Max Mosley wrote:Both cars and both drivers should lose the points they achieved. I will not make any recommendation, but on the facts at the moment there should have been some sporting sanction and not only a fine. Most teams would like the team orders ban to be repealed, but the rule was designed to meet the needs of millions of fans. In the event that it (team orders) is brought into play, we have to impose a severe punishment.
Max has a very good point that Ferrari should have received a sporting sanction. However contentious the team order rule is, it is in existence now and Alonso gained seven WDC points by an illegal action. The least the other competitors can demand is a verdict by the FiA that restores the drivers championship to the status prior to the illegal manipulations.
I would restore the order the cars arrived in without the team order, Massa ahead of Alonso. And I would dock Ferrari all points from the race for the constructor championship. This way you have no impact on the drivers championship by a penalty and you hit Ferrari were it hurts. Max gets a bit ahead of himself with his proposal to also dock the drivers points IMHO. This may be caused by the prospect to see the horse whisperer receive severe punishment. As much as it would be a welcome joy for Max in his old days in Monaco it may in this case look a bit heavy handed and damage the sporting contest.
On the other hand the WMSC is a very political body and Max may just be flexing his PR muscle to set the stage for the trial. The council is not likely to select the most severe punishment for Ferrari. Todt needs Ferrari on his side as much as FOTA or Bernie needs them for the 2013 CA negotiations. So moderation in punishment is what we are likely to see.