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Sebastian Vettel won't change approach to F1 title battle

Sebastian Vettel says his first-lap exit at the Singapore Grand Prix “doesn’t change anything” in how he tackles the remaining six events of 2017. Vettel headed the standings from the start of the year through to the Italian Grand Prix earlier this month, when Lewis Hamilton pulled three points clear with victory. Vettel claimed pole in Singapore, but was forced to retire after just a few corners, having clashed with Ferrari team-mate Kimi Raikkonen and Red Bull’s Max Verstappen off the line. Hamilton went on to record victory, and as a result pulled 28 points clear of Vettel in the standings, but the Ferrari driver insists he will not change his approach in the...
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