Mercedes have been fined after a near miss involving Lewis Hamilton in practice ahead of the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix. The seven-time world champion was accused of a ‘super dangerous’ move in FP2, where American Logan Sargeant had to take evasive action to avoid him. Williams star Sargeant came close to hitting Hamilton from behind and had to slow down, with Mercedes since blamed for a ‘serious failure’ in not informing their driver that he was there. The Silver Arrows will have to pay nearly £13,000 after the FIA confirmed they were in the wrong, while Hamilton has been warned. Hamilton was s…