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Marko hints Mercedes getting preferential treatment

Jun.12 Dr Helmut Marko has admitted he wonders if Mercedes is being unfairly favoured by F1's authorities. The Red Bull official hit out at the penalty that cost Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel victory in Montreal. He even defended Vettel, who won all of his four titles at Red Bull, for what is being described as his post-race 'tantrum'. "When he switched the signs, he only showed young people that you should always stand by your values," Marko told Auto Bild. Part of Vettel's protest could have been against what Marko thinks is a pro-Mercedes bias among those who run the sport. "Let's put it this way," the Austrian said. "It's noticeable that the rule changes and...
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