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Spanish GP clash with Magnussen 'clear-cut' for Toro Rosso's Kvyat

Daniil Kvyat believes it is "clear-cut" that Kevin Magnussen was to blame for their collision in the Spanish Grand Prix, insisting the Haas Formula 1 driver drove into him

Kvyat escaped damage from the contact with Magnussen on the penultimate lap as the Toro Rosso driver looked to take ninth place, but the latter picked up a puncture that forced him to pit.

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The incident went unpunished by the stewards, with Kvyat scoring points for the first time since the season opener in ninth and Magnussen dropping to 14th.

Asked by Autosport for his view of the collision, Kvyat said: "He drove into me and got a puncture for himself.

"I was one car ahead and he just tried to get back the position and he drove into me.

"It was very clear-cut."

Kvyat added he doesn't "see any reason why I need to" talk to Magnussen about the incident.

Magnussen's team-mate Romain Grosjean inherited 10th and the final point as a result of him dropping down the field.

"I would've been fine, but I got a puncture from the contact," he said.

"It's annoying - we could've had the points with both cars, so it's pretty disappointing."

Haas team principal Gunther Steiner defended Magnussen, suggesting it was "just a racing accident".

He also praised the way the stewards handled the race, which featured several incidents but only one penalty - for Stoffel Vandoorne after his contact with Felipe Massa.

"I don't want to comment on [the Vandoorne penalty] but the other ones, I think they did the right decision," he said.

"We want to see racing - it's getting decided on the track.

"Sometimes one is happy, the other is unhappy - that's racing."

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