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Originally Posted by mithrilG60
I agree that they should have been smarter, but I still see it as Vettel's fault.
There is no fault that can be attributed to Weber in that situation, it was 100% on Vettel's shoulders.
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You should be Weber's manager, as Red Bull sees it differently:
Helmut Marko, Red Bull owner Dietrich Mateschitz's right-hand man at Red Bull Racing, sided firmly with Sebastian Vettel in the aftermath of the coming together with Mark Webber that eliminated the young German from the Turkish GP.
"Sebastian was ahead already and there was a left-hand corner coming, so he had to go to his line," said the former seventies F1 driver
http://www.grandprix.com/ns/ns22312.html