Well, people on here keep saying Mercedes gained an advantage - the Mercedes fans actually, funnily though, when it comes to punishment, it was "it was just an accident by Mercedes"
i had a shotgun analogy earlier. The FIA were dumb enough to leave a grey area and ambiguity (looking down a barrel for a rainbow) Merc made the system more efficient by forcing clarification of the process. All 3 parties paid costs as it was a failure from all 3 parties to proceed in a sportingly efficient manner. Merc who gained an advantage gave up a test to show remorse and to help restore sporting integrity by allowing the other teams redress
If everyone gets a test then its equal although Merc who had a specific problem to address are better off than if no one had a test.
However now we have certain teams who have manipulated the FIA in a quest for vengeance, this means the FIA risk losing the fair image they gained at the tribunal by bending over again for 2 previously molly cuddled teams.
However its all good for any Merc supporter, because its obvious Merc are now able to flex, and are in the ascendancy as far as the FIA, and favours and special relationships etc etc, that Ferrari have had for decades and Red Bull have been enjoying recently