FAIREd wrote:After taking some time to read the FIA statement and reviewing the technical and sporting regulations I think the decision is fair. ( Yes I am not very surprised now)
Basically the Court of Appeal couldn't find evidence that the BAR team intentionally cheated which would have meant excluding BAR from the championship.
But what they didn't like was BAR trying to mislead the Stewards when asked to empty the fuel tank and that BAR failed to clarify the potenital of this situation to occur with the FIA before hand.


There was a problem with the procedure. That could be interpreted as misleading but it could be a simple misunderstanding.
And when the car was drained fully the team still proved that car was overweight. So what is the fuss about ?
BAR not clarfifying this condition with the FIA. OK maybe they should have but they didn't. So ? That doesn't make them in the wrong.
Michelin didn't clarify with the FIA the issue of the groove measurements. When Bridgestone/Ferrari complained they clarified the rule and didn't ban Michelin for two races. The same should have happened. Clarify the weight rule and then BAR would comply according to the clarification.