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Ferrari insist they are no sour losers

Ferrari insisted on Monday they were not sour losers when they asked the ruling body FIA to look into an overtaking manoeuvre of Sebastian Vettel who beat their driver Fernando Alonso for the world title. "Congratulations go to Sebastian Vettel and Red Bull because they won and we are happy to congratulate winners, hoping and wishing that next year we are on the receiving end of these compliments," Ferrari in a statement quoted their president Luca di Montezemolo as saying the previous day at a season-ending event in Spain. "As for the yellow flag saga, we took the simplest and most linear route, by asking the Federation to look into it, making it clear that we would accept...
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