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Sebastian Vettel to start from the back after suspension problem

Singapore Grand Prix – Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel will start from the very back of the grid after a suspension issue cost him a proper shot at qualifying. Vettel was on track during Q1 when it became apparent that there was a problem with his Ferrari. Unable to lap particularly quickly, the German driver was in the dropzone when he radioed in to complain that he felt something was wrong with the suspension, highlighting a possible anti-roll bar failure. Told to stay out on track, he attempted to try finding enough pace to get through into Q2 with a possible fix in the break between Q1 & Q2 but wasn't able to, due to the fact his suspension was badly enough damaged for a wheel to come...
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