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Vettel admits Webber exit a loss

Sebastian Vettel says Mark Webber's exit from Formula 1 at the end of the season will be a loss to him and the Red Bull Racing team. The two drivers have had their fair share of high-profile disputes over their five-year stint and team-mates, most recently in Malaysia earlier this year when Vettel passed Webber to take the victory despite team orders to stay in second. However, the four-time world champion says he has learned a lot from Webber during his time at Red Bull and that their relationship has been over-exaggerated. 'I think generally people have a worse impression of the relationship that we've had,' Vettel told media ahead of Webber's final race this weekend in Brazil. 'People...
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