At the FIA headquarters in Paris, Brawn and motorsport's world governing body were criticised.
Leading the debate was Ferrari's legal representative Nigel Tozzi QC, who drew reference to a statement made by Brawn as part of his team's submissions amongst the paperwork for the five judges to sort through. In it, Brawn, whose car won the Australian and Malaysian Grands Prix under Jenson Button, claimed the appeal was "vindictive" and "for people too slow off the mark".