The McLaren-Mercedes team decided they would not appeal the
sentence issued by FIA earlier this month.
On September 13 the World Motor Sport Council stripped the
McLaren-Mercedes team of all its points won in this season in the constructors'
standings.
FIA decided that the McLaren-Mercedes team has used secret
technical documents acquired from Ferrari. The McLaren-Mercedes team was also
fined with $100 million dollars. The spy scandal between Ferrari and
McLaren-Mercedes ignited earlier this year when two computer discs with Ferrari
material were found in a search of the former McLaren-Mercedes chief designer
Mike Coughlan's house carried out on the orders of the Italian team.
Stepney,
the Ferrari mechanic who allegedly supplied the documents in April, was fired
and he is also facing criminal charges filed by Ferrari against him in a court
in Modena, Italy for attempted sabotage before
the Monaco Grand Prix.
McLaren drivers Lewis Hamilton and Fernando Alonso kept
their points in the drivers' standings though and continue to lead the
championship.
Yesterday in a statement published on its website McLaren-Mercedes
said that after studying the judgment, they won’t go for an appeal.
"Despite the existence of no evidence that the
information was applied, tested or shared with the engineering team (which it
was not), this possession constitutes a breach of the Code”, reads the
statement.
"To our regret and embarrassment, the content of the
previously unknown emails demonstrated possession not being limited to a single
person, albeit unsanctioned in any way by the team. For this breach of Article
151c, a very heavy penalty has been imposed on the team," the team added
in its statement.
McLaren reiterated its earlier statement that they had not
used the information to gain an advantage on its cars.
"McLaren wants to win races and world championships. We
are fortunate to have, and continue to receive, unwavering support from our
employees, sponsor partners and Formula 1 fans across the world all of whom
are equally keen that we totally focus on winning this year's Drivers'
Championship and the remaining three races of the season." said the
McLaren-Mercedes boss Ron Dennis.
McLaren-Mercedes’s decision to accept FIA’s judgement means
that Ferrari is the winner of the 2007 Formula One constructors championship
In fact the Italian team has issued a statement about the
matter. "Scuderia Ferrari has won the world constructors championship
2007, its 14th title in this competition and seventh over the past nine
years," Ferrari said.
“Ferrari will now invest all its efforts over the final
three races of this championship in trying to also win the drivers’ world
title.”
But Ferrari’s chances to win the drivers titles are purely
theoretical as the Lewis Hamilton and Fernando Alonsio are leading the pack
with 97 and 95. Kimi Raikkonen has only 84 points, while the second Ferrari driver,
Felipe Massa, is seven points behind the Finnish.
There are only three Grand Prix races left until the end of
the season: Japan, China and Brazil.