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Nico Rosberg facing no FIA action

Formula 1's governing body will not investigate the collision between Mercedes teammates Nico Rosberg and Lewis Hamilton at the weekend.

The FIA have confirmed that Nico Rosberg will face no punishment for causing the collision with his Mercedes teammate Lewis Hamilton at the Belgian Grand Prix on Sunday.

After the race, from which Hamilton was forced to retire, the Brit had accused Rosberg of having admitted to crashing into him on purpose to "prove a point".

However, the German responded to that yesterday afternoon and insisted that his actions at the Spa circuit had not been pre-meditated.

The dispute had resulted in reports that the governing body would intervene, but today they have insisted that they are willing to let Mercedes deal with the matter internally.

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Mercedes-AMG's British driver Lewis Hamilton (L) and and Mercedes-AMG's German driver Nico Rosberg collide at the Spa-Francorchamps ciruit in Spa on August 24, 2014
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