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Marko: The situation got out of control

Red Bull advisor Helmut Marko has admitted that the battle for the lead between Sebastian Vettel and Mark Webber in Sunday’s Malaysian Grand Prix was ‘out of control’, with the German ignoring team orders to overcome his team-mate. Despite repeat calls from team boss Christian Horner to hold position and stick to a pre-race plan, Vettel attacked for the lead and ultimately found a way past Webber, leaving the latter heavily frustrated and Marko with little defence for his actions. "They had a race going on and we told the drivers to stay in the positions because we were worried about the tyre wear," Marko, who raced in Formula 1 in the early 1970s, told Sky Sports. "But...
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