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Vettel's 'recklessness' to blame

Sebastian Vettel's 'extraordinary piece of recklessness' triggered a potentially-pivotal turning point in the title race, according to Fleet Street. Vettel crashed out of Sunday's Singapore GP after a ruinous collision with Ferrari team-mate Kimi Raikkonen and the Red Bull of Max Verstappen at the first corner. Lewis Hamilton's subsequent victory leaves the Mercedes driver 28 points clear in the standings with six races remaining. 'For one so calculated, Sebastian Vettel threw the Singapore GP away with an extraordinary piece of recklessness,' summarised The Daily Telegraph's Oliver Brown. 'The blame rested largely with Vettel, who was inexplicably reckless in trying to shut off Verstappen,...
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