No Penalty for McClaren F1

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    <table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" width="629" border="0"><tbody><tr><td colspan="3"><div class="mxb"><div class="sh">from the BBC</div><div class="sh">http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/motorsport/formula_one/6910369.stm</div><div class="sh">McLaren let off in F1 spying row </div></div></td></tr><tr><td style="width: 416px" valign="top"><font size="2"><table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" width="203" align="right" border="0"><tbody><tr><td><div>[​IMG] <div class="cap">McLaren have escaped being fined money or points</div></div></td></tr></tbody></table>McLaren have escaped any immediate penalty after a disciplinary hearing into how they came to be in possession of confidential Ferrari documents.

    McLaren suspended chief designer Mike Coughlan after a 780-page technical dossier was found at his home. </p>

    But the World Motorsport Council (WMSC) said there was &quot;insufficent evidence&quot; it had affected this year's title race. </p>

    McLaren still face a championship ban if in the future they are seen to have gained any advantage from the data. </p>

    <table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" width="208" align="right" border="0"><tbody><tr><td style="width: 5px">[​IMG]</td><td class="sib606"><div class="sihf">606: DEBATE </div><div class="ibqlinks"><font color="#000099">Your reaction to the verdict </font></div></td></tr></tbody></table></p>

    The official statement from the WMSC read: &quot;The WMSC is satisfied that Vodafone McLaren Mercedes was in possession of confidential Ferrari information and is therefore in breach of Article 151c of the International Sporting Code. </p>

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    &quot;However, there is insufficient evidence that this information was used in such a way as to interfere improperly with the FIA Formula One World Championship. We therefore impose no penalty.&quot; </p>

    The statement also said it would ask Coughlan and the other man at the centre of the drama, Ferrari's former head of performance development Nigel Stepney, to justify their actions to motorsport's highest authority, the FIA. </p>

    &quot;The WMSC will also invite Mr Stepney and Mr Coughlan to show reason why they should not be banned from international motor sport for a lengthy period, and the WMSC has delegated authority to deal with this matter to the legal department of the FIA.&quot; </p>

    McLaren team chief Ron Dennis' immediate reaction was that he was &quot;not completely comfortable with the outcome but the punishment fits the crime,&quot; and that a formal comment from the team would come later. </p></font></td></tr></tbody></table>
     

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