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Vettel will miss Webber rivalry

Sebastian Vettel has admitted he will miss his teammate Mark Webber. The pair, teamed together at Red Bull since 2009, have had an often fraught relationship that arguably broke down completely after this year's 'multi-21' affair. "You can say what you want about our relationship," triple world champion Vettel told the Austrian magazine Sportwoche, "but in the end we pushed each other very hard. "I will miss that," said the German, referring to Australian Webber's impending departure for Le Mans-style prototype racing with Porsche. Webber admitted to the latest edition of F1 Racing magazine that he decided to call time on his grand prix career due to flagging...
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