Ferrari against the idea:
http://www.grandprixtimes.com/news/display/10089
Yeah, not everybody agrees - http://www.jamesallenonf1.com/2015/04/i ... of-change/
A majority also agreed to a ban on windtunnel testing, leading to a greater use of CFD, though the specifics have yet to be discussed.
F1's governing body the FIA and commercial rights holder FOM hold six votes apiece.
It is understood Williams, Ferrari and Mercedes were against a ban on windtunnel testing, while McLaren, Red Bull and Force India voted in favour.
Regarding gearbox cost-savings, only McLaren and Force India were in favour, with the FIA and FOM's votes allowing the vote to be passed by majority.