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Briatore says Webber and Vettel relationship is destroyed

27 March, 2013 Flavio Briatore with Mark Webber Feuding team mates Mark Webber and Sebastian Vettel will not stay together at Formula One champions Red Bull after this season, according to Italian Flavio Briatore. Briatore, the former Renault team boss who has been part of Webber's management throughout his grand prix career, told Italy's RAI radio that he had spoken to the Australian by telephone on Monday after the Malaysian Grand Prix. He said Webber was still furious with triple world champion Vettel winning at Sepang after ignoring team orders and overtaking him in the closing laps. 'I don't think the relationship can be sewn together again,' added Briatore. Asked if he expected one...
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