STR rules out customer car compromise
The Ferrari powered racer was shown to the world for the first time on Tuesday and reaffirmed some observers' view that it is an illegal "customer car" actually penned by sister team Red Bull's Adrian Newey.
To sidestep the phrasing of the secretive Concorde Agreement, the car was actually designed by the separate company Red Bull Technologies, meaning that Faenza based Toro Rosso and Red Bull separately own the intellectual copyright to their racers.
STR chiefs on Tuesday insisted that, as well as accommodating a different engine than Red Bull's car, the STR2 also features distinct items such as bodywork and management systems, although the team's official website acknowledged that the car was "not completely built in-house".
Team boss Franz Tost, however, ruled out ceding championship points or prize money to placate Spyker and Williams' legal threats, answering: "No. No way."
He added that "no effort" was being made to negotiate with Toro Rosso's fractious rivals.
"I don't know how you can compromise," Tost continued, "because either you are inside or outside of the regulations. We think we are totally within the regulations."