It's B.S. that no further action was taken against Seb.
Regardless of it being Seb and Ferrari ... his actions do deserve a bit more than FIA community service for the next 12 months (having to devote some of his personal time to educational activities at events for - F2, F3, F4), and no road safety activities.
Heck, if a driver can hit another car during a race, regardless of the amount of damage, and get grid spot penalties for the next race ... so should Seb.
It just goes to show that the FIA isn't any better than the NCAA for it cockamamie rulings. Their rulings are a joke that fly in the face of common sense. What a sad bunch of wealthy, connected, no-it-alls; without a dangling ball between them. To make matters worse, they set a precedence that drivers can purposefully make contact with other cars.
I'm looking forward to the day that Max bumps Seb ... which should be anytime now.
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