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Singapore retirement won't cost Vettel an engine

Sebastian Vettel's retirement at the start of the Singapore Grand Prix last weekend did not do significant damage to his Ferrari engine. The team has determined that the unit was unaffected by the collision that took place in the run down to turn 1 at Marina Bay Street Circuit. Autosport magazine reports that as a result, Ferrari's technical team is happy for it to stay in rotation for future races. The news will be a relief to Vettel. The engine was the third in his total season allocation of four engines. If he uses more than that, he'll start to amass starting grid penalties that could be a deciding blow to his title bid hopes. Vettel's race on Sunday ended just seconds after the lights...
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