Formula One teams have long tried to glean insight into what their competition is doing, but this year’s spying scandals have exploded into all-out espionage. After the whole Stepneygate/Ferrari vs. McLaren thing, we thought that was the last we’d hear of spying until at least next year. But now we have some new accusations of espionage to consider. And in an odd twist of fate, the alleged culprit in the first spying scandal is claimed to be the victim in this most recent one.
According to the AP, the FIA has asked Renault to appear before the World Motor Sport Council on Dec. 6 to face accusations that it had “unauthorized possession of documents and confidential information” of McLaren’s (!) cars between September 2006 and October 2007.
Thanks for the tip, Devin!
[Source: AP via ESPN, photo by Clive Mason/Getty]

























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