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Ferrari hope to profit from 'tension'

Ferrari team boss Stefano Domenicali concedes all teams have their ups and downs, but he hopes the Scuderia will benefit when their rivals hit a bad patch. Fernando Alonso left Malaysia without any points after he made contact with Sebastian Vettel on the opening lap and skidded off the track a lap later as his front wing gave way. With Sebastian Vettel winning the race and Red Bull's pace looking very impressive, Ferrari know they can't afford to have too many off weekends. However, all is not too well in the Red Bull camp as Vettel "stole" victory from team-mate Mark Webber after he ignored an order from the pit wall not to overtake the Australian. Domenicali admits the team...
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