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Watson: Red Bull has shown weakness

Ex-Formula 1 driver John Watson says Red Bull has displayed "incredible weakness" by failing to penalise Sebastian Vettel for his actions in the Malaysian Grand Prix, during which the reigning World Champion repeatedly ignored instructions and overtook team-mate Mark Webber for his first victory of the season. Watson, who has reignited the team orders debate, believes that the outfit faces a severely challenging situation over the remaining 15 Grand Prix weekends, with the 67-year-old anticipating further issues between the pair as the year progresses. "The whole Malaysia thing has been swept under the carpet," former race winner Watson explained to BBC Sport. "I...
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