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I don't apologise for winning, says Vettel

Red Bull driver Sebastian Vettel says he does not apologise for winning after last month's controversial Malaysian Grand Prix, a race during which the German overtook team-mate Mark Webber despite repeated instructions to hold position. The triple World Champion, who made his move for the lead on the 46th of 56 laps, reiterated his post-race regret for placing his own interests above the team's, but has explained that he was simply doing his job by fighting Webber for the victory. Vettel explains: I don't apologise for winning"I apologised for putting myself above the team which I didn’t mean to do, but there’s not much more to say, really," Vettel stated during an interview...
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