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#14785
I found this article on Yahoo!. Now this is ridiculous. ML get fined because of allegations of possession of F info but yet the FIA "mistakenly" released sensitive info about the 2 teams. Isn't it ironic. Does this mean that ML can sue the FIA and get back some of their money :lol:

FIA mistakenly leaked McLaren/Ferrari secrets

Sat 22 Sep, 03:09 PM

With seemingly no end to the espionage saga, it now emerges that F1's governing body earlier this week contributed to the widespread distribution of dozens more McLaren and Ferrari secrets.

A day before releasing the nearly 200 pages of World Motor Sport Council transcripts to the public on Wednesday, the FIA had sent the documents to both teams so that confidential technical and financial information could be redacted.

But when the PDF documents were initially made available on the internet, it soon became clear that the blackened sections could easily be revealed if copy-pasted into another text editor.

The offending copies were quickly removed from the FIA website and replaced.

But a plethora of sensitive information, including not only technical team and car details but private figures such as suspended McLaren chief designer Mike Coughlan's annual salary, and the precise weight distribution of the MP4-22 and also systems adopted by Ferrari, is therefore now widely known in various corners of the Formula One world.

The philosophy of variable brake balance systems on both the McLaren and the Ferrari was also inadvertently revealed by the FIA, as well as details about Ferrari's unique method of inflating its tyres, and other secrets.

We can confirm that some of those in possession of the formerly private information have been approached by motor racing figures asking to be let in on the secrets.

An FIA spokeswoman admits that the Paris-based Federation is aware of the mistake.

She would not comment further, but the FIA confirmed last week that the transcripts had been recorded by a professional stenographer and formatted by an independent transcription company.
#14786
I found this article on Yahoo!. Now this is ridiculous. ML get fined because of allegations of possession of F info but yet the FIA "mistakenly" released sensitive info about the 2 teams. Isn't it ironic. Does this mean that ML can sue the FIA and get back some of their money :lol:

FIA mistakenly leaked McLaren/Ferrari secrets

Sat 22 Sep, 03:09 PM

With seemingly no end to the espionage saga, it now emerges that F1's governing body earlier this week contributed to the widespread distribution of dozens more McLaren and Ferrari secrets.

A day before releasing the nearly 200 pages of World Motor Sport Council transcripts to the public on Wednesday, the FIA had sent the documents to both teams so that confidential technical and financial information could be redacted.

But when the PDF documents were initially made available on the internet, it soon became clear that the blackened sections could easily be revealed if copy-pasted into another text editor.

The offending copies were quickly removed from the FIA website and replaced.

But a plethora of sensitive information, including not only technical team and car details but private figures such as suspended McLaren chief designer Mike Coughlan's annual salary, and the precise weight distribution of the MP4-22 and also systems adopted by Ferrari, is therefore now widely known in various corners of the Formula One world.

The philosophy of variable brake balance systems on both the McLaren and the Ferrari was also inadvertently revealed by the FIA, as well as details about Ferrari's unique method of inflating its tyres, and other secrets.

We can confirm that some of those in possession of the formerly private information have been approached by motor racing figures asking to be let in on the secrets.

An FIA spokeswoman admits that the Paris-based Federation is aware of the mistake.

She would not comment further, but the FIA confirmed last week that the transcripts had been recorded by a professional stenographer and formatted by an independent transcription company.

More hypocrisy from the FIA, then? The information they revealed is far more serious and far more consequential of the information one McLaren employee had at his home. Ferrari and McLaren ought to sue the FIA for this massive breach in security and the verdict of the spy scandal declared null and void. After all, it's only right that the sport should be fair, eh Mosley?
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By racechick
#14792
Well in the light of this and being the FIA we should be able to rely on their honesty, integrity and sense of fair play as they apologise to both teams,reinstate McLaren and pay back the money :wink::lol::lol::lol::lol:
By ArtHowe
#14866
download mistakenly leaked documents here:

http://www.f1fanatic.co.uk/2007/09/20/f ... -document/


If that wasn't tragic, it would be laughable. What a bunch of useless brain-dead morons! How did Mad Max and his Minions get to have enough money to buy a ticket to a cart race, never mind run a multi-billion organisation like F1? If there isn't a major shake up in the governing body of the sport after this fiasco then what's the point of bothering to race? Why would anyone want to spend good money to see it? Mad Max should be running for President of the USA, or the EU, how about Prime Minister? He already comes with a Cabinet of Incompetents and is obviously open to any offer of “considerationâ€

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