Verstappen and Hamilton summoned to F1 stewards over clash

Formula 1 title rivals Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton have been summoned to the stewards following their collision in the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix. 
e race at the first race restart.
e race at the first race restart.
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Hamilton beat Verstappen in a controversial, incident-filled inaugural race in Saudi Arabia to set move level on points with his rival and set up a winner-takes-all championship showdown at next weekend’s Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. 

The title contenders clashed on multiple occasions during what was one of the most dramatic races in living memory, with Verstappen picking up a five-second time penalty for gaining an unfair advantage in one of their battles. 

That set-up the major flashpoint of the race when Verstappen appeared to be slowing down to allow Hamilton back past, only for the Mercedes driver to run into the back of his rival on the approach to Turn 27. 

Both Verstappen and Hamilton have been summoned over the incident for an alleged breach of the FIA International Sporting Code. 

Article 2, Chapter IV, Appendix L of the FIA Sporting Code reads: "Causing a collision. Repetition of serious mistakes or the appearance of a lack of control over the car (such as leaving the track) will be reported to the Stewards and may entail the imposition of penalties up to and including the exclusion of any driver concerned.” 

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