We're getting seriously side tracked in this discussion! The fuel rate change is not going to fix Ferrari's problems, not now and not long term. If I had the choice, I'd have kept the 2013 spec tires the way they were at the beginning of the year and forced the teams to use the tires as they were intended and withing the required pressure ranges. Red Bull benefited most from the change, Mercedes did also benefit but what did they benefit? A second place finish and three victories to Red Bull's 16? Might as well have let Ferrari and Lotus and Force India challenge the Red Bull Dominance. The point though was that the tires were poorly designed, were on the limit and the lack of testing to give Pirelli data crated the perfect storm that was Silverstone.
To draw similarities between the two however is not the same. This is not a third party issue. This is not an issue with fuel sensors, this is an issue with one and a half of the engine providers not being able to produce a competitive engine given the 2014 regulations and the time allowed even after pushing it back a year.
The reality is that perhaps if everything else was working with the F14T they'd be able to compete like the Red Bull is. If not for first and second, at least for the last step on the podium. We all all race fans, and to a fault would all rather see Renault and Ferrari step up their power units, than to have the regulations changed.
We most definitely are getting sidetracked here. All the stuff about Ferrari not being up to scratch are right, but, given they are being thrashed in half a dozen other threads, perhaps we can just let it drop here

..... getting back to rules changes ..... I couldn't agree with you more on the fact that they should not have changed tires last year. The problem is that they did. And that set a precedent that can be followed. Even worse, they changed last years tires with Ferrari, Lotus and FI in vocal opposition. So not only was a precedent set to change rules mid season, the precedent was set that the rules could be changed without unanimous agreement.
My main though on the flow sensor is that I want whatever resolution comes from this to leave Dan with his podium and points from Australia in tact.
