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No further action on Sainz/Kvyat scrap

Red Bull/Getty Images The stewards at the Spanish Grand Prix have decided that no further action is warranted over the late scrap between Carlos Sainz Jr and Daniil Kvyat. The pair were investigated after the race, with Kvyat accused of changing direction three times on the straight and under braking for Turn 1 on the final lap. Sainz was also investigated after he re-joined the circuit at Turn 2 ahead of his rival, having been attempting to make a move for ninth position. 'In relation to the alleged breach of Article 20.3 [Kvyat changing direction] the Stewards accept the statement of the driver of car 26 [Kvyat], the concurrence of the driver of Car 55 [Sainz] and confirmation from the...
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