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Raikkonen, Verstappen and Vettel set for showdown

Having crashed out together at the start of the Singapore Grand Prix there will be a reunion for Kimi Raikkonen, Max Verstappen and Sebastian Vettel as the trio will face the media alongside each other in the first part of the  pre-event drivers’ press conference ahead of the Malaysian Grand Prix. The two Ferrari drivers and Verstappen clashed at the start of the Singapore race, with the Red Bull driver caught in the middle of a pincher movement by the Ferrari pair, as the clash forced Verstappen and Raikkonen out at turn one – running into Fernando Alonso in the process – while Vettel crashed on the exit of turn two due to damage sustained on his car. After a post-race stewards...
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