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Vettel vows not to change his approach

Despite crashing out of the Singapore GP after a dubious start – and taking a hit in the title race as a consequence – Sebastian Vettel insists he won't change his approach. The Ferrari driver started from pole position last time out in Singapore and moved across the track to block Red Bull's Max Verstappen. But, with Kimi Raikkonen coming up the inside of the Dutchman, the trio made contact which resulted in all three retiring from the grand prix. Vettel could only watch as Lewis Hamiltom stormed to the victory and a 28-point advantage in the title race. But despite many believing that Vettel was to blame for the crash, the Ferrari driver says he won't let it affect him come...
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