1996 Formula 1 champion Damon Hill recalls how he assisted the stewards in taking a decision against legendary German driver Michael Schumacher over an incident with Spanish driver Fernando Alonso at the 2010 Monaco Grand Prix.

“Michael and Fernando were then called to the stewards (after the Grand Prix finished), and I was there. Schumacher sat, looked at me and smiled. Obviously, I found myself in a situation where people would think, 'Well, he's extremely biased towards Michael, so there's no fair solution here.' I looked him straight in the eye and said, “Michael, you know what the rules are, right? It turns out that you know what you did wrong, so we will punish you. “In general, then they started threatening to kill me from Germany! – F1oversteer portal quotes Hill as saying.
As a result, Schumacher was penalized 20 seconds for overtaking Fernando Alonso while the safety car was on the track.








