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FIA rule on Hamilton-Verstappen collision in Monaco GP

The Monaco Grand Prix stewards took no further action on Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton after their collision in the closing stages of a thrilling race. Max tried to make a move coming out of the tunnel and bumped the back-end of Hamilton, who firmly shut the door. Verstappen had spent numerous laps all over the rear-end of the world champion, who was fighting for grip on worn-out medium tyres. Article continues under video The Dutchman needed to make a pass as he had been given a five-second time penalty for an unsafe release in the pit-lance which led to contact with Valtteri Bottas. Contact didn't cause damage to either Verstappen or Hamilton, perhaps influencing the stewards'...
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