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Ferrari have no plans to impose team orders

Ferrari won't employ team orders to favour Sebastian Vettel according to team boss Maurizio Arrivabene who scoffed at such suggestions. Ferrari has emerged as a potential threat to the championship after Vettel's victory in Malaysia. He has also finished on the podium at every race this season so far, putting him just 13 points behind leader Lewis Hamilton. Kimi Raikkonen however hasn't been able to match Vettel because of poor qualifying positions and has less than half his team-mate's points tally. Arrivabene has no plans to impose team orders in future though. "We will give him [Raikkonen] all of the necessary support," he is quoted by Autosprint. "I do not want to hear...
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