Gotta love FIA and Ferrari...
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No penalty, same case.
Ah, but it's not the same case. Even accounting for the literally thousands of changes in regulations, tracks, personnel in F1, the actual move itself has key differences.
Today, the entire pass was off the race track - when Vettel came back on track he came on ahead of Button. In that race, Schumacher came back on track
alongside Trulli - where he
was before he went off track. He then completed the overtake from the same position he was in prior to going off whilst
on the track. In other words, there is no advantage, or at the very least it can be argued that there is no advantage. He was alongside Trulli both before and after leaving the track - no better off, no worse off - prior to completing the move legally.
I can understand the reason someone might say the move is similar, especially if you were to show it to someone who doesn't really follow motorsport or know the rules insde out, but not that it's the same, because it simply isn't. Certainly it's not even close to as clear cut as the example from today.
Favourite racing series: F1, Indycar, NASCAR, GP2, F3, Formula E, Trophee Andros, DTM, WTCC, BTCC, World Endurance... etc. etc.