santos wrote:Just_a_fan wrote:RedNEO wrote:Can't be a bad thing for Ferrari. They've effectively taken away a chunk of performance from not one but two of there biggest rivals.
Like as not they couldn't get it to work properly so jabbed Charlie in to action instead. Typical Ferrari really.
Typical Ferrari hater... Every team uses this system to clarify some techincal solutions. It's not a "typical Ferrari" thing. There is nothing unfair about that. One the other hand, if no one asked FIA about that, Mercedes could use a system that is not allowed. And that is cheating.
Some of us remember Ferrari doing this many years ago. It's not unusual for them to do it in an attempt to gain an advantage. The system is there so why not use it? All's fair. It's not "hating" to point out that some teams use the system more than others.
As for Mercedes' system being a cheat, it has passed scrutineering at every race. By definition it has been considered to be legal. By definition it's use is thus not cheating.
Charlie has given an opinion that it is contrary to the rules. That doesn't make it illegal but it might make defending it "in court" more difficult. It becomes cheating when it is determined by the FIA's legal process to be contrary to the rules.
If you are more fortunate than others, build a larger table not a taller fence.