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Perez handed 5 place grid penalty for Massa collision

8th June, 2014 (F1 Plus / Rosie Baillie) - Sergio Perez has been given a five place grid penalty for the Austrian Grand Prix for his incident with Felipe Massa on the final lap of the Canadian Grand Prix.  The stewards deemed that Perez 'changed his racing line which caused the impact with car 19 [Massa]'. Massa hit the rear of Perez' Force India heading into turn 1, which resulted in both drivers ending up in the barriers at turn 1.  They both visited the medical centre and Massa went to hospital as a precaution for 'routine exams'.       « Mercedes issue due to high-voltage control electronics failure
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