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Vettel won’t change style after Singapore debacle

- AFP

sepang — A defiant Sebastian Vettel vowed on Thursday not to change the way he drives despite his first-lap exit in Singapore as he prepares for Sunday’s last-ever Malaysian Grand Prix.

Vettel’s Ferrari started from pole but was involved in a crash at the start that also took out team-mate Kimi Raikkonen and Red Bull’s Max Verstappen on a rain-soaked Marina Bay Circuit.

It allowed Lewis Hamilton, who avoided the carnage to win from fifth on the grid, to extend his championsh­ip lead from a slender three points to 28.

“I’m not too fussed about the Points lead for Lewis Hamilton in the F1 championsh­ip amount of points,” Vettel told reporters at the Sepang Internatio­nal Circuit. “Obviously it’s never good to be behind, we’d like to be in front, but we’re not, so we’ve got to take it from there. “Overall it doesn’t change anything for how we tackle the last six races.” Vettel was exonerated of blame for the Singapore crash by stewards, but many observers felt the German four-time world champion was at fault as he had forced Verstappen towards Raikkonen.

But Vettel said that he hadn’t given the crash much thought since because it was just “part of racing”.

“I think it would have been more difficult if I had lost the car somewhere in the race, then it’s obviously different,” he said. “The lights went off, we did our start. Everyone was trying to do his start and with the way it happened it ended up really bad for all of us.” —

 ?? AP ?? Max Verstappen (left) chats with Sebastian Vettel during a press conference in Sepang. —
AP Max Verstappen (left) chats with Sebastian Vettel during a press conference in Sepang. —

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