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Stewards rule no blame in Singapore opening lap crash

The Singapore race stewards have chosen to take no action against the drivers involved in an opening lap crash during Sunday's grand prix, as they found no driver was 'wholly or predominantly to blame'. Sebastian Vettel, Max Verstappen and Kimi Raikkonen all retired from the race on the opening lap when the trio were involved in a three-way collision.  The stewards, having heard from each driver, have chosen to take no action as no single driver was to blame. 'The Stewards examined video evidence and heard from Sebastian Vettel, the driver of Car 5, Kimi Raikkonen, the driver of Car 7, Max Verstappen, the driver of Car 33 and the team representatives,' a statement read....
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