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Subscribe to this thread"Stepneygate" verdict reached: McLaren stripped of '07 championship points, fined $100 million
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SVG @ Sep 13th 2007 4:15PM
They got what they deserve.
From now on people in this industry will think twice before even considering stealing other team's data.
K @ Sep 13th 2007 4:19PM
It wasn't stealing. They didn't break into ferrari's factory and steal the data. A ferrari employee CAME to them with it. A big difference. Ferrari should also be punished.
SVG @ Sep 13th 2007 4:47PM
if a car salesman suggested you come to their lot at night and grab some of the vehicles... just don't tell anyone. Is that stealing? Yes, of course. The cars are not his and he would be considered a criminal himself.
Bevill @ Sep 13th 2007 5:04PM
That's silly. Ferrari as a company did not hand over the documents and McLarceny should have acted as soon as they found out.
nagmashot @ Sep 13th 2007 5:55PM
Toyota did the same to Ferrari soem years ago and were not striped of points and forced to pay $100,000,000
I smell there politic..