China 2005 -
1. What happened, happened because Schuey was driving dangerously, right?
2. Victims of that accident - Albers and his team don't care if Schuey did it on purpose or not because it doesn't change their position of victim, right?
3. The point is that his dangerous driving caused an accident and he got no punishment while Alonso's dangerous driving caused no accident and he was punished badly, right?
4. Comparing Monaco 2006 with Hungaroring is once out of the question - Schumacher got mild punishment having in mind what he has done, right?
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We are talking about bigger issue than just one incident. FIA is all over Renault in attempt to destroy its chances for titles. Two unfair decisions by FIA in row and all thousands of miles of testing, hundreds of millions invested in R&D and you're not winning but loosing. Some FIA politician comes and says “… mass damper is perhaps illegal so if you run it perhaps you’ll get punished… blah, blah…” and all effort of people from Viry and Enstone as well as goes down the drain.
When all drivers are punished on same level I'll accept such championship but seeing Schumacher being punished only when it is so obvious that it hurts and with mild punishments makes me puke for almost 10 years now.
Renault group should stand for its team more strongly in the public because FIA is owned by Ferrari and in championship governed by Ferrari's people Ferrari can’t loose unless they have very bad car.
If FIA was busy teaching rookies and backmarkers how to pass championship leader by than I’m sure Fernando wouldn’t protest the way he did. He was punished but those two backmarkers weren’t and I’m sure he didn’t protest for no reason!