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Ricciardo wins after Hamilton engine failure

– Daniel Ricciardo beat Red Bull team-mate Max Verstappen to victory in a dramatic Malaysian Grand Prix, after long-time leader Lewis Hamilton suffered an engine failure and fell further behind in the title race.Hamilton made a strong start to keep his lead, while behind, team-mate Nico Rosberg was hit by Sebastian Vettel, who dived up the inside.Ricciardo and Verstappen, the latter also tagged by Vettel, slotted behind Hamilton, with Rosberg tumbling down the order, and Vettel retiring.Hamilton built a sizeable lead over the Red Bulls on a one-stop plan, only for disaster to strike when his engine failed 15 laps from the finish.Ricciardo and Verstappen moved to the front and, after...
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