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Hamilton, Rosberg escape punishment

Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg escaped punishment for their collision on the opening lap of Sunday's spectacular Spanish Grand Prix won by Dutch teenager Max Verstappen of Red Bull. The two Mercedes drivers collided at Turn Four of the Circuit de Catalunya as they scrapped for the lead and, after making contact, both ended up in a gravel trap. A stewards inquiry followed the collision and, after interviewing both drivers and reviewing the evidence, it was deemed no action was required as the crash was "a racing incident". It was revealed that Rosberg, who passed pole-sitter Hamilton going into Turn One, had suffered a loss of power in Turn Three because he had started the race...
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