The FIA showed they are dead serious about stopping teams from spying on each other. They handed down a $100 Million fine to McLaren for the team's cheif designer obtaining Ferrari's technical set up data and using the information to his team's advantage. Beyond the $100 Million, McLaren also loses their constructor championship points and must submit to pre-season inspections next season to ensure they are not using anything they learned from Ferrari. So, Ferrari will win the constructors this season (out of reach for BMW and Renault). I really applaud this move by FIA - the penalties MUST be huge like this to make cheating stop. The NFL could learn from how FIA handled this. The FIA did not take away the driver's points so the race is still on for the driver's championship - and it's close. For more info:
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