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LOL, of course you don't, you see things through a red lens. But I digress, there's no point of arguing about it.
I can see your point, but don't BS please... BMW & Williams were not "allegedly" breaking the rule, they were breaking the rules. FIA data showed this blatantly. There's no allegedly.
Siko, you probably think I see things through a red lens, but I think the FIA's alleged bias towards Ferrari this year is unfounded, almost to the point of being non-existent. Contrast that with the favourable Hamilton non-rulings. I ask again - What help has the FIA specifically dished out to Ferrari this year? As of yesterday, the WCC gift argument is a lot less valid.
Ferrari, by winning the constructors title even if Mclaren was not excluded from the WCC, has shattered the argument that it was given the title by the FIA! Never mind that the punishment protected the Mclaren drivers' points and never mind the punishment was necessitated only because Mclaren was found guilty . . . twice. The statistical fact is Ferrari still won the WCC.
It's still allegedly. Even in clear-cut court cases, the accused is said to have allegedly committed the crime, until a verdict is reached. Until a final verdict is handed out for the fuel situation, it's an alleged violation and I still won't say Raikkonen won the title.