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Raikkonen discusses team orders at Ferrari

Kimi Raikkonen says Ferrari will not employ team orders between him and Sebastian Vettel until a "certain point" is reached. Eyebrows were raised when the Scuderia opted against moving Vettel ahead of Raikkonen at the Austrian Grand Prix after Lewis Hamilton's retirement. Vettel returned to the top of the drivers' championship in Spielberg, although he is just one point ahead of Hamilton after finishing third behind Raikkonen. Hamilton will be favourite to return to the top of the standings at the British Grand Prix this weekend, having won his home race four years in a row, but Raikkonen says he will not be employed to assist his team-mate's title ambitions any time soon....
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