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Vettel urged to apologise to F1 fans

Former F1 driver John Watson has urged Sebastian Vettel to apologise to fans for his actions during the Malaysian Grand Prix at Sepang.Vettel went against team orders and overtook Mark Webber for the lead of the race and went on to secure to victory – despite the pair being told to hold position following the final round of pitstops.Webber was left furious following the race and despite Vettel apologising to the Australian afterwards, Watson said the defending champion owed it to fans to explain his actions.“It is a great shame what Sebastian did in Sepang,” he told The Sun. “The way he acted was dishonest. He should apologise to the fans of F1 and to the sport. He has not yet...
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