Schuy The Screwy gets some reactions about Monaco.

Britain's three-times world champion Sir Jackie Stewart was equally outraged. "Unfortunately, this was too blatant," he said. "When you see it in slow motion, he had plenty of time to do something."

Keke Rosberg, the world champion in 1982, called Schumacher "a cheap cheat" adding: "He should leave F1 to honest people. I thought he had grown up. Does he think we are all fools or idiots?"

Despite winning a record number of world titles, with 86 race victories along the way, Schumacher's status as one of the greats of the sport is tainted by controversy.

His first world title in 1994 was clinched only after a collision with his nearest rival Damon Hill in Adelaide.

In 1997, he was stripped of all his season's points after he drove into Jacques Villeneuve in Jerez in a failed attempt to stop the Canadian taking the title.

And lets not forget his "Victory Lap" at last years Indy GP.

What a guy!