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Raikkonen will be 'allowed' to win on Sunday

Kimi Raikkonen says he has no intention of playing second fiddle to Ferrari team mate Sebastian Vettel on Sunday, after successfully claiming pole position in qualifying at Monza. Vettel is fighting Lewis Hamilton for the world championship, but Raikkonen said that this wasn't going to stop him from racing for victory in tomorrow's Italian Grand Prix. The team mates will start alongside each other on the front row. Raikkonen certainly doesn't intend to let Vettel pass him into the first chicane, whatever the consequences for the title. "Obviously, we want to win. It’s simple as that. "We can race but we obviously need to be careful with each other," he said. "No...
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