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Wolff warns Ferrari team orders could 'open up a can of worms'

Mercedes Formula 1 chief Toto Wolff has warned Ferrari could be "opening up a can of worms" through its use of team orders during the Chinese Grand Prix, but understands the call to swap Charles Leclerc and Sebastian Vettel on-track. Ferrari told Leclerc to move aside for Vettel on Lap 11 of Sunday's race in Shanghai in the hope of catching the two Mercedes drivers ahead, only for the decision to leave Leclerc frustrated as his teammate failed to bridge the gap to Lewis Hamilton and Valtteri Bottas. Mercedes ultimately clinched its third straight one-two finish, while Leclerc could only finish fifth after losing a place to Red Bull's Max Verstappen in the pits as a result of...
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