Another thing I'd like to adress: they did not put in more than 110kg (according to the measurement of the FIA anyway). Should that have been the case, Leclerc would have been disqualified as the sporting regulations specifically state this.
Izzy clarified that Ferrari got the penalty on the base of the International Sporting Code:
izzy wrote: ↑01 Dec 2019, 20:57
it was a breach of the International Sporting Code, not the F1 Sporting Regulations, and it was this one:
12.1.1.i Failure to follow the instructions of the relevant
officials for the safe and orderly conduct of the Event.
so it wasn't actually carrying more fuel, just mis-declaring it. How do we estimate what another team would've got? i don't suppose there are any precedents to judge it by
I have to say, I'm a little bit annoyed that matters regarding fuel are governed by 3 different rule books.
For the record, unaccounted fuel in the pre race measurements still has to pass the fuel sensor. It's not like you get to use that fuel to exceed the 100kg/h.