Soccerway | Women soccer | Hockeyway | F1way
             
Home   >   News  >   McLaren chiefs summoned as spy saga goes on
Odds comparison - Find the best odds! Help F1way.com
Latest news
 
McLaren chiefs summoned as spy saga goes on

McLaren Technology Centre at Woking (Great Britain)
McLaren Technology Centre at Woking (Great Britain)
Feb.7 (GMM) Leading figures of the British formula one team McLaren have been summoned for questioning by Italian prosecutors, as the criminal espionage investigation involving Ferrari continues.

Even though F1's governing body has drawn a line under the affair from a sporting point of view, the Italian newspaper La Gazzetta dello Sport reports that magistrate Guiseppe Tibis wants to speak with Ron Dennis, Martin Whitmarsh and two other senior members of the Woking based team, on February 18.

Tibis reportedly wants to also speak with two more leading team members but did not have their home addresses in England.

To the British news agency Reuters, McLaren confirmed that their lawyers have "received some papers from the Modena authorities which are currently being reviewed".

Tibis interviewed drivers Fernando Alonso and Pedro de la Rosa late last year.

At Monza for the Italian grand prix last September, police served Dennis and his deputies with 'avviso di garanzias' - formal notices of pending prosecutions - for alleged crimes including sporting fraud, espionage and embezzlement.
Related  
Team: England McLaren
Friday 9 January 2009
18:40 Swiss rookie Buemi handed Toro Rosso drive
16:01 Toro Rosso confirms Buemi for 2009
06:28 De la Rosa says he 'deserved' race seat
06:28 KERS-snub by some F1 teams possible - report
06:28 STR sets no driver decision deadline
06:28 De la Rosa hails new Spanish test track
06:28 Council says yes to Donington GP upgrade
06:28 Teams agree to more cost-cutting measures
06:27 Nick Fry in frame for Honda buyout