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Red Bull to reduce team orders

Red Bull will reduce the use of team orders after owner Dietrich Mateschitz intervened in the Sebastian Vettel row. Mateschitz has agreed with principal Christian Horner that Red Bull will change how they use the orders. Horner said: 'I had discussions with Dietrich and we agreed that Red Bull is not a fan of team orders. 'Therefore we will not impose team orders at the end of a race. However, we expect the drivers to act on the information they have from the team.' More to follow. Also related to this story
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