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Vettel keeps unhappiness to himself

An unhappy Sebastian Vettel has refused to reveal why he wants words with Ferrari after team-mate Kimi Raikkonen took pole position at the Italian GP. Raikkonen claimed his first pole in over a year by finishing ahead of Vettel at the team's home Monza race, but appeared to benefit from a 'tow' from the German as he completed both his Q3 laps behind him. Vettel initially celebrated after his final lap of a pulsating session but after being told that he finished second, and not first, he quickly told his team via radio: "We talk after." Kimi beats Vettel, Hamilton to pole And speaking to reporters after qualifying, Vettel stated: "Clearly I wasn't happy but I don't tell you...
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