The First 20 Seconds Of The Singapore GP Were Complete Carnage

Both Ferraris and the Red Bull of Max Verstappen were wiped out in a crash which could have serious implications for the championship

Rain started to fall shortly before the start of the Singapore GP, but that had little effect on what was to happen at the first corner.

Pole-sitter Sebastian Vettel and Max Verstappen both made a pretty even getaway from the line as Vettel moved across to protect his lead into turn one. The only problem is that his teammate Kimi Raikkonen had made an epic launch from fourth on the grid and was moving past the pair of them.

With Vettel moving across and Verstappen having nowhere to go, the three cars met in the middle, spearing Raikkonen into the side of his teammate and putting himself and Verstappen out of the race instantly, taking the fast-starting McLaren of Fernando Alonso with them for good measure.

Vettel continued at the head of the field - but not for long. A couple of corners later he span on fluid that had come from the freshly-pierced hole in the side of his car, and he too was out.

The FIA has since announced that it will take no further action over the first lap smash
The FIA has since announced that it will take no further action over the…

Despite the first lap drama and the tricky conditions, the rest of the race was rather sedate. Lewis Hamilton comfortably took his third victory on the bounce, extending his championship lead over Vettel to 28 points. Daniel Ricciardo finished second and Hamilton’s teammate Valtteri Bottas was third.

It was something of a race of attrition as only 12 of the 20 starters making it to the end of the race, with Carlos Sainz Jr. (fourth), Jolyon Palmer (sixth), and Stoffel Vandoorne (seventh) each taking career-best results.

This was a race in which Vettel and Ferrari were expected to do well at, and where Hamilton and Mercedes expected to struggle. Therefore for Lewis to extend his championship lead by 28 points with just six races left to go is a huge boost for the Brit. That dramatic turn one crash could turn out to be a pivotal moment in this year’s World Championship.

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Comments

Anonymous

damn…people are still watching F1?

09/17/2017 - 16:59 |
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The TallDutchmen

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Damn, you really needed to comment that?

09/17/2017 - 17:44 |
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₩!Ź@ŔĐ Transit supervan

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Given that both spa an monza had record number of visitors this year i would say yes

09/17/2017 - 18:59 |
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Anonymous

I Cri.

Even though I’m a Ferrari fan, I think Vettel could have left more room, and if he went straight and didn’t cover over Verstappen, Kimi would’ve mugged Max and it would have been a Ferrari 1-2. Maybe though. Poor Kimi and Fernando. Ayyyeee it’s racing isn’t it? What can I do?

09/17/2017 - 17:01 |
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Anonymous

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He probably couldn’t see Kimi. Leaving room for Verstapen on the inside would’ve position him on the very dangerous ouside part of 1st corner. At that moment blocking Verstapen was no brainer.

09/17/2017 - 17:07 |
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Anonymous

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Kimi almost got KILLED

09/18/2017 - 01:08 |
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Anonymous

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Ferrari still got a 1-2 of sorts…

09/18/2017 - 03:57 |
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M A K

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The thing that pissed me off so much were the Ferrari fanboys blaming it on Verstappen, he had no room to do anything, from the first person perspective you can see how close Vettel got to Verstappen but nope let’s still blame Verstappen because two Ferraris can’t be in the wrong at the same time. Btw, I don’t really blame anyone in this, everybody was doing everything right from their perspectives. I feel like Kimi shouldn’t have squeezed through but at the same time he got a better start so can’t really blame him for being a good driver, Verstappen basically had nothing to do with anything, Vettel could have left some space but he could have never seen Kimi in his mirror and he was defending against Verstappen so basically nobody was in the wrong. It was just unfortunate.

09/18/2017 - 16:09 |
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Freddie Skeates
09/17/2017 - 18:50 |
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Perfect

09/18/2017 - 00:07 |
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Anonymous

I am a Ferrari fan, but Vettel was the one at the fault here. He clearly left Verstappen no space at all and poor Raikkonen got blasticated.

09/17/2017 - 19:01 |
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₩!Ź@ŔĐ Transit supervan

So vettel destroyed his race , his championship, kimi’s race , max’s race, and fernando’s race as well . Worst corner of 2017 lol

09/17/2017 - 19:02 |
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But in the end i guess it was tricky to see with all the spray and 3 wide was always gonna be difficult so i agree with the stewards that nobody deserved a penalty imo

09/17/2017 - 19:05 |
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Nerdy moustache

Great start by Alonso and than…

09/17/2017 - 19:51 |
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Ben Ireland

Good decision by the FIA for once, it was a racing incident. Vettel was to blame and probably could’ve left more room but then again he probably didn’t know Raikkonen was coming up alongside so quickly

09/17/2017 - 20:07 |
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Ben Ireland

Good decision by the FIA for once, it was a racing incident. Vettel was to blame and probably could’ve left more room but then again he probably didn’t know Raikkonen was coming up alongside so quickly

09/17/2017 - 20:07 |
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675LT_ftw

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09/17/2017 - 20:43 |
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Seems like his “GP2 Engine” got him somewhere after all…

09/17/2017 - 21:40 |
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I thought it was red bull that gave you wings.

09/18/2017 - 06:18 |
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Being current McLaren they probably installed the wings the wrong way around…

09/18/2017 - 06:20 |
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overdose of torque (Mclaren squad)

Man. I had good hopes for mclaren honda this race, at least in p5-10 considering their car was amazing all weekend, then i see a racing incident. And alonso’s car catching air. Hopefully the next gp will be better

09/17/2017 - 21:16 |
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Vandoorne did finish 7th though. He was even catching Palmer towards the end of the race. Also, I’m the same age as you

09/18/2017 - 08:23 |
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