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McLaren believes Renault gained unfair advantage
24 November 2007McLaren believes that Renault gained an unfair advantage from technical information that found its way from Woking to Enstone via a former employee, according to a McLaren memo leaked to the media on Friday.
Renault will come before the FIA in Monaco on 6 December to answer charges of unauthorised possession of McLaren information. Renault meanwhile has complied fully with the FIA and insists it has done nothing wrong.
The leak from McLaren claims that over 30 confidential files containing technical information were copied onto 11 floppy discs in March 2006 and then loaded onto Renault computers in September 2006. Those files allegedly contain over 700 individual drawings of the 2006 and 2007 McLarens.
"It is clear that McLaren's confidential design information was knowingly, deliberately and widely disseminated and discussed within the Renault F1 design and engineering team, thereby providing them with a clear benefit and unfair advantage," McLaren's lawyers wrote in the submission to the FIA.
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