Ral wrote:(very quietly) to change it. I get why they might want to keep it quiet, but they still should have handed out a punishment of some sort.
Brand and image. How would it look if the world championship winning team from the last couple of years, who already have a reputation for sailing close to the wind, are then punished for cheating this year. It devalues the championships from the last couple of years and severely tarnishes the perception of F1 around the world.
Instead cheats are allowed to prosper, unless you're McLaren or Renault during a time when the head of the FIA has a personal vendetta against the team principals. Then you're severely punished.
As far as I'm concerned having one story about you cheating or breaking the rules is unfortunate, two looks careless, they're up to four this year alone which starts to look more like fact than rumour. No wonder the other teams are dissatisfied with the way the FIA are enforcing their rules and the way in which Red Bull seem to just get a quiet telling off and are asked nicely not to do it again, if they would be so kind.