SCUDERIA FERRARI MARLBORO LOGO 2007

22.09.2007 FERRARI CONFIRMED AS CONSTRUCTORS' CHAMPIONS FOR THE 15TH TIME

Scuderia Ferrari has been confirmed as the winners the 2007 Formula 1 Constructors' World Championship, taking its Formula One World Championship tally to fifteen, seven of them in the last nine years. With Vodafone McLaren Mercedes choosing not to appeal against the decision of the FIA World Council taken on 13 September, thus accepting the sentence handed out for violation of article 151c of the International Sporting Code which included the lose of all its points in the manufacturers’ title chase, Ferrari now has an unassailable lead over the BMW Sauber F1 team, which has 90 points to Ferrari’s 161 points after 14 of 17 races.

The confirmation came yesterday when McLaren released a statement in Working to announce that they wouldn't be appealing the FIA's decision: "McLaren Racing has notified the FIA of its intention not to appeal the verdict of the World Motor Sport Council, as announced on 13th September 2007," read the press release. "Having now had time to study the judgement of the World Motor Sport Council with its lawyers and shareholders, McLaren thinks it is in the best interests of the sport, and its goal of winning races and world championships, not to appeal.

"It is clear from the full judgement that the World Motor Sport Council concluded that the charge that a McLaren employee had "unauthorised possession of documents and confidential information” was proven. 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. To our regret and embarrassment, the content of the previously unknown emails demonstrated possession not being limited to a single person.
 

With one title won, Ferrari says it will now invest all its efforts over the final three races of this championship by trying to also win the Drivers' world title. Photo: Kimi Raikkonen on his way to victory in last Sunday's Belgian Grand Prix, a result that helped seal the title for Ferrari.

Scuderia Ferrari has won the 2007 Formula 1 Constructors' World Championship, taking its Formula One World Championship tally to fifteen, seven of them in the last nine years. Photo: Kimi Raikkonen on his way to victory in last Sunday's Belgian Grand Prix, a result that helped seal the title for Ferrari.


"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 major principle of the issue for McLaren is: this information was not used to gain advantage on its cars. Moving forwards, and in consultation with our shareholders, we will now review and further strengthen our internal compliance structures and processes," the McLaren statement concluded.

Ron Dennis said: “We believe the time has come to put this huge distraction behind us. 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.”

With one title won, Ferrari says it will now invest all its efforts over the final three races of this championship by trying to also win the Drivers' world title. With three races of the 2007 season to go, Ferrari’s Kimi Raikkonen and Felipe Massa have 84 and 77 points respectively, compared to Lewis Hamilton with 97 points and Fernando Alonso with 95 points.
 

Related articles
20.09.2007

Even several days after his great success Scuderia Ferrari driver Kimi Raikkonen can't hide his satisfaction for the victory at the Belgian Grand Prix on Sunday, his fourth win of this season

Photos: Ferrari / © 2007 Interfuture Media/Italiaspeed