Just_a_fan wrote: ↑13 Oct 2022, 00:07
mwillems wrote: ↑13 Oct 2022, 00:00
Just_a_fan wrote: ↑12 Oct 2022, 23:52
As Zak Brown said: they did a dry run the year before and the teams have been encouraged by the FIA to talk to them about what they're putting in and out of the budget cap. The FIA couldn't have made it any easier for the teams to comply. If Red Bull have just decided "we're right and don't need to check this" and then been caught by it then they have no one to blame but themselves. It's pure hubris on their part.
Pride comes before a fall, and all that.
But there are 2 aspects to falling foul of these regs, a total f*ck up and then knowing you did it wrong to get an advantage.
It's very hard to prove, at least at this point for us, that they knowingly overspent and tried to hide it, or feign ignorance.
On the basis that they could check anything they wanted with the FIA, I think the argument of "we thought it was right" is a tricky one to defend.
The only reasons for not asking the FIA to clarify something is because either a: you're convinced you're right, or b: you're trying to hide something. In a new set of regulations where the penalties for getting it wrong can be anything up to loss of titles, not checking because you're convinced you're right seems to be a really dumb approach to take.
Like I said earlier, I think it is like failing a drug test, it doesn't matter if you had intent or not in the sense that you will be banned and potentially lose titles. The intent only affects the final length of the ban. So my view is this is similar. RB were always able to seek assurance and by not doing so, this is their situation and their responsibility. In fact I believe the clause about seeking assurance from the FIA is there to specifically ensure that responsibility for being in the rules can sit only with the teams and rule out any "grey areas" from the FIA, all teams had the channels to check and seek assurances and one might assume this should have been a foregone conclusion in the first year.
The only thing I am really trying to say is that proving they cheated is very different to proving they got an unfair advantage and I am totally unsure how at this point, with the knowledge we have, that anyone can demonstrate that they cheated.
But my opinion is this was a calculated move to win the previous years championship and to not lose development time of the next years car. But I know this is just an opinion and itself will be subject to my own bias.