Whitmarsh will face the FIA alone
di F1 editorial teamApril 27, 2009
A bath of humility at McLaren who, after the lying scandal in the Australian Grand Prix, decided to go out next Wednesday without the presence of his lawyers, in front of the World Motor Sport Council.
Martin Whitmarsh let Mosley know that he will go to the hearing alone for certain reasons: "I don't know what sentence the council will give, but I will certainly go alone, because it is not a complicated hearing, in fact I am not contesting the charges we will make the process simpler" commented the McLaren boss.
And in the meantime we think about what sanction the team will face. Exclusion from the championship excluded, suspension from some races or the reduction of some points in the standings seems increasingly closer.
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