Sebastian Vettel will not be adopting a more conservative approach to race starts despite the dramatic Singapore Grand Prix clash which shifted the championship momentum towards title rival Lewis Hamilton.
Vettel's hopes of reclaiming the title lead he lost at Monza ended in the opening moments of the Marina Bay race when he collided with Max Verstappen and Kimi Raikkonen, forcing his retirement. Hamilton capitalised and went on to win from fifth on the grid, opening up a 28-point lead -- enough to retire from the next race and still be top of the standings.
Speaking ahead of this weekend's Malaysian Grand Prix, Vettel stressed the need to move on from the incident.