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Hamilton dream under threat

Lewis Hamilton's world title dream is once again under threat after new evidence surfaced in Formula One's 'spy' saga.

The rookie Briton's team McLaren on Wednesday night insisted they would continue to co-operate with the FIA investigation into their suspended chief designer's alleged acquisition of a 780-page Ferrari technical dossier.

The manufacturers, who could face exclusion from this year's world championship, were due to attend a Court of Appeal hearing in Paris next Thursday but that will not now take place. Instead, the World Motor Sport Council are to reconvene at the FIA headquarters to discuss what has come to light since they last met on July 26.

A McLaren statement read: "McLaren Racing has been made aware that new evidence has been presented to the FIA as part of their ongoing investigation. As a result we have been informed the Court of Appeal Hearing scheduled for the September 13 in Paris will now comprise a meeting of the WMSC. McLaren will continue to co-operate fully with the FIA."

McLaren have already been found guilty of fraudulent conduct, namely being in possession of unauthorised documents belonging to rivals Ferrari. However, no penalty was imposed due to "insufficient evidence" the information was used to affect the world championship.

That led to outrage from Ferrari, with pressure brought to bear on FIA president Max Mosley who chose to refer the issue to the Court of Appeal. The FIA did clearly indicate after the WMSC hearing, though, that the matter was not entirely closed.

Their statement at the time read: "...if it is found in the future that the Ferrari information has been used to the detriment of the championship, we reserve the right to invite McLaren back in front of the WMSC where it will face the possibility of exclusion from not only the 2007 championship, but also the 2008 championship."

And their statement on Wednesday read: "Following the receipt of new evidence, the World Motor Sport Council has been reconvened for a hearing in Paris on September 13th.

"In accordance with its decision of July 26, representatives of Vodafone McLaren Mercedes have been invited to attend the hearing. The FIA President's referral of the matter to the International Court of Appeal has been withdrawn."

If the fresh evidence is damning, exclusion would now appear to be a very real possibility, while other sanctions are also open, such as a fine, points deduction or suspension from races.

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