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Williams sorry for orders row

Felipe Massa and Valtteri Bottas are ready to put Malaysia's team orders row behind them after it was revealed that Williams apologised for the confusion created last weekend.Using exactly the same, infamous words Rob Smedley uttered at Hockenheim in 2010 - when Ferrari decided to boost Fernando Alonso's title chances by ushering him past the Brazilian and into the lead of the German GP - Williams asked Massa to let Bottas by during the closing laps at Sepang. Live on Sky Sports Live Formula One 2014 Bahrain Grand Prix: First Practice April 4, 2014 11:45am Remote Record Get a Sky Sports Day Pass Upgrade to Sky Sports This time, however, Massa made sure the Finn stayed put, even though...
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