On 17 February 1959, Mike Coughlan was born — an engineer whose career would become forever linked with one of the most explosive controversies in modern Formula One history.
In 2007, a confidential Ferrari technical dossier, a photocopy shop in Surrey, and a bitter intra-team rivalry at McLaren combined to ignite what became known as “Spygate.” What began as a dispute between individuals escalated into High Court action, an extraordinary FIA hearing in Paris, a record-breaking $100 million fine, and the exclusion of McLaren from the Constructors’ Championship.
As Lewis Hamilton, Fernando Alonso and Kimi Räikkönen battled for the Drivers’ title, the sport itself was fighting a parallel battle over governance, integrity and the limits of competitive ambition.
In this episode of Chequered Past, we revisit the scandal that reshaped compliance in Formula One, fractured a championship campaign, and forced the sport to confront where innovation ends and industrial espionage begins.
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