FH - That is a possible scenario but its just your conjecture. We don't know what actually happened because the usual safeguards were not followed.
I'd say the same to someone claiming that they did get an advantage.
How are these 2 items linked? If Pirelli want flat spots, what would a new component achieve for this objective?banibhusan wrote:During the hearing Mercedes lawyers claimed the test was to intentionally produce tyre flat spots. In that case can you explain why would it be difficult to test certain new components?
Agree with that assessment fully.WhiteBlue wrote: but the tribunal should recognize when considering the penalty that the FiA screwed up this case by sending conflicting messages. So I say there was little or no malice in the decisions taken by Mercedes which needs to be considered.
richard_leeds wrote:So the result is that Merc are banned from Young Driver Test.
It means they lose a valuable opportunity for proper mid-season development testing in exchange for a private test with limited benefit.
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