Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg have escaped further punishment after their collision on the first lap of the Spanish GP resulted in both Mercedes cars crashing out.After Rosberg overtook the pole-sitting Hamilton off the line, the pair clashed as world champion Hamilton strove to regain the lead at Turn Four.Both drivers were summoned to face the stewards after the race but escaped without punishment with their clash adjudged to have been a racing incident. He made a mistake and started in the wrong engine setting, said Hamilton. Before the race we have to pick which engine setting and there is only one, maximum power, and he hadnt gone to that. So he derated at that point and it meant that he lost about 180 bhp.I was catching him and as I was catching he wasnt on the racing line. As a racing driver when you are going 17kph faster you go for the gap. Lewis Hamilton says he wont get involved in the blame game over who was responsible for his crash with team-mate Nico Rosberg in Spain. But Rosberg, who remains 39 points clear in the world championship from Ferraris Kimi Raikkonen, was adamant that he had done nothing wrong.I was aware of the situation and saw Lewis coming closer, so I went for the usual racing driver action of closing the inside line and closing the door as early as I could. I made it very clear I wasnt going to leave any space on the inside and I was very surprised he went for the gap, Rosberg told Sky F1. Nico Rosberg says he was gutted by his crash with Mercedes team-mate Lewis Hamilton in Spain Mercedes chief Niki Lauda initially described the crash as unacceptable and completely unnecessary.However, team boss Toto Wolff refused to pin the blame on either driver.We talked to both drivers, it is not a clear cut. It is a very difficult situation, Wolff told Sky Sports. They are both pretty upset. Of course they have their perspective, we need to talk to them again, look at the pictures, look at the data and then avoid this in the future. Merc crash is a defining moment Sky F1s Martin Brundle on why the Rosberg-Hamilton crash is a defining moment for Mercedes After losing the lead through the first corner, Hamilton got a run on Rosberg as they exited the long Turn Three, with the Briton moving towards the inside in an attempt to overtake. But as the Rosbergs Mercedes moved across the track, Hamilton went on the grass, lost traction and was pitched into a spin. Hamilton spun into the back of Rosberg, sending both cars into the gravel trap and out of the race. That image will be a defining moment for this season and possibly a defining moment for where the Mercedes team heads for 2017, said Sky Sports F1s Martin Brundle.I think Mercedes have a bigger job to do today to pacify their drivers than they did after Spa 2014. Verstappen wins after Merc madness Red Bull debutant becomes the youngest-ever winner in F1 Detailed examination of the crash by Sky F1 analyst Anthony Davidson revealed Rosberg was in a lower engine mode as the crash developed.The harvesting light starts flashing and Rosberg then reacts to it. His hand goes down and makes a switch change, then he presses a button on the top left, then he looks in the mirror as Hamilton is making his move and puts him on the grass, explained Davidson. Anthony Davidson looks at the collision between Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg that wiped both Mercedes drivers out of the Spanish Grand Prix on lap one He was reacting to something Lewis wasnt and then he tried to squeeze the gap but it was too late.As soon as Hamilton sees that light flashing he knows what is happening and goes for the move. He goes for the gap, it was risky, but that is racing. 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How great will be revealed in the next couple of days at the board of governors meeting in Pebble Beach, Calif.EDMONTON, Alberta -- The Edmonton Oilers have a brand new state-of-the-art arena, but it doesnt feel like home just yet.The Oilers played four preseason games at the new, 18,500-seat Rogers Place. But its not enough time to get used to a new ice surface, new boards and all of the idiosyncrasies of a new arena that give a team its home-ice advantage.The brand new arena is part of a $614 million downtown revitalization project that also includes a community arena, a Winter Garden common area and transit corridor.The opponent for Wednesdays home opener will be the Oilers fiercest rival, the Calgary Flames. Both teams missed the playoffs in 2015-16 -- in fact, the Oilers havent been to the playoffs since they lost to Carolina in the 2006 Stanley Cup final.For the Battle of Alberta to get back to what it was, you need the teams to get back in the playoffs, Flames defenseman Mark Giordano said. I think both teams are optimistic with their young players. Obviously, itll be exciting. That first one is going to be a fun one, we get to go into a new building and theyll be excited.The one advantage for the visiting Flames -- and any team that travels to Edmonton in the first couple of months of the regular season -- is that Rogers Place still feels new to the home team.I think were starting to get it figured out, Oilers goalie Cam Talbot said. I think everyone knows that there will be some bounces here that arent going to be favorable, sometimes off the boards the puck comes off pretty quick. The ice gets pretty bad near the end of the period and the puck is just bouncing everywhere.So, while the new arena has luxury suites, a loge level where food is brought right to the fans tables, and a home dressing room that looks like the ready room of the Enterprise, the one negative is the choppy ice.Remember that the Oilers old arena, Rexall Place, was consistently hailed for having the fastest, smoothest ice in the NHL. So, there might be an adjustment period for offensive stars like 2015 No. 1 overall draft pick Connor McDavid and his projected first-line mates, Jordan Eberle and Milan Lucic.According to Talbot, the Oilers will need to adjust to a surface where simple passes can hop over sticks and lead to turnovers.You just have to take it iinto account that the ice is going to be bad and make the simple plays, he said.ddddddddddddOilers center Leon Draisaitl agreed.Itll take a little while, for sure, Draisaitl said. We were in the other rink for so long, so it will take a little while to make this our home. But were really on a good way here, were on the right track. I can just feel it will be a great home for us.But the Oilers can look to the New York Islanders, who moved to the Barclays Center last year and sported an excellent 25-11-5 home record. Growing pains can be overcome.Roster news came fast and furious during the day before the season opener.The Oilers signed defenseman Eric Gryba to a two-way deal. Center Anton Lander, who scored just once in 61 games for the Oilers last season, was placed on waivers this week. Left winger Matt Hendricks and right winger Iiro Pakarinen will start the season on injured reserve.The Flames came to terms Monday with left winger Johnny Gaudreau (30 goals, 48 assists last season) on a new, six-year, $40.5 million contract. Calgary waived Brandon Bollig, the left winger who scored twice in 54 games the previous season.The Flames also sent right winger Linden Vey, who played 41 games for the Vancouver Canucks last season, down to its American Hockey League affiliate in Stockton, Calif.Kris Versteeg, who spent the preseason with the Oilers on a tryout basis, could play in Wednesdays game -- as a member of the Flames. The veteran right winger signed a one-year deal with Calgary immediately after deciding not to sign with Edmonton. Oilers coach Todd McLellan said the club offered Versteeg a deal, but the winger turned it down.The Flames also added defenseman Nicklas Grossmann, who played 58 games for the Arizona Coyotes in 2006-07.Earlier in the week, the Oilers signed defenseman Kris Russell, who played 198 career regular-season games for the Flames between 2013-16.Theres no friends on the ice, Flames center Matt Stajan was quoted as saying on the teams website. We wish him well. But come Wednesday, were enemies.After the teams face each other in the opener, they head to Calgary for Fridays rematch. ' ' '