kilcoo316 wrote:Ayrton Senna openly admits to be prepared to take Alain Prost out before the race has started.
Once the lights go green, Senna duly delivers, and takes Prost out in a 150 mph shunt.
Senna is not repremanded for the incident, and becomes the world champion as a direct result of the pre-mediated crash.
Yet today, the WMSC have the face to say:
"The council considers Renault F1's breaches relating to the 2008 Singapore Grand Prix to be of unparalleled severity."
WHAT THE F**K ARE THEY SMOKING?!?!?!
He never admitted it at the time it was not until a tearful admission much later. The following year it at Suzuka actually. Also, keep in mind the year before it was the other way around, Prost turned into Senna when he went to pass, and tried to take them both out. It was this incident that made Senna think he was in the right for doing it back.
It was more a tit for tat thing, and the very late admission of guilt made was made all a bit too late. Besides, the FIA knew he was doing far more good for the sport than bad.
So yes, "Race Fixing", which is different than taking your teammate out. Senna was himself acting alone, if it was preplanned and and talked about it would have been a different story. Besides, where else would Schumi have learned to ram so well if Senna hadn't trailblazed the way
