F1 has always been about everything other than fair out-and-out racing and driver skill. I've hated Schumacher ever since he deliberately took out Hill to make sure he won the championship and Hill didn't - disgusting.
Nobody can deny he is an exceptionally good driver, but winning at 'any' cost including deliberately taking out your rivals is arrogant and very un-professional, or maybe too professional. Hunger and passion to succeed should NOT come at the expense of sheer arrogance and deliberately cheating to win.
Fully agree and well put.
although note that when he raced with brundle, once brundle settled into the team they were very level, with brundle actually beaten MSC in the second half of the season...To be honest mate, he's beaten every team mate (Irvine, Barrichello, Massa; and has even overhauled Rosberg on pace for the last 2 races) he's had. Going further back, he's also had the beating of team mates such as Brundle, Patrese, Verstappen and Herbert. So to say "he isn't all that" is a bit daft IMO.
T'is a good job that the results from a full season are what really matter then! I fully understand your point though.although note that when he raced with brundle, once brundle settled into the team they were very level, with brundle actually beaten MSC in the second half of the season...
So come on FIA, lets apply some commone sense, clarify the rule, admit the system was flawed and inconsistently applied (previously when finishing under safety car yellow flags were waved) and simply reverse the finishing positions of MSC and ALO
You cocked up, you changed the rule regarding the location of the safety car line and didnt assess how this effects other rules.