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Formula One officials are investigating Lewis Hamilton's victory in Sunday's Japanese Grand Prix following complaints about erratic driving.
Red Bull's Mark Webber has accused the Englishman of doing a "bad job" behind the safety car after being knocked out of the race while following Hamilton.
Hamilton's win at Fuji gave him a 12-point lead and put him on the verge of winning the world championship.
If he is found guilty, he could have his points from Japan
Hamilton cleared after Japan row
Hamilton has been upset by the whole saga since Japan
Lewis Hamilton will not be punished for alleged erratic driving behind the safety car in the Japanese Grand Prix.
The FIA cleared the 22-year-old of causing a crash between Mark Webber and Sebastian Vettel in heavy rain at Fuji.
The ruling leaves him on the verge of winning the title in his debut season, but Hamilton admitted he had been disillusioned by F1's latest dispute.
"If this is the way it's going to keep going, it's not somewhere I want to be," said the McLaren driver.