Grumpy Webber rejects Vettel's help
Mark Webber has grumpily rejected Red Bull team-mate Sebastian Vettel's offer to let him past at the Indian Grand Prix on Sunday to help the Australian into second spot in the Formula One championship.
Webber said he did not want any favours from Vettel, who wrapped up the title this month and has strongly hinted that he would give up positions so his team-mate can complete a clean sweep for their dominant team."Nothing will be different. There's been a lot of talk from the team but no talk from me," Webber responded curtly, when asked whether Red Bull would change its normal strategy of team orders.
"I don't want any positions off Sebastian. For the remainder of the year, nothing will change," he said, turning to his team-mate with a shrug.
Red Bull already have the drivers' and constructors' titles and they can round off a perfect season if Webber can move up from fourth place to second overall.
But the Australian, who was at war with Vettel last year over team orders favouring the German, insisted he only wanted to win races heading into the final three events of the season.
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