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Maranello, July 27 - Ferrari said on Friday that a decision by Formula 1 authorities to let McLaren off on spying charges was far from being the end of the matter.
Chairman Luca Cordero di Montezemolo appeared to hint that the Italian team could appeal against the ruling, which admitted McLaren had been in possession of secret Ferrari information but imposed no penalty.

“I want to say to the fans that are contacting Ferrari from all over the world that they can relax because this business isn’t going to finish here,” Montezemolo said.

The Ferrari chief said fans had been “offended” by Thursday’s ruling.

Meanwhile, Ferrari Managing Director Jean Todt said legal action against the Ferrari informer and against the suspended McLaren staffer who received the information would move ahead.

“We do not rule out taking further action,” he added in comments published on the Ferrari website, without giving any details.

The FIA council said it could not punish McLaren because there was no evidence that the information leaked to the British team had been exploited.

But Todt said this was irrelevant because in Formula 1 having information about a rival’s car can provide a team with an important advantage “It’s like playing a hand of poker with a rival who already knows what cards you are holding,” he said.

Todt repeated Ferrari’s view that the ruling as “incomprehensible” and damaging to the credibility of Formula 1 because it effectively gave a green light to spying.

Officials at the Italian team’s headquarters in Maranello on Friday avoided commenting on what Ferrari’s next moves might be. “We’re thinking about what to do,” one of them said.

No meetings have reportedly been scheduled yet to discuss a possible appeal.

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