- 20 Jun 13, 20:35#363434
Well, he doesn't say if Ferrari told the FIA about the test, nor does he say, they are obiligied to inform the other teams when running a 2 year old car, from what I see, being open is related to using the current car.
He may have a point that a current car isn't too different than a 2 year car, maybe, but I can't remember the wording on using an old car, I think the regulations specifically say more than 2 years is allowed?
I've read that article and whether the test is legal with a 2011 car is open to interpretation ( like most of the FIA rules)
The article also says Ferrari organised and paid for the test, NOT Pirelli, as was the case with Mercedes. Also Ferrari conducted balance tests...NOT just tyre tests.
Yeah, basically stating that the level of transparency between Ferrari and the officials were more or less the same as Mercedes this year and the officials. Furthermore, Ferrari were in charge of the tests, i.e. Ferrari were conducting the test, not Pirelli. So if the FIA lower the boom on Mercedes this time around, they can turn around and point at yet another lack of consistency in treatment of the FIA towards Ferrari VS Others.
Well, he doesn't say if Ferrari told the FIA about the test, nor does he say, they are obiligied to inform the other teams when running a 2 year old car, from what I see, being open is related to using the current car.
He may have a point that a current car isn't too different than a 2 year car, maybe, but I can't remember the wording on using an old car, I think the regulations specifically say more than 2 years is allowed?