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Ricciardo, Raikkonen and Grosjean called for stewards hearing

Daniel Ricciardo, Kimi Raikkonen and Romain Grosjean will all see the FIA race stewards following an incident at the start of qualifying for the French Grand Prix. Just three minutes into Q1, Ricciardo triggered a flashpoint having slowed on track which forced Raikkonen into avoiding action at Turn 11. With a number of drivers on their opening fast laps of the first qualifying session, Grosjean was next on the circuit and had to ease off to not clash with Raikkonen between Turns 11 and 12. The separate incidents will be reviewed by the FIA race stewards at 16:45 local time. Ricciardo is under investigation for driving unnecessarily slowly and impeding a Raikkonen, while the Finn faces...
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