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Horner adamant feud is over

Red Bull boss Christian Horner insists the rift between Mark Webber and Sebastian Vettel has been dealt with and that his drivers will now work together to push the team forward. Vettel incurred the wrath of Webber at the Malaysian Grand Prix when he deliberately ignored a team order and overtook his team-mate for the lead. Horner made clear that the team would deal with the problem internally and now says the visible animosity between the two on the podium has cooled down. "It's been dealt with, they've been spoken to and they know what the objectives of the team are," he told Sky Sports. "Both know what the team's views were of Malaysia. It is something that has been...
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