bhallg2k wrote:That's comparing apples to oranges. McLaren using secret Ferrari information is not the same as RBR/STR being the same company and doing something that in a year's time will be commonplace. The same can be said for the relationship between Honda and Super Aguri.
bhallg2k wrote:but in the end, justice was done.
If that's your viewpoint about the respect of law and truth than I'm deeply sorry for wasting time to clear up things.
Please quote me a regulation or a part from Concorde agreement where "being same company" and "doing something that in a year's time will be commonplace" is considered as excuse that overrides the official regulations and other signed documents?
That is the problem my friend. FIA is breaking and ignoring rules and agreements they wrote themselves. That's the top of illegality in F1. There are no "so whats", "maybes", "will be so why nots" in the law. Are you Ferrari fans only in search for the truth that satisfies your needs or the truth in general?
I'm not even Mclaren fan but I'm busting my balls to prove how other teams are cheating much worse than Mclaren and go unpunished. It doesn't influence Ferrari at all but you won't allow it despite that and give worthless excuses. Why?
I wouldn't mind if they've even banned Mclaren for 2 seasons IF previously they've banned Toyota years ago, than STR in 2006 and SA in 2007 but you obviously would. At least that's the impression I get.
Position those teams scored is absolutely irrelevant. In fair countries, organizations, sprots the law is same for all.