Bill wrote: ↑28 Feb 2020, 19:01
Blatant favoritism why can't they just say it Ferrari was cheating. Oil clamping have made them and Mercedes look average.
I recall Merc testing Pirelli tires with Nico and Hamilton in anonymous white helmets and ultimately nothing came of this.
Many reasons not to call it cheating including but not limited to not wanting to sink the approval of the sport, it's regulatory body, and the competitors. What would prevent Ferrari from exposing the FIA's apparent incompetence (inability to discern the legality of the PU) if the FIA decided to go nuclear?
Favorable ending if their collaboration with the FIA improves the FIA's monitoring of the PUs. Ultimately I'm under no illusion this is the only example of a team bending or interpreting rules in a way that goes against the spirit of said rules. This is like a successful drug smuggler transitioning into a job with customs enforcement or something... Breaking snitch?