It’s not as if fia didn’t want to put an extra sensor on Ferrari ERS but they deamed it unlikely to happen this year: "I'm not sure when any more additional sensors can be fitted; probably not until next year." said Whiting end of May. "We want them to put extra monitoring on, but at the moment we're having to do it in a painstaking way. It takes a little longer than we would like. What we're trying to do is to monitor exactly what the differences between the two halves of the battery are. That's the crux of the matter.”
Personally I was expecting other teams to copy the trick more than Ferrari to have silently (‘forced’ to) drop it -if such thing happened.
If an extra sensor was added and it revealed there was something illegal then fia would not be happy to admit this after their earlier statements? Let alone the consequences for Ferrari racing an illegal car. Similar to Haas recently, other teams would demand disqualification? That can’t happen of course, it would bring the sport to discredit.
Anyhow so far the mystery continues, it is part of the ‘magic’ of f1.
On this forum I as hoping for raw data and evidence or graphs/charts of ‘lack’ of straight line speed and energy deployment during qualification lately. Anyone able to analyze this?