^Sounds like a whole load of upset and conjecture to me (the final regs weren't even finalised until Feb 16)? Even if true how is this any different to Mercedes having a supposed headstart in designing their engine for the hybrid era...
There's always some conspiracy to blame it on when the Ferraris are at the front.
Dear lord, Ferrari doing unlimited testing under Haas is FACT. Merc have commented on it, they say it was clever, the FIA went and saw what was going on and directly made a change to the rules to PREVENT IT HAPPENING AGAIN. Absolutely no one anywhere has denied it happened, there was no rules broken because it was a loophole. Haas was allowed entirely unlimited testing due to not having entered a car. Ferrari/Haas had a massive technology link up. It happened, the fact that Ferrari is the sole team to make monumental aero design changes in 2017 should make it plainly obvious.
I have no problem with Ferrari winning, I don't care about teams, I like Merc, I liked Mclaren till they got **** and embarrassing, I like FI, I historically like Williams but can't stand the current team being as unambitious as they are and find Smedley/Massa combination unbearable. I like RBR, I really like TR.
This is about rules preventing interesting changes. The loophole allowed Ferrari to test multiple concepts for a brand new aero period, this is what the rules should allow. I want to see aero regulation changes that make everyone start from scratch, make everyone turn up to testing with a DIFFERENT damn idea, a different car and new ideas. Instead everyone turned up having turned their car into as much of the 2016 Merc as possible. Ferrari are like the only team who turned up with something NEW, that is fantastic. I don't car what the cars look like, F1 has been about development. One of the reasons we haven't seen things like Mclaren being a complete dog to start 2009 and pretty great by the end, is the cars aren't changing from one regulation change to another, it's dire for the sport and is giving us generic looking car designs with the biggest differences being how many pointy bits on wings appear over a season due to the difference in budgets.
We need rules that allow every team to test a half dozen concepts and turn up with different ideas. The current rules are stifling and unfortunately probably the biggest reason Ferrari have a seemingly better concept is they weren't limited to evolution of existing designs.
I mostly don't care who wins races or titles. I want to see interest, I want to see the development fight over the season that has previously defined F1, I want to see new ideas and fixes and improvements to them over a year. I want to see a Ferrari dominate the first 5 races, the Merc dominate the next 5, then the RBR dominate the end of the season. I want to see new bits making drastic differences to the order. Not everyone turn up and the order till the next regulation period established within 5 races. Calling it now, due to the rules and the inability to make huge changes, Merc/Ferrari designs won't change hugely over the next 3 years and Merc/Ferrari are going to kill everyone else badly, yeah it's closer out of them but Ferrari's loophole shows just how and why the rules are broken and what is missing from F1. You can't make a Ferrari like step from one season to the next without getting completely around the current rules.