Helmut Marko Disagreessaviour stivala wrote: ↑06 Dec 2019, 08:38FERRARI car 16 was fully compliant on track as evidenced/confirmed by ‘after race checks of all cars’ by the FIA and as per their (FIA) ‘after race’ document. (The FIA confirmed that all cars were in conformity of the regulation) Either FERRARI documents presented to FIA were wrong or the FIA weighing/calculations were wrong – so they (FERRARI) paid a fine for it. Simple and enough.
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"The rules are clear," he told Auto Bild. "The mild punishment for that offense was a joke."
He also made it sound like Redbull is far from done with the matter.
He warned that Red Bull could step up its confrontation with Ferrari in 2020.
"If we suspect that there are any irregularities, we will definitely protest, and then Ferrari will have to disclose everything and the FIA deal with it accordingly," said the Austrian.