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The only reason why McLaren weren't punished is because somebody up top wants the TV ratings bonanza to continue on Hamilton's freakishly good start to his F1 career.
It seems everyone, well McLaren fans mostly are comparing this case to what other teams have done in the past in regards to using banned or illegal parts on their cars. Since day one in motorsport racing, there are rules governed and written by different sanctions. Don't matter what motorsport you race, every single team will try to push the rules to the limits and some tried to exceed the limits without getting caught. If you are caught or not, its o.k because you choosed design and but the illegal/banned parts on the car. You parts that you used illegal was designed by your team, tested, and manufactured for the car. What McLaren did was stole someone's technical data and lied that they never had it.
Then why are they found guilty?? simple, you or I don't have all the facts but the WSC did and they found them guilty.
Nope I am not a lawyer, or you?? I based my info on facts that was made public by the FIA and WSC. I am not a McLaren or Ferrari fan but I am a die-hard F1 fan. I root for the sport and want to see a championship season goes untainted.
With this case, there's two sides you can pick from. On the left are people seeing absolutely nothing wrong with what McLaren did, and they will defend it at all cost, some will even admit that yes the WSC found McLaren guilty but Ferrari had it coming and they will dip into the past about what Ferrari did. On the right are F1 fans wanting to see some integrity and honor brought back to F1 and everyone has to answer to all charges for the good of the sport.
The left side is what we called FANBOYS, the right is what we called F1 Fanatics. Which side is everyone on??
James Allen's view:
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No. I'm not comparing anything to what has happened in the past.
I'm not a lawyer but I have a reasonable understanding of the system which works as follows: if there is not enough evidence to prosecute somebody, you cannot prosecute them. If in the event more evidence is found and it can be proven, they a person or organisation is prosecuted. That is what the FIA have said to McLaren.
This has nothing to do with the law. The WSC/FIA are a governing body for a sport, not a court of law. The WSC/FIA write rules for all teams to play fair, if a team breaks a rule, then they must penalized or punished according to the rules, but NOT PROSECUTED because they don't have the power to do so. My point, and anyone with anything related to intelligent is this, you can't have it both way. Either you find them innocent and go free but you can't find them guilty and go free. NO ONE will be abled to prove McLaren used the documents to their advantage because its impossible. McLaren could have looked at the technical data and find out what is the weight bias of the Ferrari car is or their brake bias and know exactly where to improve their own cars to attack Ferrari, yet this will never be abled to prove because they didn't copy anything from the Ferrari car. The best possible outcome for McLaren was to be docked some points because right now it will hang over the teams' head all season long. They will be hounded with questions and accusations. Just pay the penalty and say, look we did the crime and we did the time, now lets move on and race.
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