BEIJING, June 26 -- Former Ferrari technical manager Nigel
Stepney has accused the Formula One team of waging a dirty tricks campaign
against him amid legal proceedings and allegations of sabotage.
"I have confidence I'll be cleared by the legal
process that is now taking place," the 47-year-old Briton told the Sunday Times
newspaper.
"It is just part of a dirty tricks campaign and
everything is in the hands of my lawyer, so we'll wait and see what happens."
Ferrari said on Thursday that they had started court
action against Stepney, who remains an employee, but declined to give details. A
spokesman said they had also started internal disciplinary procedures against
the Briton.
Stepney said in February that he was open to offers
after expressing unhappiness at management changes following the departure of
technical director and compatriot Ross Brawn.
He was moved to a new role, in charge of team
performance development and away from the racetrack, before the start of the
season in March. The Briton has also been linked to a possible switch to
struggling rivals Honda.
Stepney had previously played an important role in
leading the pit crew at races after joining Ferrari in 1992 as chief mechanic.
His time at the team coincided with Michael Schumacher's golden period there.
Italian and British newspapers have mentioned a
mysterious white powder that was allegedly found in the petrol tanks of the
Ferrari race cars six days before this year's Monaco Grand Prix.
The Sunday Times said Italian police had also
searched Stepney's house near the Maranello factory and left with a small
container.
A Ferrari spokesman refused to comment on the
speculation on Sunday, other than observing that "clearly there are a few papers
that are very well informed".
Stepney, holidaying in the Philippines with his
partner and child, dismissed suggestions that he had fled the country.
"Why would anyone say I am not contactable," he told
the Sunday Times. "I booked the flights through the Ferrari travel office. They
know where I am."
(Source: China Daily/Agencies)