The seven-times world motor racing champion Michael Schumacher has been accused by his former Ferrari teammate Reubens Barrichello of deliberately forcing him off the track during a passing manoeuvre late in the Hungarian Grand Prix.
The Brazilian veteran claims it's the most dangerous move taken against him in his career, and it resulted in Schumacher being handed a 10 place penalty on the starting grid from wherever he qualifies for the Belgian Grand Prix later this month.
Australian Mark Webber is the new championship leader after Red Bull took first and thrid places in Hungary, with Ferrari second and fourth.