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'I don't apologise for winning'

World champion Sebastian Vettel says he does not apologise for winning following the controversial Malaysian GP, in which he ignored team orders. The Red Bull drivers were told to hold station, with team-mate Mark Webber ahead, but Vettel ignored the call and took the win. Vettel apologised for the overtake after the incident and Red Bull boss Helmut Marko said the row was settled. But ahead of the Chinese GP, Vettel said: 'I don't apologise for winning.' $render("advert","advert-companion","21909717"); $render("advert-post-script-load"); Highlights: Vettel ignores team orders to win in Malaysia require( { baseUrl:...
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