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Did Vettel really misunderstand Red Bull team orders in Malaysia?

28 March, 2013 Sebastian Vettel celebrates on the podium after the Malaysian GP It has emerged that there could be truth in Sebastian Vettel's claim that he didn't deliberately ignore team orders in Malaysia last Sunday. Indeed, after happily celebrating the Sepang win initially, the German's face only turned to thunder once Mark Webber angrily repeated the order-code ‘Multi-21′ as they prepared to go onto the podium. 'I talked to him (Webber) and he came straight to the point. That was when it struck me like lightning,' Vettel told Formula 1′s official website. Germany's Sport Bild claims Vettel might really have overlooked, misunderstood or minimised the significance...
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