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Vettel backs Ferrari's 'fair' use of team orders

Sebastian Vettel said he had no issue with the way that Ferrari used team orders in today's Chinese Grand Prix in Shanghai. vettel was beaten off the line by his young team mate Charles Leclerc at the start of the race. But the Monegasque driver was subsequently ordered to let Vettel back in front. “I felt I could go faster than Charles," Vettel explained, who subsequently locked up his tyres after being let by which meant he lost the chance to carry the fight to the Mercedes drivers ahead. Hamilton makes history with Race 1000 victory in Shanghai "It was difficult for me to find a rhythm so I locked up and lost the advantage again," he concurred. "I think it’s fair...
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