turbof1 wrote:Interestingly, Pirelli pasted some data to Mercedes in an email. I find that really a stupid decision to do so.
The YDT is probably significant; teams are free to hold them whenever they want. Mercedes could have tested mid-season, and brought new parts without ever getting into trouble. I think the the punishment is heavier then the advantages they got out of the Pirelli test.
The Tribunal does accept that Mercedes and Pirelli acted out of good faith, by misqualified approval.
YDT is not significant with the changes for next year and Merc not rly being this championship chase so they dont need updates for the fall, and the YDT is to be done on the 17-19 July on Silverstone this year with all teams.