FOTA condemns crash-gate data leaks
The formula one teams association FOTA on Friday condemned the leaking of
information and documents relevant to the Singapore GP 'crash-gate' affair.
After the FIA earlier said it was concerned about and investigating the
leaks, FOTA seemed to point the finger of blame at F1's governing body,
arguing that "confidential documents should remain under the control of the
competent authority".
"All parties to the dispute should have the right to a fair hearing carried
out in private and not in the public arena, which is producing adverse
publicity damaging to the corporate image and credibility of formula one,"
read a media statement issued by FOTA, of which Renault is a leading member.
On a visit to the Monza paddock on Friday, FIA president Max Mosley denied
that the Paris federation has anything to do with the leaks and agreed that
more efforts to safeguard information should be made.
FOTA added that it believes "differences within the sport should be handled
in a professional manner and condemns the habit of intentionally releasing
confidential documents to influence public opinion".
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FOTA譴責FIA "怎麼可以把傷害車廠形象的機密資料流出去呢?!"
好像越來越有這麼回事了....
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