia and Bernie hope it would?
I don't believe the issue is how much Ferrari was able to prove but what proof was required by the governing body making the judgment. There was absolute proof that McLaren employee(s) had possession of stolen Ferrari technical doents. McLaren claimed to not have USED the doents and that was the standard used for guilt. The problem is that without McLaren releasing all of their technical information and an outside party completely dissembling their cars and reviewing every part of the car there is no way to prove whether they used Ferrari's information or not. How was Ferrari supposed to prove they did use the doents? It was simply McLaren stating they didn't, which doesn't add up to any proof at all. If you are caught with a stolen car and you tell the police you didn't drive the car are they going to let you off the hook? It is to bad this happened and sanctions against McLaren would be bad for the McLaren drivers and put a black mark on the season but it seems to me the only fair thing to do, they need to have better control over there employees and a company should be held responsible for the acts of there employees.
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