Scuderia_Russ wrote:...IMO whether or not Ferrari were told they had to start on the full wet, starting them on inter's was the most stupidest of decisions I've seen from them in a long time.
As far as I was once told, all directions given by the race director are faxed to each team. They would have even required confirmation from each team via radio - each team has direct radio access to the director.
What I want to know is this: if the race had started and suddenly stopped raining - Ferrari would have been on the better tires - do you think they would have been made to come in and put full-wets on to be fair? No, they would have pleaded innocence..
I think Ferrari were taking a gamble - but not on the weather. They were hoping, in the event of a drying track, to be able to blast past everyone and then claim they never got the directions about the tires.
So basically, whichever way you bake it, it was an attempt to gain an unfair advantage knowing that they could plead stupidity or ignorance when it came time for protests by every other team. Essentially an attempted to cheat.
Rob W