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Vettel: Starting from pole I guess Kimi is allowed to win

Sebastian Vettel suggested Ferrari could allow Kimi Raikkonen to fight for victory, rather than applying team orders after the Finn qualified on pole position for the team’s home Italian Grand Prix in front of the team's Tifosi in a thrilling session at Monza. Vettel, the main title contender to Mercedes’s Lewis Hamilton, will start alongside Raikkonen on the front row on Sunday after Ferrari secured their first front-row lockout at the high-speed venue since 2000. “If he is starting from pole I guess he is allowed to win,” Vettel, who is 17 points behind Hamilton with eight races remaining, told reporters on Saturday. “It is a long race, obviously he wants to win, I want to...
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