A Formula One legend has called for struggling rookie Yuji Ide to be stripped of his Super License.
Sir Stirling Moss, one of the greatest drivers of the 50s, called the Super Aguri straggler's botched attempt to overtake Christijan Albers at Imola 'disgraceful'.
He also criticised stewards' decision to hand the 31-year-old nothing more than a formal reprimand, rather than an actual penalty.
Dutchman Albers' Midland rolled five times in the gravel trap, but later pleaded with Ide's critics to give any Grand Prix newcomer a 'second chance'.
However, 76-year-old Moss told the Mirror in Britain: “The guy really isn't competent enough. The FIA have to get stricter."