FIA Decision
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See, this is why Nascar is superior to F1. By making all the cars the same and having absolutely no technology to steal, no one fights about it.
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In all seriousness though, it's a shame that the constructor's championship had to be won in a court room.
Maybe they should just call a do-over. Everyone hops in their 2006 car and they redo all the races back to back. I'm sure Honda wouldn't mind. Oh yeah, and Honda now has more constructors points than McLaren
See, this is why Nascar is superior to F1. By making all the cars the same and having absolutely no technology to steal, no one fights about it.
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In all seriousness though, it's a shame that the constructor's championship had to be won in a court room.
Maybe they should just call a do-over. Everyone hops in their 2006 car and they redo all the races back to back. I'm sure Honda wouldn't mind. Oh yeah, and Honda now has more constructors points than McLaren
Originally Posted by S2000Patrick,Sep 13 2007, 02:01 PM
Where does the 100M go? Who ends up with it?
Originally Posted by patinum,Sep 13 2007, 05:17 PM
In all seriousness though, it's a shame that the driver's championship had to be won in a court room.
What driver got points from this outcome? Nothing has changed, if I read this right.
[I]ALONSO IMPLICATED IN FIA FINDINGS
By Ian Parkes, PA Sport, Spa
Reigning world champion Fernando Alonso has been fully implicated in the FIA's findings behind their strict sanctions of McLaren in the spy scandal.
McLaren were stripped of all their constructors' points for this season on Thursday and handed a record fine of 100million US dollars (
By Ian Parkes, PA Sport, Spa
Reigning world champion Fernando Alonso has been fully implicated in the FIA's findings behind their strict sanctions of McLaren in the spy scandal.
McLaren were stripped of all their constructors' points for this season on Thursday and handed a record fine of 100million US dollars (






