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Wolff applauds lack of Ferrari team orders in Austria

As the Italian team have done in the past, Kimi Raikkonen and Sebastian Vettel could have quite easily swapped over the last lap to give Vettel an extra three points. Toto Wolff boss at Mercedes applauded this decision, not because it helped Lewis Hamilton, but because it would have been bad for the sport. Michael Schumacher and Rubens Barrichello left it until after the final corner before swapping over in 2001 and 2002. Despite having a history of doing such a thing, Wolff remained unsurprised. "We wouldn't have, and I'm not surprised that they didn't," Wolff told Autosport. "I think for the sake of the sport and all the fans and the drivers, at that stage in the season,...
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