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Vettel says Ferrari right to let drivers fight

Sebastian Vettel believes Ferrari was right to let him and teammate Kimi Raikkonen fight in the opening stages of the Russian Grand Prix. The duo came close to making contact during the first laps of the race as they fought for fourth position. Raikkonen had to go off the track to avoid Vettel after the German dove down the inside at Turn 2. Eventually Vettel found a way past and went on to finish in second place behind Lewis Hamilton. The German said it would have been wrong for Ferrari to impose team orders on them during the battle. "I think we both enjoyed it," said Vettel after the race. "I came out in front, so I enjoyed it a bit more than him. "It would have bee...
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