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Singapore GP: Race team notes - Pirelli

For the third race in a row, a Ferrari won - this time with Sebastian Vettel, from third on the grid. The German used pit stop strategy to get ahead of his pole-sitting team mate Charles Leclerc, who finished second. Red Bull's Max Verstappen completed the podium, with the top seven all using the same tyre strategy in a tactically complex and physically demanding race, slowed down by three safety car periods. The top nine on the grid all started on the soft tyre, with everyone else on medium, apart from Toro Rosso's Pierre Gasly who started from P11 on the hard and eventually finished eighth. Vettel took advantage of an 'undercut', stopping before his team mate to move into the effective...
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