Despite several complaints about Red Bull's flexible front wing, the FIA refused to use video footage to prove that the wing was blatantly illegal, instead they carried out their own ineffective tests and kept declaring it legal. Since then, McLaren and Ferrari have both publicly admitting that they are copying the flexi-wing... and now that Ferrari have finally mastered it, the FIA might clamp down on flexi-wings. They've let Red Bull get away with it for how long now? And some douchebags continue to claim that the FIA favour Ferrari...
They're reducing the length of the front wing by 150mm for 2013 I think, which should reduce it. I don't see why they're bringing this up again, the "fluttering" wings are unsafe, but teams won't use them because they're unstable. What's the point in banning something the teams will ditch anyway?