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Hamilton wins in Singapore as rivals crash out

Singapore Grand Prix – Lewis Hamilton profited from a lap one collision between Sebastian Vettel, Kimi Raikkonen and Max Verstappen to win a wet-dry race at the Marina Bay circuit. With the race starting in wet conditions, the opening lap was one of the deciding factors of the two-hour-long Grand Prix. With both the Red Bull of Verstappen and Ferrari's Kimi Raikkonen getting a better start than pole-sitter Sebastian Vettel, the pair were challenging the race leader into turn one. Vettel moved left to defend his position, resulting in a collision between himself, Verstappen and Raikkonen. The damage to Raikkonen's car meant he no longer had control of the car, and he continued to...
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