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F50.com : A weblog dedicated to Ferrari and their participation in Formula One
F50.com is a web blog dedicated to Ferrari and motor sports. What would have happened if it was Ferrari that was found to have 780
pages of intellectual property that belonged to one of their
competitors?
The answer is obvious: Ferrari would have been crucified!
"I wonder what would have happened with the roles reversed," Jean
Todt told Corriere della Sera in an interview. "I wonder if they had
found in the house of a Ferrari chief designer 780 secret papers, 780
classified documents of another team...
"There would have been cries of a scandal, an exemplary punishment
would have been demanded. And it would have been granted, I have no
doubt.
"There is not even a sign of logic in this verdict. Either they are
guilty or they aren't. McLaren were found responsible of having
violated the regulations of F1, of having behaved in a fraudulent
manner, but they haven't been punished.
"That's not all: McLaren during the hearing admitted to have received
secret material, and that the knowledge of this operation of
espionage arrived at the top level, even to Ron Dennis, and there
hasn't been any penalization. It's shameful.
"One thing is certain: we at Ferrari can calmly look at ourselves in
the mirror. I think others, since yesterday, can't do the same thing."
Todt also said the leaked documents have given McLaren a "huge
advantage" in this year's championship.
"From this verdict a strange situation comes up: it's like having
played poker against a rival who knows your cards. The advantage is
evident, it's huge, even. Well, it was pretended nothing happened.
"I've been in this world for about 40 years, I've seen all kinds of
stuff so I don't get surprised by anything, but this state is really
at the limit.
"On the job I always try to control the emotions and the feelings. I
must be rigorous first of all with myself and then with my co-
workers. Every professional action on our part must be carried out
properly. This attitude translates into a precise condition: we must
be competitive against our rival.
"We come from a disappointing Grand Prix in Germany, especially as
far as technical reliability is concerned, so we must immediately get
back on the right track."
"We'll evaluate what to do (next) and then we'll decide," Todt said.
Ferrari president Luca di Montezemolo added: "I just want to say to
our fans, who are contacting Ferrari from all over the world and who
are offended by the decision taken yesterday in Paris, that they can
stay calm because this story doesn't end here. Level One
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F50.com : A weblog dedicated to Ferrari and their participation in Formula One
F50.com is a web blog dedicated to Ferrari and motor sports. What would have happened if it was Ferrari that was found to have 780
pages of intellectual property that belonged to one of their
competitors?
The answer is obvious: Ferrari would have been crucified!
"I wonder what would have happened with the roles reversed," Jean
Todt told Corriere della Sera in an interview. "I wonder if they had
found in the house of a Ferrari chief designer 780 secret papers, 780
classified documents of another team...
"There would have been cries of a scandal, an exemplary punishment
would have been demanded. And it would have been granted, I have no
doubt.
"There is not even a sign of logic in this verdict. Either they are
guilty or they aren't. McLaren were found responsible of having
violated the regulations of F1, of having behaved in a fraudulent
manner, but they haven't been punished.
"That's not all: McLaren during the hearing admitted to have received
secret material, and that the knowledge of this operation of
espionage arrived at the top level, even to Ron Dennis, and there
hasn't been any penalization. It's shameful.
"One thing is certain: we at Ferrari can calmly look at ourselves in
the mirror. I think others, since yesterday, can't do the same thing."
Todt also said the leaked documents have given McLaren a "huge
advantage" in this year's championship.
"From this verdict a strange situation comes up: it's like having
played poker against a rival who knows your cards. The advantage is
evident, it's huge, even. Well, it was pretended nothing happened.
"I've been in this world for about 40 years, I've seen all kinds of
stuff so I don't get surprised by anything, but this state is really
at the limit.
"On the job I always try to control the emotions and the feelings. I
must be rigorous first of all with myself and then with my co-
workers. Every professional action on our part must be carried out
properly. This attitude translates into a precise condition: we must
be competitive against our rival.
"We come from a disappointing Grand Prix in Germany, especially as
far as technical reliability is concerned, so we must immediately get
back on the right track."
"We'll evaluate what to do (next) and then we'll decide," Todt said.
Ferrari president Luca di Montezemolo added: "I just want to say to
our fans, who are contacting Ferrari from all over the world and who
are offended by the decision taken yesterday in Paris, that they can
stay calm because this story doesn't end here.
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