what the other teams did was let Ferrari try and save face! Teams have been asking the FIA "concept" questions for a while now to try and avoid official protests. Official protests have a tendency to cause tit for tat protests, and we end up with a slapping match with the FIA in the middle.saviour stivala wrote: ↑13 Apr 2020, 10:46While the FIA was at it but before they decided to settle for lack of solid evidence of any wrong doing they (the FIA) specifically and personally its president (Jean Todt) begged the accuser teams to go the final step and lodge an official protest. But to no avail simply because the accusers had no solid evidence of any wrong doing in hand themselves, all they had was suspicions that resulted in speculative accusations.
I'm old school, and believe if someone is breaking the rules, you come down on them like a sledge hammer. Unfortunately F1 doesn't work that way anymore, as everyone is trying to save face including the FIA. They are all far to concerned about having a good looking corporate image!