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'No problem between drivers' - Ferrari

– Maurizio Arrivabene has publicly denied that Ferrari used team orders at the Monaco Grand Prix and insisted that there is "no problem" between his drivers.Räikkönen controlled the early stages of last month's race in Monte-Carlo, ahead of team-mate Sebastian Vettel, after storming to his first pole position since 2008.However, during the pit-stop phase, Räikkönen was the first to be serviced, and re-joined in traffic, while Vettel ran longer – on his initial set of Ultra Soft tyres.Vettel pitted five laps later and re-joined ahead of Räikkönen, a position he maintained to extend his championship lead over Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton to 25 points.After the race,...
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