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Vettel: No need to further analyse Singapore GP crash

Ferrari Formula 1 driver Sebastian Vettel says he feels no need to look at his Singapore GP start crash any further, intimating that it will not change his approach. Vettel was poised to retake the drivers' standings lead from rival Lewis Hamilton after qualifying on pole in Singapore, but suffered a major setback to his title hopes instead – exiting the race after a crash involving teammate Kimi Raikkonen and Red Bull's Max Verstappen. While the stewards ruled that nobody was predominantly to blame for the incident, Verstappen believed Vettel was at fault for chopping across to defend his lead – while many others have questioned whether the German's aggressive defence was prudent given...
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