The championship should be decided by the ''freezed'' solution the manufacturers have to offer this season.
I thought that was the idea of engines freeze from the beginning...
Why should last seasons homologations be valid and usable in a new season with different circumstances and new competitors?
If you can only homologate one PU each season, then using 2 different PUs in one season is like homologating twice
If using last seasons engines is ok then in 2016 they should be able to use 3 different engines including 2014 and 2015 ones, until they homologate their new 2016 PU for the season

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FIA should have replied to Ferrari's loop-hole like this:
Since you need a homologated PU to race, starting the new season with last years engine's is like homologating that engine too.
You can't bend the freezing rules presenting 2014s homologation as valid and usable in the new season,
You had the time you needed to use your 32 tokens before 28 Feb. as planned.
The teams wanted the unfreeze so the could have in-season development and try to catch Mercedes
It doesn't matter the fact they have to homologate only once and include all 32 token in that update...
It's still in-season development, something that was out of question before this ''loop-hole''
Wanting to extend this time period during the season means there is some benefit to it. Probably by analyzing even more data from the first races, spot issues and faults, observe others and also the pace of Honda, etc.
That would bring out their weaknesses and give them a development path as to what they should improve and be sure they followed the right path of development when they decide to homologate.
If it's not such a big deal and not such an advantage, then why did they bother finding this loop-hole and suggesting it to FIA?
Obviously they have something to gain by not homologating before 28 Feb.
A gain, from which Honda is excluded.
If you say the rules are not clear or not specific enough, I agree but then that's why FIA is a joke.
That, and by allowing certain teams to manipulate them.
If all of the sudden you are going to bend the rules using loopholes for the new season, then apply them to all competitors and don't take into consideration the previous season circumstances,
Cause if you do then you should also give Honda 5 PUs instead of 4 and 32 tokens for next season instead of 26.