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Hamilton: Ferrari favouring Vettel

Lewis Hamilton believes the Monaco GP showed Ferrari are prioritising Sebastian Vettel over Kimi Raikkonen in the battle for the F1 2017 world title. Vettel increased his championship lead over Hamilton to 25 points - the equivalent of one race victory - with a third win of the season in Monaco after controversially jumping Raikkonen through the sole pit stops. After starting 13th, Hamilton recovered to seventh place. VOTE: Was Ferrari's strategy fair? Vettel has denied there was anything amiss with Ferrari's decision to pit Raikkonen first, although the Finn was noticeably downbeat after finishing in second place. Hamilton told Sky Sports News HQ at the Spanish GP he expected Ferrari to...
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