I think Flavio was right, Mclaren are cheating from the data they have from Ferrari.
This is based on the short and commanding improvements they have gained despite using Bridgestone for only a few months.
Check the table below and compare.
BMW despite improving have not won a race, Renault took a dive, Honda is sinking.
Mclaren have not only improved but won a couple of races and some 1-2's.
That is enough evidence, you can not improve overnight.
They have data from Ferrari, that is enough to punish then.
Its like I stole your watch but I'm not using it so why punish me ?
Common FIA !!!!
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| 2006 | | | 2007 | | |
| | | | | | |
1 | Renault | Michelin | | Mclaren | + | 2 |
2 | Ferrari | Bridgestone | | Ferrari | = | 0 |
3 | Mclaren | Michelin | | BMW | + | 2 |
4 | Honda | Michelin | | Renault | - | -3 |
5 | BMW | Michelin | | Williams | + | 3 |
6 | Toyota | Bridgestone | | Red Bull | + | 1 |
7 | Red Bull | Michelin | | Toyota | - | -1 |
8 | Williams | Bridgestone | | Suprer Aguri | + | 3 |
9 | Toro Rosso | Michelin | | Honda | - | -5 |
10 | Spyker (Midland) | Bridgestone | | Toro Rosso | - | -1 |
11 | Suprer Aguri | Bridgestone | | Spyker (Midland) | - | -1 |