You cannot say that. The FIA stated they did not find anything illegal (as their measuring method was not good enough to detect that) but when the teams proposed a different measuring method the FIA did decide to go along with it (which is a good thing, good flexibility).djones wrote: ↑02 Oct 2018, 14:12So when it was declared legal by the FIA, what they actually meant was it was undetectable with the current sensor configuration. Add a 2nd sensor and this extra power is no longer available.
So they were never using the method people had discussed on here where the rules permitted unlimited energy via a certain route.
Ferrari were simply cheating and directing more power than allowed in the rules, but in a way that was not via the standard sensor.
Which is not clever engineering like a flexy-wing etc. Its just dirty cheating.
If we look at the relative position Ferrari is in now it might seem that yes, it could have been taking place, but we will never know as at that point nothing illegal was detected.