The FIA were never going to upheld the Mercedes appeals as they would be admitting Masi got it wrong, which he undoubtedly did by not following the rules. The FIA statement suggested they didn’t want a shortened race, with Mercedes wanting the last lap discarded as it didn’t follow the regulations. However this is double standards, as at Spa we didn’t have a race at all, but two laps behind a safety car that constituted a win for verstappen and 25 points. Like him or loathe him, Hamilton and the Mercedes team did nothing wrong today in his driving or tactics. Hamilton was 11 seconds clear of Verstappen at the time of the crash. Mercedes followed the rule book with their strategy. Thinking either the race would end under a safety car (as it should have done) or have been red flagged and all cars would have had the opportunity to change tyres and we have a 4 lap shootout to decide the title which would have been a far fairer way to end the race. The sport has been tarnished today in its handling of the final lap. You can bet we won’t have heard the last of it, as Mercedes will have a team of lawyers on it as they lodge their second appeal. The title shouldn’t be decided off track, but the actions of Masi have given Mercedes little option to do anything else.