Sunday, March 31, 2013
Red Bull must lay down law say rivals
Red Bull has no choice but to lay down the law to Sebastian Vettel over his team orders defiance at the Malaysian Grand Prix, say rival team bosses. As the fallout from Vettel disregarding Red Bull's 'Multi 21' team order so he could beat Mark Webber continues, the squad issued a short statement on Monday night. "It's worth noting that this is not an entirely new situation for us," said the statement "Each incident has been managed in our own way behind closed doors and this will be no different." RED BULL TEAM ORDERS CONTROVERSY Red Bull plans further talks with Vettel Red Bull: Vettel's actions deliberate Vettel apologises to Webber Webber: Vettel stole the race win As Red Bull prepares to deal with the situation internally, Lotus boss Eric Boullier and McLaren chief Martin Whitmarsh both think that the team's management must show its driver who is in charge.
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