FIA president Jean Todt has said that he "forgives" Sebastian Vettel for his actions this year in Baku.
In the heat of their 2017 title battle, the Ferrari driver pulled alongside Mercedes's Lewis Hamilton during a safety car period in Azerbaijan and deliberately crashed into him.
However, Todt says that it is important to move on.
"You know, I'm very tolerant," the 71-year-old Frenchman is quoted as saying by Auto Bild.
"I do not like people judging behaviour without taking into account the emotions from the cockpit.
"I can relate to that very well, because I have experienced situations like that with Michael Schumacher. Can you imagine what happened in Jerez in 1997, or in Monaco in 2006 when he did that stupid thing in qualifying?
"People have weaknesses, and when they realise and say 'I should not have done that' then you have to forgive. That's how it was with Sebastian."
Vettel went on to finish the 2017 championship 46 points behind champion Hamilton.