LONDON, (Reuters):
McLaren may still seek the restitution of 15 constructors' points from last month's Hungarian Grand Prix despite being told they will end the Formula One season with none because of a spying controversy.
An appeal hearing has been scheduled for Paris tomorrow and the governing International Automobile Federation (FIA) said yesterday that McLaren had yet to tell them they were dropping the matter.
A McLaren spokeswoman said the Mercedes-powered team were still deliberating.
McLaren were fined $100 million and stripped of all their 2007 constructors' points last Thursday after the governing body found they had gained an advantage from Ferrari information in their possession.