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Liuzzi would have stuck to Ferrari's team orders
The debate over Ferrari's team orders between Charles Leclerc and Sebastian Vettel in Russia continues to be a talking point in Italy. For the second race in a row, Ferrari's race strategy has come under intense scrutiny. It still resulted in a win in Singapore with Vettel clinching a long-awaited win, but the strategy in Sochi was the start of a downfall last Sunday that eventually led to a Mercedes 1-2. Vitantonio Liuzzi, who formerly raced for Red Bull, Toro Rosso, Force India, Hispania Racing and HRT, believes he would have acted differently to Vettel, but that is not to say that he would have been right to do so. 'I have always been very attached to team decisions, so maybe I would...
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