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Old 29-03-2013, 10:20 AM
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Another article on the incident in the Sydney Morning Herald today.

Quote:
Originally Posted by Sydney Morning Herald quoting Christian Horner
"It was the intent of the team that Mark win that race," Horner said. "We didn't suddenly give Sebastian instruction and say: 'Go and pass your teammate.'

"He (Webber) is big enough to know there was no malice or intent from the team to create any situation like that.

"He is in a car capable of winning grands prix, and hopefully going for a championship, so I've no doubt Mark will see out the season with us."
Quote:
Originally Posted by Sydney Morning Herald

Horner also revealed that Vettel visited the Red Bull factory in Milton Keynes, central England earlier this week to apologise for his conduct.

"He's accepted what he did was wrong, but that he can't turn back the clock," Horner told Sky Sports News.

"He has apologised to the team, apologised to every single member of staff for his actions, because he recognises the team is vitally important, and being part of a team is a crucial aspect of being able to challenge for those championships."
Helmund Marko is quoted as saying they had told Vettel to hold position.

He claims the two drivers have shaken hands and that "for us now the issue
is settled."

Article here -
http://www.smh.com.au/sport/motorspo...#ixzz2OsZO4VYL

Round three in China takes place on the weekend of the 13th - 14th April.
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