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Vergne: 'Incredible' Singapore sixth showcases potential

Jean-Eric Vergne hopes his superb sixth-place finish in Sunday’s 2014 Formula 1 Singapore Airlines Singapore Grand Prix will help secure his Formula One future beyond the end of the 2014 season.Vergne was left without a drive for next year after Red Bull elected to promote Max Verstappen to a full-time Toro Rosso seat alongside Daniil Kvyat. Vergne, however, believes his strong Marina Bay result - achieved despite two five-second time penalties - should convince rival F1 teams of his ultimate potential.“I am extremely happy, especially the way we took sixth place with the two penalties - amazing,” the Frenchman said after the Grand Prix.“Ten seconds is a lot in the...
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