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Eamon @ Aug 14th 2007 6:29PM
In other articles I've read regarding this case it's been made abundantly clear that the documents were read by people in the upper management of Mclaren. The assumption being made is that Mclaren would never have been able to challenge ferraris "moveable floor" components had they not seen the document that was stolen by Coughlan. F1 seems to be going the way of the Tour De France these days, it's really quite sad, because so far this has been a very exciting season. But if everything plays out like it currently is, the season won't really matter.