Mercedes have already said they will not pursue this.
As said above, to my mind (even more so now that the FIA have admitted to having caused the farce in the first place) they should add up the points available and divide them in two as though they had crossed the line together. But I still reckon Alonso was trying so he thought the same as Schuey did. I don't have any time for MS myself but in this case he was at least half in the right.
Mercedes - Ross Brawn, when he was being interviewed, by BBC, just after the race, he had all photos, timings and everything to defend his position. As if nothing was going to prove them wrong (Crumbs, he even showed the BBC full colour pics from the in-car camera at the overtaking point) - What made them change their mind?
Also MS as far I could see just did what anybody would have done, FIA caused confusion with the regs, and all MS did was go thru the open door left open by the FIA, so to speak .
Next time to decide the result, how about a
duel challenge, my way, which would have been great for TV.
We not talking about duelling pistols, but some thing in keeping with the sport, like racing the cars at each over and who chickens out first, or drag racing 1/4 mile (both a bit to dangerous) so may be,champagne bottles cork firing - who can hit a moving Bernie at 20 metres.
Something like that or any other ideas for a duel? - Anyway still beats waiting hours for results from the Marshalls.
And think of the ratings, I'd watch a race to see what would happen to good ol' Bernie.

The more I think about the last one is the best, could even get the public to design the games - a sort of
"Bernie Jeux Sans Frontières"