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'Webber did not deserve to win' – Vettel

Reigning World Champion Sebastian Vettel has expanded his thoughts on the Malaysian Grand Prix controversy by claiming that Red Bull team-mate Mark Webber, who he overtook in the closing stages of the race, 'didn't deserve' victory. The German pulled off an aggressive move for the lead amid repeated calls to hold second position, but despite arguing that he misunderstood the multi-21 instruction, he says he would probably repeat his actions if the situation was to repeat itself. "I am not sure I can give you a proper answer, because in the moment it might be different, but I would probably do the same," Vettel commented. "Had I understood the message and had I thought about...
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