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Button surprised by Vettel's approach

Jenson Button says he has been slightly taken aback by the attitude of Red Bull rival Sebastian Vettel, who revealed earlier on Thursday that he would probably ignore team orders again if presented with a similar scenario to the Malaysian Grand Prix. Addressing the media in China, Button argued that Vettel was wrong to disobey pit wall instructions and overtake team-mate Mark Webber for victory at Sepang, while the McLaren driver also expressed surprise at the German's follow-up comments. When asked about Vettel's controversial claim that he would repeat his actions, Button commented: "Lots of people have won World Championships without being like that. I'm surprised he said that. He's...
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