If this appeal is won, for me F1 is over.
For f*cks sake, Kimi wins the race, and through that the championship. And over such a thing he would lose eventually?? Hamilton and his team made the mistakes themselves, and lost through that, not because there might be a small irregulation on the fuel temperature of Williams and BMW.
So, because this was a championship-deciding race, the technical regulations do not apply to BMW or to Williams?
How would this pan out in a similar situation affecting the Le Mans 24 Hours?
I've dug a bit deeper in all this. The stupidity is, the FOM makes temperature measures, and teams base themselves on the measuring of Meteo France. There was a difference between those measurings of 'a few centigrades'. Question is now, was this 'a few' 4 centigrades? If so, that would explain why the fuel was 4 centigrades to cold compared to the FOM measuring.
I agree, regulations are regulations, and should be kept. But if we look at what happened this year on other penalties given, on this it was the TEAM who made the mistake, and not the driver, and the team should be penalised and not the driver. Otherwise we should also strip away the points of Alonso and Hamilton, just like it happend to the team McLaren. That would have been a very dull racing further on after Hungary, which is the only reason why it wasn't done.
@Catchpole:
Of course there was a team order there. Massa was very clear about that all the time, that he would support his teammate all the way to the championship. I'm not sure whether Alonso would do the same thing for his teammate, as he was still contending for the championship himself.

And yes, I like the prancing horse. I'm not driving one, can't afford it.
