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Afterwards – but before Hamilton admitted on the podium that he was uncomfortable about finishing third –
Rosberg told strategist
Brawn on the radio to “Remember this one.”
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<h3>Ecclestone: </h3> "Let’s assume that these two guys are in a position to win the championship at the end of the year, then there is no way that Mark [Webber] is going to help Sebastian," he added.
"So Sebastian has to think about that. Maybe there will be a stage when he would like Mark to help him, but I don’t think Mark is going to come up front and do it.
"Sebastian is a racer, he doesn’t know about losing. He doesn’t want to lose. Show me a good loser and I’ll show you a loser."
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“Imagine a situation where Sebastian was fighting against Alonso for the championship, and those points made a difference. If I was running the team I would say to Mark, 'Look, this is the position. You can't win the championship but Sebastian can, and it would be nice for the team if we had a world champion again'. But the problem is that conversation wouldn't go down too well with Mark. He would say, 'Well, remember what happened'.”
Ecclestone's criticism wasn't only reserved for Red Bull, with the commercial rights holder also saying Mercedes was wrong for instructing
Nico Rosberg not to challenge
Lewis Hamilton for the final place on the podium as the top four drivers at Sepang all took the flag having been given orders from their team in regards to their positions.
“You shouldn't have that, should you?” he said. “It's no good. The team principals know what is right and wrong. I was disappointed that Mercedes didn't let Rosberg go past. I thought that was a stupid decision. I think Rosberg could have chased the two Red Bulls down a little more. That decision wasn't sensible.”