I think a line should be drawn and an example should be made, if it were up to me I would DQ both Massa and Alonso and fine Ferrari £1,000,0000.
Their is NO doubt they have clearly broken the rules. - Next time you get pulled over for speeding tell the Policeman - well I saw someone else doing it so I thought I would - think he will say OK on your way? No he will say you have broken the rules and here is a fine/ticket. So examples of what other teams may or may not have done, or gotten away with are irrelevant.
Why would I be so harsh? - Easy! Because F1 Fiasco's like today spoil my enjoyment of the sport, and I bet they spolied many, many other peoples enjoyment all over the world. F1 has worked hard over the last few years to reintroduce interest and increase the competitiveness and entertainment of the sport. What happened today undermines much of that, as spectators we don't want to see drivers being ordered to let people through, same as we didn't want to see 'procession' races where race after race the same cars finished in (almost) the same positions. F1 were wise to respond to and stop that trend, I think they need to get wise here and send a clear warning out to all the teams and drivers, that blatantly breaking the rules like this will come with a substantial penalty.
Their is NO doubt they have clearly broken the rules. - Next time you get pulled over for speeding tell the Policeman - well I saw someone else doing it so I thought I would - think he will say OK on your way? No he will say you have broken the rules and here is a fine/ticket. So examples of what other teams may or may not have done, or gotten away with are irrelevant.
Why would I be so harsh? - Easy! Because F1 Fiasco's like today spoil my enjoyment of the sport, and I bet they spolied many, many other peoples enjoyment all over the world. F1 has worked hard over the last few years to reintroduce interest and increase the competitiveness and entertainment of the sport. What happened today undermines much of that, as spectators we don't want to see drivers being ordered to let people through, same as we didn't want to see 'procession' races where race after race the same cars finished in (almost) the same positions. F1 were wise to respond to and stop that trend, I think they need to get wise here and send a clear warning out to all the teams and drivers, that blatantly breaking the rules like this will come with a substantial penalty.