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Vettel to start at the back

Sebastian Vettel suffered a major championship blow at the Malaysia GP after an engine failure ruled him out of qualifying, relegating him to the back of the grid for Sunday's race. Vettel, 28 points behind Lewis Hamilton in the standings after a DNF in Singapore, will start at the back of the grid in Sepang after failing to set a time in Q1 with his title rival on pole. "It's part of motor racing," Vettel told Sky F1. "For sure, it's not ideal, it's not what we want, especially on a day where you feel that you've got it in you, you've got it in the car but we won't be able to prove that. It's a pretty bad day." Qualifying: Lewis on pole, Vettel last...WATCH: The moment...
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