Sebastian Vettel v Mark Webber and other team-mates who failed to see eye-to-eye

From Andy Cole and Teddy Sheringham at Manchester United to tensions at Team Sky

Matthew Campelli
Monday 25 March 2013 14:42 GMT
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Sebastian Vettel v Mark Webber The three-time World Champion ignored team orders in Sepang to fight his way past his Australian team-mate to win the Malaysian Grand Prix. As the Red Bull duo duelled on the track, team principal Christian Horner took to the radio to warn: 'This is silly Seb'.
Sebastian Vettel v Mark Webber The three-time World Champion ignored team orders in Sepang to fight his way past his Australian team-mate to win the Malaysian Grand Prix. As the Red Bull duo duelled on the track, team principal Christian Horner took to the radio to warn: 'This is silly Seb'. (GETTY IMAGES)

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The fall-out between Sebastian Vettel and Mark Webber may have created a storm at the Malaysian Grand Prix, but the situation isn't unique in the world of sport.

Big egos and big money means tensions can often boil over between teammates, as these combustible colleagues can testify.

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