The Formula 1 Thread - 2013
'"Good effort, showed what you can do today," said Nico Rosberg's race engineer. Mercedes team boss Ross Brawn added: "Good job, we'll discuss your last comment later." Lots of inter-team tension here in Malaysia.'
'Sebastian Vettel climbs out of his car, steps onto the nose and raises his arm in celebration. Mark Webber is already out of his car and no where to be seen at the moment. Nice embrace between Nico Rosberg and Lewis Hamilton - looks like there's no hard feelings between the pair.'
'Sebastian Vettel climbs out of his car, steps onto the nose and raises his arm in celebration. Mark Webber is already out of his car and no where to be seen at the moment. Nice embrace between Nico Rosberg and Lewis Hamilton - looks like there's no hard feelings between the pair.'
'Mark Webber walks into the room and ignores Sebastian Vettel. Vettel tries to talk to Mark, but Webber walks away and takes a seat. Webber then says: "Multi-21, Seb. Multi-21" which must be referring to a team order.'
Sorry i'm watching on the web in Zurich
Rog, it might be 'intra' but you can let the BBC know
Sorry i'm watching on the web in Zurich

Rog, it might be 'intra' but you can let the BBC know
From BBC...
'So both Red Bull team boss Christian Horner and Mark Webber agree that Sebastian Vettel went against team orders. I wonder what the implications will be...
Red Bull team boss Christian Horner tells Sky Sports: "They took it into their own hands, which was uncomfortable for us - we gave them instructions to hold station but Sebastian took it into his own hands to win the race - he wanted to win.
"They've raced each other hard before - they're very good drivers. There are points at stake and they both want to win. For the team it's hugely uncomfortable.
"It's difficult when you have two competitive drivers like ours. It's difficult to watch because you could end up giving up 43 points. You have to remember there's two elements to F1 - there's a drivers' championship and a constructors' championship."
'So both Red Bull team boss Christian Horner and Mark Webber agree that Sebastian Vettel went against team orders. I wonder what the implications will be...
Red Bull team boss Christian Horner tells Sky Sports: "They took it into their own hands, which was uncomfortable for us - we gave them instructions to hold station but Sebastian took it into his own hands to win the race - he wanted to win.
"They've raced each other hard before - they're very good drivers. There are points at stake and they both want to win. For the team it's hugely uncomfortable.
"It's difficult when you have two competitive drivers like ours. It's difficult to watch because you could end up giving up 43 points. You have to remember there's two elements to F1 - there's a drivers' championship and a constructors' championship."






