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Chrysler show off the SR 392 Roadster
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THREE-time Indycar series champion Sebastien Bourdais yesterday walked away from a high-speed crash during a racing promotion on the Gold Coast.
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A handful of e-mails have today resulted in McLaren being heavily punished by the World Motor Sport Council - but the title dreams of Lewis Hamilton remain alive.
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McLaren released the following statement after the World Motor Sport Council booted them out of the 2007 Constructors' Championship:
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McLaren boss Ron Dennis has expressed his frustration at the punishment handed out to his team on Thursday, maintaining that the Ferrari data found in the possession of suspended chief designer Mike Coughlan was never utilized by the team.
In a lengthy statement issued after the FIA’s decision to fine McLaren and strip them of their 2007 constructors’ points, Dennis insisted his team did not deserve such a penalty and claimed that the World Motor Sport Council hearing had failed to prove a case against them.
He said he could only speculate as to why Coughlan had amassed the Ferrari information in question, and said the FIA would find no problem with McLaren’s 2008 car, as the team have never used intellectual property belonging to a rival.
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Formula One leaders McLaren have been kicked out of the 2007 constructors' title race and fined $US100 million ($119 million) in spying controversy involving Ferrari information.
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Hamann continue their tradition of tunning BMW's 3 Series and this time with their convertible range.
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