it over for RON DENNIS
From: clyde romero (clyderomeroworldnet.att.net)
Date: Wed, 5 Sep 2007 13:12:46 -0700 (PDT)
You heard it hear first it is over for Ron; I feel sorry for LH he needs to
be at Ferrari!

This weekend will be a wash of RED as it should be

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Formula One's governing body said on Wednesday that it had received new
evidence relating to a spying controversy involving McLaren and Ferrari and
an appeal hearing scheduled for next week had been withdrawn.

The International Automobile Federation (FIA) said in a statement that its
World Motor Sport Council had instead been reconvened for a hearing in Paris
on September 13, the date scheduled for the appeal.

It added that representatives of championship leaders McLaren, who could
face exclusion from the championship, had been invited to attend.

"Following receipt of new evidence, the World Motor Sport Council has been
reconvened for a hearing in Paris on September 13," it said.

Asked about the new information, an FIA spokesman said the world body was
"not in a position to make any comment at this stage."

The World Motor Sport Council decided in July not to impose any penalty on
Mercedes-powered McLaren because of insufficient evidence that they had
benefited from Ferrari data in the possession of their suspended chief
designer Mike Coughlan.

However the governing body said at the time that the matter was not closed.

"If it is found in the future that the Ferrari information has been used to
the detriment of the championship, we reserve the right to invite...McLaren
back in front of the WMSC where it will face the possibility of exclusion
from not only the 2007 championship but also the 2008 championship,-" it
said .

Ferrari, McLaren's title rivals, were incensed by the original council
verdict and FIA president Max Mosley sent the decision to the body's
International Court of Appeal.

"The FIA President's referral of the matter to the International Court of
Appeal has been withdrawn," the FIA said on Wednesday.

McLaren's Lewis Hamilton leads double world champion teammate Fernando
Alonso by five points going into Sunday's Italian Grand Prix, Ferrari's home
race, at Monza.

Ferrari's Felipe Massa is 15 points behind Hamilton with teammate Kimi
Raikkonen one point further adrift with five races remaining.

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