Red Bull - No team orders

Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has once again stressed they will not favour either of their drivers in the battle for the world championship. After nine of the season's 17 races, Sebastian Vettel and Mark Webber respectively lie second and third in the standings with just 1.5 points separating the two.Brawn GP's Jenson Button leads the championship by 21 points by virtue of six victories in the first seven races.However, Red Bull have been the team to beat in the last two races, with Vettel leading Webber in a one-two finish in last month's British Grand Prix before the Australian turned the tables at the German Grand Prix last weekend.With both his drivers appearing capable of mounting title challenges as the season enters its second half, Horner believes it would be unjust at this stage to pick one over the other."We will continue to support both drivers equally," he told the team's website."There's only a point and a half between them, so obviously they are both in contention for the drivers' championship. There's a long way to go to catch up with Jenson Button."Even so, Horner said one would eventually support the other as and when the situation arose."If and when we reach a point where there is a significant gap, or it becomes mathematically impossible for one of them to challenge for the championship, then they are both team players and one of them will play a supporting role should it be required," he added."Our intention is to see both of them catch the lead Brawn as quickly as possible."

Source: SKY_Sports