Kimi Raikkonen said he did not feel aggrieved to see teammate Sebastian Vettel win the Australian Grand Prix, although he was surprised Ferrari did not keep him informed about the German's strategy during the race.
Raikkonen had beaten Vettel to second on the grid in qualifying and held the position at the start. His pit stop on lap 19 prompted Mercedes to call in Lewis Hamilton from the lead, with Ferrari splitting the strategies and extending Vettel's opening stint.
As it turned out, that coincided perfectly with Romain Grosjean's car coming to a stop at Turn 2 and triggering a Virtual Safety Car, which helped Vettel jump Hamilton into a lead he never relinquished.