Sebastian Vettel said today that he has never had the support of team mate Mark Webber as the Malaysian GP saga continued to rumble on.
Grilled by the world’s media for over 20 minutes Vettel insisted once more that he hadn’t intended to disobey the now infamous Multi 21 command to hold station behind his team mate – and admitted that he’d made a mistake by ignoring it.
However one of his more intriguing confessions concerned Webber,
“I think being completely honest I never had support from his side,” Vettel said of Webber. “I’ve got a lot of support from the team, and I think the team is supporting both of us the same way. But in terms of my relationship to Mark, I respect him a lot as a racing driver, but I think there was more than one occasion in the past where he could have helped the team, and he didn’t.”
Asked if that had contributed to his behaviour in Malaysia, he said: “Probably you could say indirectly. But as I tried to explain to you after the race, it’s probably always best to be truthful. Maybe sometimes the truth is not what the people want to hear, because as you can see, controversy is more popular than the truth.
“I told you after the race what happened. I was racing, and as a racing driver I was solely focussed on winning the race. I got a call on the radio, which I heard, but I didn’t understand at the time. I should have understood it. That’s why I apologised to the team, because with my action I put myself above the team, but that wasn’t the intention. Whether you believe me or not is up to you.
“I didn’t obey the team’s order, which as I said was not my intention. My intention for sure if you look at it as a racing driver was to win the race, so I don’t apologise for winning the race.”
Asked whether he had faced any sanctions from the team, he joked: “There are a lot of marks on my back! No, as I said I like to deal with these things face-to-face. I’ve always been open, I think I’ve always been truthful, so if I have something to admit or talk about, something that I did wrong, I have no problem admitting it. It’s probably not always the easiest to tell the truth, but that’s what I did straight away after the race to you, and straight to the team to explain myself.
“As I said my intention was not to put my interest above the team’s interest, because as I see my position, I’m a team member, so I’m one of them. The team is putting a lot of effort to give me a good chance to win races, to have a strong car, and ultimately trust me. I want to give that trust back as much as I can.”

