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Verstappen Quickest But Leclerc Suffers Issue While Bottas Hits Wall

Max Verstappen and Red Bull Racing set the early pace in Singapore ahead of this weekend’s Singapore Grand Prix. The Red Bull was a tenth and a half quicker than Sebastian Vettel in Free Practice 1 while the second Scuderia Ferrari of Charles Leclerc was down in nineteenth following a suspected gearbox issue. The two Mercedes AMG Motorsport of Lewis Hamilton and Valtteri Bottas were third and fourth but the Finn ended his session after crashing into the wall on the exit of turn 19. Alexander Albon was fifth ahead of the man without a drive currently for next year, Nico Hülkenberg in the Renault F1 Team with the two McLaren F1 Team cars just behind him. Daniil Kvyat and Pierre Gasly...
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