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Red Bull, FIA deny Vettel swearing rebuke

Red Bull and the FIA have denied rumours Sebastian Vettel was rebuked after swearing about F1's new engine noise. When the reigning world champion was asked in Malaysia about the milder tone of the turbo V6s, he replied bluntly: "It's shit". "A rumour then began circulating that FIA president Jean Todt had contacted Vettel to warn him about bad language," the Telegraph's new F1 correspondent, Daniel Johnson, revealed on Monday. Johnson added that the rumour has been "strenuously denied" by the FIA. "No one's spoken to me about it over the weekend," Red Bull team boss Horner told the BBC. "He should be applauded for saying what he thinks."...
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