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Horner admits to lack of trust between drivers

Christian Horner admits there is a lack of trust between Sebastian Vettel and Mark Webber which Red Bull has to manage. Vettel's decision to ignore team orders and overtake Webber to take victory in Sunday's Malaysian Grand Prix has led to criticism of Vettel and left a question mark over Webber's future. Horner, however, defended Vettel by saying Webber would have done the same but admits it's the latest showing of a lack of trust between the two drivers. "They're both competitive guys, they both race each other hard," Horner told Sky Sports. "There has been a breakdown of trust ever since Istanbul; it's something that we've had to manage since 2010 but the most important...
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