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No Drivers’ Orders

This extraordinary shot is from the 2010 Grand Prix of Turkey, in which Red Bull’s Sebastian Vettel and Mark Webber collided from the leading positions, handing a lucky and potentially season-changing win to Lewis Hamliton in his McLaren.

Turkish GP 2010

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One Response to “No Drivers’ Orders”

  1. [...] media were alarmist that Red Bull would allow its two drivers to race for the lead, when it cause a shunt handing the Turkish GP away. In Germany we saw the exact opposite, with the same reaction. [...]

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