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Is it appropriate to boycott Ferrari as a brand because of the current situation in Formula 1?My opinion is that Ferrari, and not McLaren, are responsible for the over-politicized Stepney-gate controversy in F1. I will personally not purchase any Ferrari, Marlboro, or Formula 1 branded merchandise, and will instead support Vodaphone McLaren Mercedes brands whenever possible because of Ferrari's actions during the 2007 Formula 1 Championship. Further, because of BMW/Sauber's comments in the opinion of how they would receive a constructor's award in this year's championship, I will similarly endeavor to support those companies as well in lieu of what I perceive as greedy, controlling actions by Ferrari/Marlboro with regard to the FIA and F1 as a motorsport. I didn't ask if McLaren were at fault for "spying". In fact, I consider every participant in F1 to be guilty of the same effort, if potentially less successful. I plan to boycott Ferrari not because they are guilty, but because they are dragging the sport through the mud. Looks to me like the Italian government caught 007, and I for one will back the British spy. I have read the WSMC decision, and believe that (1)none of the information that McLaren gained from Ferrari from Stepney is any more significant than the information that Ferrari would have gained about McLaren from Kimi Räikkönen (I don't care if they want to put hydrogen, xenon, or polonium 210 in their tires), and (2)it is likely that McLaren's response to the fact that they realized Coughlan's source was attempting to entrap them is the most appropriate. (In this case, according to Mr. Neale, it was to recommend the destruction of the illicit pictures Stepney offered to Coughlan.