- 21 Mar 09, 13:15#95913Max Mosley believed all the teams supported the idea of the new "winner-takes-all" points system because Bernie Ecclestone told him so.
Under the new measures introduced earlier this week, the driver with the most wins during the season would be crowned champion. However, teams questioned the validity of the rule change and objected to the decision to alter the system with under two weeks to go until the start of the new season.
Formula 1's governing body, the FIA was, on Friday, forced to do a u-turn on the introduction of the changes, deferring the implementation of the new system on how the World Championship is decided until 2010.
Mosley, however, was under the impression that the rule change had the full support of the teams.
"Bernie [Ecclestone, F1's commercial rights holder] told me that he talked to all the teams and everybody was happy," FIA president Mosley told the Daily Telegraph.
"I was led to believe they all agreed. The World Council was under the impression that they had all agreed."
Mosley also confirmed that there is not enough time to resolve the diffuser row before the start of the 2009 season.
A row would appear to be brewing over the legality of the diffusers belonging to Brawn GP, Toyota and Williams with their rivals questioning the size of the device.
"It's a very clever device and you can make a very good case for saying that it's legal and a very good case for saying that it's illegal. It's going to be difficult," Mosley continued.
"What's actually happened is that teams are saying 'We think it's illegal for this and this reason.'
"If there had been more time before the detailed objections to the system were sent in, I would probably have sent it to the FIA Court of Appeal before Australia.
"And actually I have given thought to that this week. But there isn't time. It wouldn't be fair. I think the thing will probably come to some sort of a head in Australia
Did he not think he should ring somebody to confirm it " what a knob"
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