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Defiant Horner defends Red Bull rivalry

Red Bull team principal Christian Horner insists that the rivalry between Sebastian Vettel and Mark Webber is "healthy" and that his position has not been undermined. Vettel's decision to disregard Horner's instructions at the Malaysian Grand Prix and overtake Webber when the pair were well on course for a 1-2 finish remains a talking point weeks down the line and with the Chinese GP just days away. Having apologised for his actions after the race, Vettel stated this week that he would probably do the same thing if put back in the situation, comments which have garnered further criticism and left Horner looking like somewhat of a lame duck as he tries to maintain his authority...
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