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Ferraris, Verstappen face investigation after start crash

Max Verstappen, Kimi Raikkonen and Sebastian Vettel will face a post-race investigation at the Singapore Grand Prix to judge if any of them were to blame for a start-line crash. With the race starting in wet conditions, Vettel had got away cleanly from pole position, but behind him Verstappen and Raikkonen were coming through on the inside down into Turn 1. As Vettel moved across to cover the line before braking for Turn 1, Verstappen and Raikkonen clashed wheels on the left hand side of the track. After the collision, Raikkonen's car was spun across the front of Verstappen and swiped into the side of Vettel's car. While Vettel was briefly able to continue, Raikkonen's car then careered out...
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