Race stewards have opted to take no further action after the collision between Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen in the Hungarian Grand Prix.

Verstappen was attempting to overtake Hamilton down the inside into Turn 1, but locked up as the pair approached the corner and his left rear hit Hamilton’s front right. The Red Bull was launched into the air by the contact and Verstappen felt Hamilton had moved under braking, but the stewards disagreed, despite making a note of the Mercedes driver’s involvement.

“Car 1 approached the turn faster than on previous laps (due to DRS) and braked at the same point as previously,” the stewards’ decision read. “The driver of Car 1 argued that Car 44 was changing direction under braking. The driver of Car 44 stated that he was simply following his normal racing line (which was confirmed by examination of video and telemetry evidence of previous laps).