McLaren apologise for spying affair
MCLAREN have issued a public apology over their role in the spying saga that appears certain to pave the way for Lewis Hamilton to compete in next year's Formula One world championship.
In a remarkable turn of events, McLaren have confirmed information stolen from Ferrari penetrated the team more deeply than revealed.
Facing the threat of being kicked out of the 2008 title fight, McLaren have offered to put a freeze on developments that could be determined as deriving from the Ferrari information.
The World Motor Sport Council, in conjunction with the Formula One teams, were due to hold an EGM on February 14 in Paris to discuss the McLaren situation.
However, FIA president Max Mosley has asked the WMSC members for consent to cancel the hearing in the light of McLaren's public apology and undertakings, and in the interests of the sport, to consider this matter closed.
7:11pm Thursday 13th December 2007
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