I hope it's not like that, but for someone who has been following Formula1 for at lest few years this would actually seem like a believable conspiracy theoryDragonfly wrote:After such things I have the nasty feeling that someone is manipulating the results for some secret reasons or interests.
Also I think that the fact that the wing element does not comply has been known before the race but the action postponed.
And I am not on drugs
As I said I don't recall a car passing scrutineering and then being declared illegal and getting excluded. Usually the post-race controversy is to do with other teams notifying FIA of some things that successfully passed tech but shouldn't be legal from their point of view. Then it usually goes to court and maybe teams get a clarification for the future without any changes to previous race results.