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Vettel engine undamaged in Singapore crash

Sebastian Vettel's stricken Ferrari in Singapore Sebastian Vettel’s Singapore engine was not damaged in the first-lap crash, Ferrari has found. Vettel tangled with Max Verstappen and Kimi Raikkonen at the start of the race, causing sidepod and cooler damage. The German’s race was finally brought to an end on the next straight when he spun on his own fluids and hit the wall. Ferrari examined the engine, which is the third of Vettel’s allocation, at Maranello and believes that it can be used again during the final six races of the season. The news is significant as it reduces the chances of Vettel having to take a grid penalty later in the season for engine component changes. Vettel...
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