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FIA begins McLaren's 2008 car investigation
08 November 2007Earlier this week the FIA visited McLaren's factory in Woking to investigate McLaren's 2008 plans. The FIA started its investigation in order to make sure McLaren is not using any Ferrari technology on its 2008 F1 contender. The World Motor Sport Council has announced that it will have a hearing on the seventh of December to reveal their findings.
The FIA took several CD's and hard disks from Woking in order to analyse McLaren's 2008 car. Both the FIA and McLaren did not wish to comment on the investigations and so it remains unknown whether or not McLaren needs to get worried about next years car.
FIA President Max Mosley doesn't expect McLaren to be excluded from the 2008 Formula One championship when Ferrari technology is found. "It is not very likely that McLaren will be excluded," Mosley told the BBC. "They will probably receive a point reduction at the start of the season if they are building a car with Ferrari technology."
On December 7 the World Motor Sport Council will reveal its findings.
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