From GMM
Michael Schumacher has received a ten-position grid penalty after Sunday's Hungarian grand prix.
Rubens Barrichello was furious at the Hungaroring after narrowly avoiding the pitwall as his former Ferrari teammate vigorously defended tenth position.
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"Horrible!" the Brazilian veteran screamed on the radio. "That should be a black flag. It was the most dangerous manoeuvre against me I have ever known," added the Brazilian on BBC television.
Seven time world champion Schumacher responded: "I was making it obvious to him to go on the other side. There was more room there, but he chose not to. It got a bit tight. We didn't touch; I guess I left enough room."
The stewards agreed with the veteran Brazilian, ordering Schumacher's Mercedes ten places down the grid at Spa-Francorchamps later this month.
The FIA officials, including former driver Derek Warwick, said the German 41-year-old "illegitimately impeded" Barrichello, with whom he shared the Ferrari team for six years.
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"For me it should have been a one race ban," said Lotus technical boss Mike Gascoyne.
David Coulthard added: "It could have been a horrible accident. He never knows when to give it up, but perhaps now he should with his comeback."
The stewards also penalised Mercedes $50,000 for releasing Nico Rosberg into the pitlane with a loose wheel, and a similar fine was levied against Renault for Robert Kubica's pitlane crash with Adrian Sutil.