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Red Bull scraps team orders after affair

By Editor on Wednesday, April 10, 2013 In the wake of the ‘Multi-21′ affair, Red Bull has abolished team orders. 'There will be no more team orders by us,' the energy drink company's motor sport director Dr Helmut Marko told Germany's Sport Bild on Wednesday. Sebastian Vettel ignored the team's instruction to stay behind leader Mark Webber in Malaysia recently, sparking the controversy. The saga left team owner Dietrich Mateschitz 'very unhappy', Marko admitted. Austrian Marko also echoed billionaire Mateschitz's recent claim that Kimi Raikkonen is a candidate to drive for the reigning champions next year. 'Kimi Raikkonen is someone who is on our list (of candidates) for next...
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