it's awfully quiet over on the Ferrari side.
probably smartest thing to do and 5 mins before stepping into the tribunal just inform them about their skilled lawyers, and how this tribunal.
there was a certain someone who stated the following "I don't recognise the authority of this court". Not that it did much for him though. And that's an understatement.
Thing is, how wil Ferrari respond to this. Ferrari is big enough to stand firm and come away with it, but the big question would be, would Ferrari actually support Vettel or would
they decide that this is Vettel's act alone and he must then face the consequences himself - essentially distancing themselves from the incident.
It would free Ferrari from blame and criticism, though offcourse you'd get the massive train following that they don't support their driver and let Seb in the cold and selled him out.
What would Ferrari do though? They are able to run another driver if i'm right, but who would they hand a drive either way?
Can this go in appeal if there is a negative outcome for Seb?
still. i think nothing will happen at all.