McLaren Racing Statement - 16th July 2007
McLaren is concerned that erroneous speculation has arisen
from inaccurate and misleading reference to the contents of
confidential legal papers filed at court in response to Ferrari’s
UK action to recover its intellectual property. This is unfortunate
and is prejudicial to a fair interpretation of these matters.
McLaren can confirm from its own investigation that no Ferrari
materials or data are or have ever been in the possession
of any McLaren employee other than the individual sued by
Ferrari. The fact that he held at his home unsolicited materials
from Ferrari was not known to any other member of the team
prior to the 3rd July 2007.
Furthermore, McLaren has categorically established that no
Ferrari information has at any stage been used to develop
its car.
McLaren looks forward to having the opportunity to present
the complete and accurate picture of events in the appropriate
forum, that is before the FIA World Motor Sport Council in
Paris on 26th July 2007.
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