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'It wasn't right' says Horner

Christian Horner has said Sebastian Vettel was wrong to ignore team orders at the Malaysian Grand Prix but claimed there was "no point" in asking him to hand the lead of Sunday's race back to Mark Webber.Tensions between the pair, that have simmered ever since they collided in the 2010 Turkish GP, boiled over at Sepang when Vettel, who had lost out to his team-mate in a duel for the lead after Webber made his final pit stop, ignored a subsequent order to 'hold station' and passed the Australian. F1 on Sky Sports in 2013 Sky Sports F1 is the only place to watch every grand prix live in 2013.Our dedicated F1 channel will broadcast every race, qualifying and practice session live,...
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