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Sergio Pérez and Carlos Sainz cleared the air after their crash at Azerbaijan Grand Prix .
The pair tangled while fighting for third place on the penultimate lap of the race last week .
The stewards deemed the incident a racing incident but the stewards deemed it a race incident.
After any crash drivers go to the medical centre for precautionary tests and they spoke to each other for 20 minutes .
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