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Ferrari won't copy Mercedes with team orders between Leclerc and Vettel

Charles Leclerc will not be moved aside to give Sebastian Vettel race wins, should the situation arise in 2019, says Ferrari team principal Mattia Binotto. Leclerc was ordered to hold fifth position behind Vettel in the season-opening Australian Grand Prix, despite being clearly quicker than the German.
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