Webber wants long term future at Red Bull
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Webber wants long term future at Red Bull
Mark Webber is hoping for a long-term future with Red Bull Racing.
The 32-year-old, still recovering from his badly broken right leg, is approaching his third consecutive season with the Milton Keynes-based squad but insists he is in no mood to go onto the driver market.
"I am happy with Red Bull and I hope Red Bull will be happy with me," the Australian is quoted as saying by redbulletin.com.
Alongside David Coulthard, Webber scored 21 of Red Bull's 29 points in 2008. In 2009, he will be partnered with the impressive German youngster Sebastian Vettel.
"If I keep my consistency and get everything out of the car, I will have no worries for the future," Webber claimed.
"I plan to stay on with Red Bull long-term. In fact, I do not see me working with any other team."
Source: GMM
© CAPSIS International
The 32-year-old, still recovering from his badly broken right leg, is approaching his third consecutive season with the Milton Keynes-based squad but insists he is in no mood to go onto the driver market.
"I am happy with Red Bull and I hope Red Bull will be happy with me," the Australian is quoted as saying by redbulletin.com.
Alongside David Coulthard, Webber scored 21 of Red Bull's 29 points in 2008. In 2009, he will be partnered with the impressive German youngster Sebastian Vettel.
"If I keep my consistency and get everything out of the car, I will have no worries for the future," Webber claimed.
"I plan to stay on with Red Bull long-term. In fact, I do not see me working with any other team."
Source: GMM
© CAPSIS International
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Mark Webber is a great driver and an even greater guy. I hope he stays with Red Bull for many more years to come. With Vettel on the team though, Webber may have to try a little harder to earn his keep. I have no doubt that Webber is up to the challenge though.
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