- 27 May 13, 17:54#360410
Some other quotes from news articles:
http://uk.reuters.com/article/2013/05/2 ... 5A20130526
Mercedes are basically saying, when they said, "we think the other teams were asked too", that they thought the condition had been adhered too, but the Stewards have said "they see no evidence" and no other team has come out and said they knew, and two teams said they didn't know.
I guess Mercedes thought Perelli would tell the other teams, Perelli, for some reason didn't realise it was a current years car, so didn't tell the other teams?
Also, it remains to be seen, who ran the test, it has to have been run by Perelli, not Mercedes, how the FIA want to define that, I have no idea. Mercedes I think, from that report, were supposed to have only provided car and drivers.
I guess with the older cars, it doesn't matter who runs the test, since a team can run a 2 year old car (I think?) without Perelli anyway.
Hembery said he did not know whether Mercedes had tested with this year's car and the rain-affected test in Barcelona had been 90 percent aimed at the 2014 tyres.
http://uk.reuters.com/article/2013/05/2 ... 5A20130526
The Formula One regulations ban in-season testing but Pirelli said their contract stipulated that they could do 1,000-km private tests with a 'representative' car and the three days in Spain were legal.
"It is very simple. We were asked by Pirelli, we asked the FIA: ‘Are we allowed to do the test?' The FIA confirmed it and said ‘yes' and so therefore we did the test. We think other teams have been asked too," he said.
"Mercedes did nothing wrong - they asked the right people for permission. We asked the FIA, the FIA checked it legally and advised us we could do it so we can't do any better."
Mercedes are basically saying, when they said, "we think the other teams were asked too", that they thought the condition had been adhered too, but the Stewards have said "they see no evidence" and no other team has come out and said they knew, and two teams said they didn't know.
I guess Mercedes thought Perelli would tell the other teams, Perelli, for some reason didn't realise it was a current years car, so didn't tell the other teams?
Also, it remains to be seen, who ran the test, it has to have been run by Perelli, not Mercedes, how the FIA want to define that, I have no idea. Mercedes I think, from that report, were supposed to have only provided car and drivers.
I guess with the older cars, it doesn't matter who runs the test, since a team can run a 2 year old car (I think?) without Perelli anyway.