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Rosberg expects 'fireworks' between Leclerc and Vettel after Singapore

Nico Rosberg believes there will be "fireworks" between Charles Leclerc, Sebastian Vettel and the Ferrari hierarchy after the Singapore Grand Prix, but credited the Monegasque drivers' reserved reaction after losing out on the win of the race. Leclerc secured pole for the third race in succession, but missed out on victory at the Marina Bay Circuit when Vettel undercut both him and Lewis Hamilton to move from third to first. Article continues under video Although Ferrari considered resetting the order of their drivers, Vettel was ultimately allowed to take the win, with Leclerc following him home in second to secure the Scuderia's first 1-2 finish since Hungary 2017. Leclerc...
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