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Max Verstappen blames Sebastian Vettel for unnecessarily risky start crash

Max Verstappen has placed the majority of blame on Sebastian Vettel for their opening lap crash which took himself, both Ferraris and Fernando Alonso out of the Singapore Grand Prix. Verstappen and Kimi Raikkonen both got quick starts, whilst polesitter Vettel moved to cover the pair off by aggressively cutting across the circuit but collided with the Red Bull, forcing Verstappen and Raikkonen to collide. The incident saw Verstappen and Raikkonen come to a halt at Turn 1 as Alonso was also collected in the chaos. Vettel meanwhile managed to continue with heavy damage before spinning just a few corners later, to eventually retire and hand the lead to race winner Lewis...
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