The ruling, by governing body the FIA, may have put a full stop on the "crash-gate" scandal but there was nevertheless a tangible sense of frustration among the F1 fraternity as they returned to the scene of the crime.
As the Times notes, Dunn rose from a secretary to run the investment firm Barclays Global, and then to serve as chairwoman at HP, only to be forced out at HP for her role in ascandal in which the company spied on reporters and others in an attempt to stop boardroom leaks.