- 14 Sep 07, 00:28#13745
Le coeur a ses raisons que la raison ne connaît point. 
The NY Times reports:
The federation, known as FIA, said it had stripped McLaren of all its constructor’s points in the 2007 FIA Formula One World Championship, and the team can score no points for the remainder of the season.
The federation added that the team would not share in the sport’s revenue this season, either.
This is the first time that the leading team in the championship had been excluded. Should another team fail by the end of the season to score more points than McLaren currently has, then there will be no constructor’s title winner in 2007.
As the teams gathered here for the Belgian Grand Prix this weekend, McLaren led the series, and Ferrari, by 23 points. A team may accumulate a maximum of 18 points for finishing both first and second place in a race. With four races left — including this weekend’s in Belgium — Ferrari is almost certain to earn enough points for the title.
The federation, known as FIA, said it had stripped McLaren of all its constructor’s points in the 2007 FIA Formula One World Championship, and the team can score no points for the remainder of the season.
The federation added that the team would not share in the sport’s revenue this season, either.
This is the first time that the leading team in the championship had been excluded. Should another team fail by the end of the season to score more points than McLaren currently has, then there will be no constructor’s title winner in 2007.
As the teams gathered here for the Belgian Grand Prix this weekend, McLaren led the series, and Ferrari, by 23 points. A team may accumulate a maximum of 18 points for finishing both first and second place in a race. With four races left — including this weekend’s in Belgium — Ferrari is almost certain to earn enough points for the title.

