Given how little factual information there is, it's amazing to see people convict and sentence Mercedes.
How people have decided they are achieving an 18:1 compression ratio? Nothing out there says they are, just that they are above 16:1.
All engine manufacturers will exceed 16:1 in hot running at high RPM's, that's just the nature of engines. Maybe Mercedes have taken some of the elasticity that is intrinsic to a hot engine running at high RPM's and leant into that, maybe they haven't. If they have, the parallel to flexiwings is strong, since Mercedes are taking a property that everyone knows is inevitable, and extending it. Which is quite different from Ferrari intentionally finding a way to trick a fuel sensor.
What's also interesting to note is that Mercedes are the only competitor to have lost a World Drivers Championship due to F1 not following their own rules. And they choose not to take the FIA to court. So the insinuation that Mercedes somehow gets preferential treatment from the FIA has a very large existence proof of that not being true!
