Vettel, meanwhile, has risked further antagonising Webber by saying he
“doesn’t apologise for winning” last month’s Malaysian Grand Prix at the
Australian’s expense.
“I told the team straight after I apologised for putting myself above the
team, which I didn’t mean to do,” Vettel said.
“I don’t apologise for winning, I think that’s why people employed me in the
first place. That’s why I’m here, I love racing, so that’s what I did.”