Yuki Tsunoda and Stake drivers Gabriel Bortoleto and Nico Hulkenberg have not been punished by the FIA stewards at the Singapore Grand Prix.
The trio were summoned to the officials at the Marina Bay Street Circuit for alleged yellow flag infringements during Q1 in qualifying.
After Pierre Gasly's Alpine slowed to a halt as the pack embarked on their final push laps in the first segment of the grid-setting session, five drivers were noted for potential infractions.
The verdict for Lance Stroll and George Russell, who took pole, came quickly, with the former not investigated at all and the stewards taking no further action against the latter soon after.
For the remaining three, a post-session investigation loomed, with each now also receiving the same verdict of no further action being taken.
The Aston Martin qualified in P17. Bortoleto and Tsunoda were just ahead of the Canadian, in P16 and P15, respectively, with Hulkenberg narrowly missing out on a Q3 appearance in P11.
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