It doesn't matter, if they win or lose the appeal. if the stewards agree new evidence exists and thus open an investigation, they must defend in writing why they decide whatever they decide the final outcome is.
Basically Merc is going to force the FIA/stewards into clearly defining in writing what is allowed and not allowed.
https://www.fia.com/sites/default/files ... t_2021.pdf
Overtaking, according to the
circumstances, may be carried out on either
the right or the left.
A driver may not leave the track without
justifiable reason.
More than one change of direction to defend
a position is not permitted.
Any driver moving back towards the racing
line, having earlier defended his position offline, should leave at least one car width
between his own car and the edge of the
track on the approach to the corner.
However, manoeuvres liable to hinder other
drivers, such as deliberate crowding of a car
beyond the edge of the track or any other
abnormal change of direction, are strictly
prohibited. Any driver who appears guilty of
any of the above offences will be reported to
the Stewards.
The stewards have allowed the gentle (the squeeze) forcing of a car off track for decades, but the car doing it, had to be ahead entering the braking zone, and had to make the corner itself. Now they seem to care more about the show, and the outcome of the race more than they do the rules!