Blake
I think it's Hill after Schumacher crashed and decided to veer into Hill so he could win the championship.
Blake
Actually, I just looked it up not too long ago before, and I went to the site Yuichi gave, f1rejects.com, to see what else was there, and I found that pic. All the pics have descriptions, and this was the one next to this particular picture:
"One of the most embarrassing moments in F1 history took place in the 1995 Australian Grand Prix at Adelaide. Scot David Coulthard was leading the race strongly in his Williams/Renault Coultard where's the paper bag over his head?when he came in for his first scheduled pit stop for fuel and tyres. Or at least tried to come in.
Braking hard as he entered the pit lane, Coulthard slid straight on into the pit wall, destroying his front left suspension, and compelling Murray Walker to produce an ear-splitting scream which seemed excessive even by his standards.
Climbing forlornly from his car, Coulthard thus ended his association with Williams. He walked back to his garage (not that far away ...) and proudly tried to blame the so-called 'idle strategy' installed into his car, saying that it drove him forwards into the pit wall. He then repeated the claim in his newspaper column.
Barry Sheene, reporting in the pits, bought this explanation; Dr Jonathan Palmer, in the BBC commentary box, bought it as well. But I think hardly anyone else on the face of the planet did ..."
That explained it pretty well, for me at least.