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After a tense duel from the red lights to the chequered flag, with two safety car periods, Red Bull driver Sebastian Vettel took his second win of the season in Singapore with a two-stop tyre strategy. Vettel started from third on the grid with the P Zero Red supersoft tyre and then completed two stints on the P Zero Yellow soft tyre, which had been nominated for the weekend. Vettel's winning margin was nine seconds over McLaren's Jenson Button, who adopted the same strategy, pitting four laps later for his first pit stop than Vettel. The race was the longest of the year, running to the two-hour limit two laps before the scheduled 61 laps were completed.



















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