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FIA take no further action against Hamilton ‘block'

The FIA will take no further action against Lewis Hamilton after deeming he did not rejoin the track in an unsafe manner in France. An investigation was launched after Hamilton initially lost control of his W10 through Turn 4 and wiped out a bollard before going completely off track. Upon his return to the track, Hamilton was close to Verstappen, who had to take some evasive action and go off track himself. Hamilton raised his hand apologetically for compromising the Dutchman's latest lap halfway through the FP2 session at the Circuit Paul Ricard. #PrayForTheBollard 🙁#F1 #FrenchGP đŸ‡«đŸ‡· pic.twitter.com/bDxstnOE3P — Formula 1 (@F1) June 21, 2019 Both drivers were summoned to the...
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