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F1 China 2013: I'd probably do same again, says Vettel

Red Bull Racing's Sebastian Vettel has said he would 'probably' do the same again and ignore team orders if he was told to hold station behind team-mate, Mark Webber.Vettel caused much controversy in Malaysia last month, when he disobeyed the 'Multi 21' instruction and overtook the sister car to claim the victory.Speaking ahead of this weekend's race in China, the third round in the 2013 F1 World Championship, the German added that in way it was 'indirect' pay back for similar situations in the past, when Webber has also ignored commands from the pit wall.“I respect Mark a lot as a racing driver but I think there was more than one occasions in the past when he could have helped the team...
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