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They first had to consider whether McLaren's appeal was admissible, as Formula One rules do not allow teams to appeal against drive-through penalties.
BBC: McLaren lose appeal over Hamilton
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The seven-time world champion is barred from testing the 2009 Ferrari as part of the new Formula One rules for the season, but has had a run out at their Maranello center in the 2007 car.
CNN: Motorsport: Recovering Massa to return home
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Rather than just learning a particular set of rules or a formula in a lecture, simulations let managers try things out.
ECONOMIST: Serious games
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Formula One teams who break the rules are subjected to severe penalties as McLaren found to their cost in 2007.
CNN: FIA probes 'incidents' at F1 race last season
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Complicated rules allow housing costs exceeding a formula to be excluded from income if reimbursed by an employer, or deducted if not.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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But the deal effectively rules out the prospect of the Barnett formula being scrapped in the near future.
BBC: Welsh government given limited borrowing powers
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Bernie Ecclestone made Formula One what it is today, and he rules the sport through a mixture of fear, respect and acute business acumen.
BBC: BERNIE ECCLESTONE
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These types of tactical decisions that test the spirit of the rules, the kind that raise uproar among Formula One aficionados, are nothing new.
WSJ: Alonso Happy to Spoil the Party
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Though the tactic didn't sit well with fans or Formula One purists, Allen wrote, "It was an obvious option, it was within the rules, necessary for Alonso's title chances and it worked!"
WSJ: Alonso Happy to Spoil the Party