Dennis: fine won't affect performance
McLaren say their performance on the track next season will not suffer as a result of the record US$100 million fine imposed on them for spying on Ferrari
McLaren, who were leading Ferrari in the Formula One constructors' championship before being stripped of their 2007 points and fined by the governing body on Thursday, have yet to decide whether or not to appeal.
However, team boss Ron Dennis, who said they might "swallow" the fine in the interests of the sport, told reporters at the Belgian Grand Prix that McLaren would be as competitive as ever.
"The thing will be funded out of other revenues. It will not in any shape or form be funded from our racing programme," he said.
"We're in Formula One to win...it will not affect the commitment we have to Formula One."
FIA president Max Mosley was confident they could cope.
"$100 million is a large sum of money but in such a serious case any fine has to be large enough to deter similar behaviour in the future whilst remaining proportionate to the resources of the team," he said in a statement.
Other team bosses said a $100 million fine would have been devastating for them.
"For me it's very simple: I'm bankrupt," said Toro Rosso co-owner Gerhard Berger.
"It's obviously an inconceivable amount of cash," said Red Bull's Christian Horner. "However, in proportion to budgets, I'm sure the FIA thought long and hard about the size of the fine.
"But certainly from our perspective, I don't think our cheque book is that big. We can't fit that many zeros on it, so from our point of view we certainly wouldn't be in a position to be able to cover a fine of that quantum."
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