McLaren Receive Suspended Three Race Ban From WMSC
Today was a day that could have seen the McLaren team receive any number of punishments as a result of their actions in Australia at the beginning of the season. The team was called to appear before the FIA WMSC in Paris to defend several charges laid against them that they have brought the sport into disrepute. However, in light of the team’s cooperation with the FIA and a change in culture at the team, a three race ban has been suspended.
This means that the disqualification from the Australian Grand Prix stands, and no further punishment will be handed out to the team or drivers providing no further evidence or misdemeanour comes to light. The suspension will last for twelve months, during which time McLaren really do not want to breach article 151c of the regulations (bringing the sport into disrepute). Had the WMSC decided not suspend the sentence, McLaren would have been banned from competing in the Spanish, Monaco and Turkish grands prix.
Having regard to the open and honest way in which McLaren Team Principal, Mr Martin Whitmarsh, addressed the WMSC and the change in culture which he made clear has taken place in his organisation, the WMSC decided to suspend the application of the penalty it deems appropriate.
That penalty is a suspension of the team from three races of the FIA Formula One World Championship. This will only be applied if further facts emerge regarding the case or if, in the next 12 months, there is a further breach by the team of article 151c of the International Sporting Code. FIA Statement.
Martin Whitmarsh, who took over the team principal role from Ron Dennis prior to the start of the 2009 World Championship commencing, appeared in Paris alone and the meeting with the WMSC only lasted for about an hour. Last week Whitmarsh also sent a letter of apology to the FIA for the conduct of his team during the stewards meetings and following investigations, and the FIA clearly took this into consideration when finalising their verdict.
I would like to thank the FIA World Motor Sport Council members for affording me the opportunity to answer their questions this morning. We are aware that we made serious mistakes in Australia and Malaysia, and I was therefore very glad to be able to apologise for those mistakes once again.
I was also pleased to be able to assure the FIA World Motor Sport Council members that we had taken appropriate action with a view to ensuring that such mistakes do not occur again. Martin Whitmarsh.
Whitmarsh went on to say that he hopes this will be the end of the matter. Although once again, McLaren have been involved in an incident that has garnered media attention the world over and painted a poor impression of Formula One as a whole. With great racing on the track though and a championship that looks set to be a supreme and honest fight all season, hopefully the behaviour of David Ryan and Lewis Hamilton in Australia can be put to the back of minds while the twenty participating drivers duke out on the tarmac.
donwatters
April 29th, 2009 - 8:36pm
All in all, probably a fair and reasonable result. But…as I mentioned on Clive’s blog, I think it’s totally disgraceful that Max was able to run Ron out of the sport. After all Ron has done for F1, and the many years of single-minded devotion to it, it’s just a shame that all he’ll be remembered for is slinking away with his tail between his legs. The truth is Ron took one for the team and should be thought well of for doing what was best. He’s a helluva guy.
Pink Peril
April 30th, 2009 - 5:31am
Again with the deja vu. When did I last hear something about suspended unless further info comes to light?
Simon D
April 30th, 2009 - 12:12pm
My thoughts exactly, Peril.
Alianora La Canta
April 30th, 2009 - 12:55pm
Again with the deja vu. When did I last hear something about suspended unless further info comes to light? {Pink Peril – previous comment}
June 2007, McLaren/Ferrari mess… …oh dear.
Gman
May 1st, 2009 - 2:43am
Indeed it is disappointing to see Ron leave, but McLaren and F1 overall got a good deal here. The team was reprimanded, but not in a way that would have caused major damage.
gorgonzola
May 7th, 2009 - 9:10pm
disappointed for him leaving? ha! like what disappointed to see a liar and c cheater go. please… the person is a two faced back stabbing arrogant prat who even stated he HATES Ferrari…well not as much as the population hates your team mate.