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Verstappen, Palmer face no further action

Max Verstappen and Jolyon Palmer have escaped any further incident after their collision in FP3 left the latter with a broken front wing. The Dutchman was on a slow lap and took to the outside of the final corner, turning back in when Palmer came down the inside. The Brit locked up his tyres and tagged the back of the Red Bull, which went spinning out of control. A huge chunk of Palmer's front wing came off, while Verstappen picked up a puncture as a result.  But the final decision from the stewards was as follows… 'Both could have acted differently, neither acted intentionally, no driver wholly or predominantly to blame.'
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