My point wasn't to do with Ayrton or Prost or their feud or who started it or who is the bad guy. I simply pointed out that the FIA were nowhere to be seen when Senna, in a McLaren, drove Prost, in a FERRARI, off the road to win the title.
Regarding the Schumacher years, how about:
"This game gets pretty old pretty quickly but:
Hungary '06:
"The 37-year-old German, seven-times winner of the drivers' world championship, was given his two-second punishment earlier on Saturday for overtaking while red flags were waved during free practice.
The stewards' decision meant he was given an identical penalty to that meted out to championship-leading Spaniard Fernando Alonso of Renault, who was penalised two seconds in qualifying for hand gesticulations, brake-testing and passing cars under yellow flags on Friday."
Canada '98:
Schumacher gets a drive through penalty for causing Frentzen to crash (watch the whole thing), http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uYt8dfJrVLk
Sepang 2003:
"Schumacher finished sixth after three pit stops and a drive-through penalty for causing an accident at the start."
France '02: Schumacher when he crossed the pit exit line and got a stop go penalty (wasn't he running away with the title at the time too).
I could keep on going and I've only briefly looked at incidents involving Shumacher at Ferrari, not any of his teammates or penalties handed out thereafter."
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