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Vettel breaks his silence

Sebastian Vettel has admitted he put himself "above the team" in disobeying orders from the Red Bull pitwall to win the Malaysian GP as the World Champion made his first public attempt to move on from the controversy.Since the initial fallout from controversy at Sepang, and subsequent media backlash, the triple World Champion had yet to provide further comment on the matter owing to the three-week break between races ahead of F1's return to action in Shanghai this week. However, it was revealed during Sky Sports' F1 Show by Red Bull chief Christian Horner that the World Champion had personally apologised to the team's workforce during a visit to their Milton Keynes in the week...
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