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Marko: Sebastian raise your game

Helmut Marko with Sebastian Vettel Mark Webber has tipped his former Formula 1 teammate Sebastian Vettel to eventually return to the top of the sport which he dominated for the past four years, but the Red Bull's outspoken advisor Helmut Marko has told the reigning world champion him to raise his game. Off the back of his quartet of consecutive titles, Vettel has struggled in 2014 in the wake of Webber's retirement and the arrival at Red Bull of the younger Australian, impressive Daniel Ricciardo. Marko has admitted to the BBC that amid Vettel's personal struggle earlier this year, he told the 26-year-old to 'raise his game'. 'Sebastian was complaining about having such a bad car,' the...
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