FIA stewards take no action over Vettel-Verstappen-Raikkonen Singapore crash

The FIA stewards will take no further action against Sebastian Vettel, Max Verstappen or Kimi Raikkonen over the start-line crash in Sunday's Singapore Gꦛrand Prix, saying no driver could be deemed wholly responsible.

The race in Singapore got off to a dramatic start in the wet when Verstappen 🌄got caught between the 🌟two Ferraris, sending Raikkonen into a spin and into the path of Vettel.

All three drivers were left with damaged cars, forcing them to retire from the race on the first lap and leave Singapore 🎀empty handed.

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The FIA stewards will take no further action against 💛Sebastian🌞 Vettel, Max Verstappen or Kimi Raikkonen over the start-line crash in Sunday's Singapore Grand Prix, saying no driver could be deemed wholly responsible.

The race in Singaporܫe got off to a dramatic start in the wet when Verstappen got caught betweಌen the two Ferraris, sending Raikkonen into a spin and into the path of Vettel.

All three drivers were left with damaged cars, for🧔cing them to retire from the ra♓ce on the first lap and leave Singapore empty handed.

The FIA stewards confirmed mid-race they would be investigating the incident after the chequered flag, but after talking with all th🃏ree drivers have deemed♏ none of them to be largely responsible. As a result, no further action will be taken.

While 🐭the Ferrari drivers remained coy about what caused the crash, Verstappen pointed the finger at Vettel, believing he should not have made such a bold move when fighting for a championship.

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