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Briatore criticises 'no balls' Horner

Flavio Briatore has criticised Red Bull team principal Christian Horner, describing him as 'weak' and a manager with 'no balls' following the Malaysian Grand Prix controversy. With Sebastian Vettel ignoring team orders not to overtake team-mate Mark Webber, Briatore - who manages the Australian - said a team boss with any authority would have ordered them to switch places again. "Vettel is the boss there," he told RAI Radio. "If there was a manager with balls, he would have had them switch positions again. "The problem is that there are two people with different ideas on the pit wall, with Helmut [Marko] behind them doing the talking with Mateschitz, so you...
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