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Ferrari favouring Vettel over Raikkonen - Hamilton

Lewis Hamilton says it is clear that Ferrari has chosen Sebastian Vettel as its number one driver in the battle for the 2017 Formula 1 world championship. Vettel jumped teammate Kimi Raikkonen during the pitstops to win the Monaco Grand Prix, after being left out for five more laps than the Finn when they took their only tyre changes in the race. While Raikkonen was very disappointed with the result, Vettel denied that the strategy was part of any plan from Ferrari to switch the order of its cars to benefit his title hopes, but Hamilton suggested otherwise. "It's clear to me that Ferrari have chosen their number one driver, so they're going to be pushing everything to make sure...
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