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Webber: Unfortunately there’s no rewind button

24 March, 2013 Mark Webber and Sebastian Vettel during the post race press conference The Red Bull RB9 was the car to have at the Malaysian Grand Prix, clearly the class of the field they were destined to win, and up to a certain point it appeared that Mark Webber would bag maximum points until Sebastian Vettel decided differently, defying team orders to challenge and beat his teammate and win the race. From the moment he stepped on the podium Webber was not happy – make that Webber was livid – with what had transpired and told the world champion in no uncertain terms that he was out of order before declaring live on TV from the podium, 'In the end, Seb made his own decisions...
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