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Vettel points to first corner racing incident

 XPB Images Sebastian Vettel's Malaysia GP ended at the first corner after the German hit and spun around championship leader Nico Rosberg, permanently damaging his own car in the process. The Ferrari driver was on the inside of Turn 1 with Max Verstappen on his right, and felt he had been a tad squeezed by the Red Bull driver while the latter labeled Vettel's move as 'crazy'. "I was going side by side, he [Verstappen] was squeezing me down the inside, he's racing and both of us would have made the corner, no problem," Vettel explained. "Obviously Nico [Rosberg] decided to do a different line, but he's ahead, and doesn't have to bother with what people are doing...
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