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Ferrari denies messing up Austrian GP tyre strategy

Ferrari team principal Maurizio Arrivabene insists his team did not get its tyre strategy wrong at the Austrian Grand Prix, despite Sebastian Vettel's blow-out and Kimi Raikkonen getting beaten by Max Verstappen. The Maranello-based outfit had looked poised for a good challenge on victory at the Red Bull Ring, but it all went wrong in the race. Vettel crashed out of the lead when his right rear tyre exploded as he tried to eke out a long-opening stint on supersofts, while Raikkonen was left facing a fightback and ultimately beaten by Red Bull's Verstappen despite holding early track position. Arrivabene insisted that Ferrari was not at fault on either occasion, as Vettel's failure was...
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