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Hamilton suggests Vettel unsighted in Singapore

Sebastian Vettel lead the Singapore Grand Prix before crashing due to damage incurred at the start Lewis Hamilton has suggested that Sebastian Vettel may not have been able to see Max Verstappen or Kimi Raikkonen just before they crashed at the start of the Singapore Grand Prix. Stewards decided not to take any action over the incident, which took all three drivers out of the race. Verstappen was convinced Vettel’s aggressive defence of the lead after a slow start from pole caused the shunt, while Vettel could not explain the sequence of events that led to his disastrous retirement from the race. Hamilton emerged from fifth on the grid to win the grand prix, extending his points lead...
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