Sports / Motor Racing
Stepney says not to blame for leaked data
(Reuters)
Updated: 2007-08-01 09:16
MILAN - Former Ferrari engineer Nigel Stepney continued to protest his
innocence on Tuesday regarding the Formula One spying controversy.
Stepney was accused of passing Ferrari information to McLaren chief
designer Mike Coughlan, who has since been suspended by the world
championship leaders.
"I did not take any designs away from Ferrari. Someone passed on the
designs but it wasn't me," Stepney told Italy's La Repubblica. "I do not
want to involve other colleagues. I know one part of the story, not all.
Ferrari know the whole story."
The International Automobile Federation (FIA) ruled last week that
although McLaren had Ferrari data in their possession, there was
insufficient evidence that they had gained any benefit from it, therefore
no penalty was imposed.
However, the FIA announced on Tuesday there would be an appeal. McLaren
risk exclusion from the 2007 and 2008 championships while Stepney and
Coughlan may also face bans.
Ferrari have taken legal action in Italy and England against Britons
Coughlan and Stepney.
As well as starting action against Stepney in Italy for the spying row,
Ferrari have gone to court after accusing him of sabotage.
A mysterious powder was allegedly found around the petrol caps of their
cars days before the Monaco Grand Prix in May.
Powder also turned up in Stepney's pocket but he said he was set up.
"They put the powder in my trouser pocket while I was taking a shower,"
Stepney said without stating who he meant by "they".
"I am ready to be heard (by the court) at any moment," added Stepney, who
said he had already found another job far away from Italy and Formula One.
In a statement on Tuesday, Ferrari said: "The board gives its full
authority...to initiate and continue any necessary legal action, in the
name of the company, in addition to those legal actions already underway."
McLaren are 27 points clear of Ferrari with seven races remaining in a
championship led by their 22-year-old British rookie Lewis Hamilton.
His team mate, double world champion Fernando Alonso, is two points
adrift, with Ferrari's Brazilian Felipe Massa third, a further nine
points back.
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