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Proclus said:

I think the bigger issue here is that Vettel blatantly defied his team, his teammate and created a very bad PR situation (Would you like one of your drivers saying your "Vettel is protected, as usual" on stage and live tv? It's one step away from calling them a Germanic nazi regime).

He's also endangered the constructors championship, Webber will not trust any agreement made by the team anymore and will likely rather see both RB9's hit a concrete barrier than Vettel landing on the top spot from now on, and if the team take no action they're basically sending a clear message to Webber than they'll do anything to keep him from winning the Driver's Championship.

They might as well start wearing shirts saying: "We're not giving you a fair shot, feel free to deny us the Constructor's Championship, you'll find a spot with a new team in '14 anyway".


that is true about the inter team conflict,i mean you would think it has gone to the point of no return unless webber doesn't want his F1 career to end,red bull could always sack webber i guess and bring in someone else



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