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Vettel denies use of team orders

Sebastian Vettel says there was 'no plan' for Ferrari to use team orders in Monaco; the race and strategy just played out in his favour. The championship leader overhauled his team-mate Kimi Raikkonen in Monaco on Sunday as he used the overcut to get the jump on the Finn in the one and only round of pit stops. In front of his team-mate for the first time, Vettel put the clear to good use and pulled away with ease. He raced to the victory while Raikkonen was disappointed with his second place. Asked if the strategy was the result of team orders, Vettel replied: 'Not really, there was no plan on team orders. 'We spoke about the race before and it was clear – the lead normally gets...
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