QUOTE(Raikkonen @ Jul 5 2007, 07:09 AM)
Wah...McLaren fans seems so quite here.
Wish to hear what they gonna say about the situation.
Well well
Couldn't resist to throw the bait rite? Guess it's for me

Ferrari fans must have had a field day yesterday with all the news flying ard.
Here are my thoughts as u have so humbly requested

First of all i find it very hard to believe that a man of Stepney's stature and reputation would do such a thing. He had been with Ferrari for 13 years and was one of the instrumental figures in their revival with Schumi, Brawn and gang. I'm going to say that he's innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
As for McLaren, again i find it very hard to believe that a big corporation would risk so much to intentionally "steal" information from a rival team. It just doesn't make any sense. Why get into all that legal trouble? Mike Coughlan has been caught with his pants down and because of that he has brought McLaren's reputation into disrepute. I don't think the team knew much about it and that Mike have acted on his own accord. I think it's good that McLaren has so far been very cooperative on the matter and I don't think they used any of that Ferrari data found in Mike's house. Why do i think that? Because an F1 car is complex enough that u can't just steal info from another car in April, having built yours way back in 2006, and just modify yours with the new info and expect the car to suddenly fly.
So imo the suggestions that McLaren's good reliability and speed this season is because of the "stolen info" are just plain ridiculous and Ferrari fans are just being threatened by our good showing so far this season. You guys can do better than that.