I did read the whole report! And I still think they weren't actually guilty of running too much fuel, but of not doing the right thing as per the regs. The FIA had to DQ them for breaching the fuel flow figures (as that's what their sensor said), but I don't think they actually were.
I agree that the engineers made some large errors by taking matters into their own hands.
The ballistic sheild was, as far as I'm aware, first spotted from dyno photos of the Ferrari engine compared to similar photos from Merc/Renault dynos. But, of course, I am prepared to be corrected on that
With the dodgy sensors, I'm not sure they have 'agreed to race', and probably had bigger fish to fry with gettings things to work for more than 10 laps at a time. There is, and still is, a lot of finger crossing going in down the pitlane regarding all of the new engine stuff.
Will be fascinating to see how it all unfolds.
I agree that the engineers made some large errors by taking matters into their own hands.
The ballistic sheild was, as far as I'm aware, first spotted from dyno photos of the Ferrari engine compared to similar photos from Merc/Renault dynos. But, of course, I am prepared to be corrected on that
With the dodgy sensors, I'm not sure they have 'agreed to race', and probably had bigger fish to fry with gettings things to work for more than 10 laps at a time. There is, and still is, a lot of finger crossing going in down the pitlane regarding all of the new engine stuff.
Will be fascinating to see how it all unfolds.