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Vettel preferential treatment contributed to Webber's quit decision

Vettel preferential treatment contributed to Webber's quit decision 9 December, 2013 Mark Webber and Sebastian Vettel Mark Webber has admitted that Red Bull management's desire to please his former teammate Sebastian Vettel contributed to his decision to quit Formula 1. The pair shared a fractious relationship at the team, where they duelled for the 2010 title before German Vettel began his four-title winning streak. This year, after the ‘Multi-21′ team orders affair, 37-year-old Australian Webber decided to leave Formula 1 and join Porsche's new Le Mans foray for 2014, despite interest from other Grand Prix teams. 'Teams like Lotus and Ferrari – and even Red Bull to a...
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