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Vettel storms to pole position in Singapore

– Ferrari driver Sebastian Vettel recorded the first non-Mercedes powered pole position of the latest turbo engine era with a crushing performance during Saturday's qualifying session for the Singapore Grand Prix.More to follow.Sunday's 61-lap Singapore Grand Prix gets under way at 20:00 local time
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