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Vettel ends drought to win in Singapore

Sebastian Vettel ended his winning drought to win the Singapore Grand Prix to claim his first victory of the 2019 FIA Formula 1 World Championship. The German began the race from third on the grid behind Lewis Hamilton and pole-sitter and his Scuderia Ferrari team-mate Charles Leclerc. The top six on the grid remained in the same positions up until the pit stops but Nico Hülkenberg and George Russell and Carlos Sainz Jr. were involved in collisions on the opening lap, forcing the trio to pit for repairs. After being excluded from qualifying for an MGU-K infringement, Daniel Ricciardo started twentieth and found his way up to twelfth by Lap Ten by passing Daniil Kvyat at the end of the new...
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