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F1 plays the blame game after Vettel smash

Sebastian Vettel's temperament is under the spotlight again after the Ferrari driver's hopes of seizing back the Formula One lead disappeared in a few seconds of mayhem at the Singapore Grand Prix on Sunday. The German, his fast-starting teammate Kimi Raikkonen and Red Bull's Max Verstappen crashed out as they raced to the first corner. Stewards summoned all three drivers after the race but decided none was wholly or predominantly to blame. The view was not shared by others who either pointed the finger at Verstappen, in his last race as a teenager, or accused Vettel of needless aggression at a key point in the championship. Long before Hamilton had stretched his lead to 28 points with...
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