“I don’t apologize for winning”: When Sebastian Vettel gave an iconic reply to his haters

Sebastian Vettel's portrait is taken during the Formula 1 Grand Prix of Brazil - Source: Getty

Former Red Bull driver Sebastian Vettel previously claimed that he would not "apologize for winning" after his controversial actions during the iconic 2013 Malaysian Grand Prix. The German driver was known for his ruthless efficiency on the track and did not give an inch of tarmac to his competitors throughout his decorated career in the sport.

During the 2013 Malaysian GP at the Sepang International Circuit, the then-three-time world champion disobeyed the team's orders to not attack his teammate Mark Webber for the lead and instructed him to tuck behind the Aussie.

However, the young reigning world champion decided to act against the team's order and fought in a brilliant wheel-to-wheel battle with Webber for multiple laps before inheriting the race lead and sailing to another race win.

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