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justinian said:
Red Bull's priority is probably to push this whole ordeal under the carpet ASAP. For that reason I doubt that any punishment would be serve to Vettel.

Webber will calm down eventually.

I like Webber, I have watched him doing interviews on various talk shows and I like his attitude. But let's be realistic, he is not a top notch driver. He should be finishing at least second to Vettel over the last three seasons.
It is not a good reflection on a driver's skills when your team mate is winning WDCs and you are not even in the picture.

This is likely his last season in F1 and the last chance to prove that he can compete with vettel in the same car.
For greedy Vettel to take the win knowing that Webber was told to ease off the pace really shows up Vettel for what he really is.

I believe that Red Bull kept Webber for exactly the same reason Ferrari kept Massa. They are both good team players. Both drivers are now unlikely to ever win a WDC but are good for both teams.

that's right and vettel is obviously the No 1 driver

webber could do something crazy or spiteful later in the season but having watched him for along time i doubt he would,it is a shame for webber on a personal level though as most have pointed out he earned that win fair and square



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