As a Ferrari fan, I'm not happy about this, but I'm less happy at the thought that the FIA will step in and suddenly declare some Brawn components illegal. And YES, if the only way to beat Brawn is to politic against his team, then so be it. The goal is to win by whatever means, not to lose graciously.
What I find interesting is that the three most recent teams to win Drivers or Constructors championships have not updated their diffuser designs. It could be that these designs would be incompatable with some other parts on their chassis, or it may be something more tactical. This could be because they think they will be banned. I believe that they may argue that these diffuser designs will undermine the efforts of the working group that was assigned to improve overtaking. Maybe they will suggest that a more stringent interpretation of the technical regs is appropriate on light of the overtaking initiative.
Would anyone with some solid aero knowledge be able to add some insight? Do we think these diffuser designs would increase turbulance left in the car's wake?
“It ain't what you don't know that gets you into trouble. It's what you know for sure that just ain't so" - Mark Twain