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Webber regrets not turning engine up during Multi-21 battle against Vettel

Mark Webber admits he has regrets over not turning his engine up into a higher power mode amid his battle with former teammate Sebastian Vettel at the 2013 Malaysian Grand Prix. Webber and Vettel’s relationship endured a number of strains during their five seasons as teammates at Red Bull from 2009 to 2013, with the final year seeing the infamous ‘Multi-21’ incident at Sepang. Towards the end of the race, Vettel attacked Webber for the lead, despite being instructed by the team to hold position and secure a one-two finish for the Milton Keynes-based squad. Vettel managed to get past and crossed the line in first place, taking the first of his 13 race wins during the 2013 season, with...
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