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FIA takes no further action on Vettel after full apology

The FIA has decided to take no further action against Sebastian Vettel for his clash with Lewis Hamilton at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix, following an apology from the German about his behaviour in a meeting in Paris on Monday. Vettel, who was joined by Ferrari team principal Maurizio Arrivabene, met with FIA president Jean Todt and other senior figures from the governing body to discuss the events in Baku. And having reviewed the controversial incident, where Vettel swerved in to his Mercedes rival behind the safety car, Vettel took full responsibility for what happened. In light of that move, and a commitment from the four-time champion to commit personal time to educating young race...
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