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Vettel: Merc test 'weird'

An unimpressed Sebastian Vettel has voiced his displeasure after learning that Mercedes spent three days testing Pirelli's tyres after the Spanish GP. Although Mercedes and Pirelli insist they were given permission by the FIA to hold the test, Vettel's Red Bull team lodged an official protest against the Brackley outfit ahead of a Monaco GP won by Nico Rosberg. "It's a bit weird if the regulations don't allow you to test and one team goes testing," argued a disgruntled Vettel. "There's talk of an agreement and blah, blah, blah, but it's not good. "What's the solution now? Does everyone have a go for three days or are they the only ones? It's just silly to come up with...
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