Air is cleared at Red Bull says Webber
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Air is cleared at Red Bull says Webber
Air is cleared at Red Bull says Webber - GPUpdate.net
Mark Webber wasn't too pleased with the 'front wing issues' at last weekend's British Grand Prix. Sebastian Vettel was favoured by Red Bull Racing but Webber managed to win the race. The situation is now all cleared up though and both Webber and his team is ready to look ahead rather than in its mirrors.
Looking back at the British Grand Prix weekend Webber said: “Winning the British Grand Prix was a great thrill for all of us at Red Bull Racing. My disappointment on Saturday after qualifying spilled over into Sunday but it was simply due to the fact that I, along with every other driver on the grid, wanted the best possible chance of success.
“Sebastian received the newer front wing for reasons which were not clearly explained to me until Saturday late afternoon. Obviously I can see why a team may at certain points have to favour a driver with more points in the championship, if there are only enough resources to fully support one of us.
“We’ve already debriefed the race weekend at the factory and have cleared the air. It’s now understood that, should we face this unlikely dilemma again, preference will go to the championship points leader.
“Of course things get said in the heat of the moment which, with hindsight goggles on, probably shouldn’t have been said. Formula One is a highly charged and fiercely competitive arena where emotions and adrenalin do run high from time to time like in many sports and my comment on the radio after the race was an example of Australian sarcasm – either at its best or worst depending on how you choose to take it. But rest assured, under the helmet I was massively rapped about winning one of the most prestigious events on the F1 calendar and Red Bull Racing’s local race. It’s a home race of sorts for me; I only live 40 minutes down the road and the UK and Buckinghamshire in particular has been home to me for the past 15 years so Silverstone and the British GP are both very special to me.
“The British Grand Prix was a wonderful result for myself and the team; however time moves fast and looking in the mirror for too long doesn’t prepare us for Germany. We’ve moved on.”
Mark Webber wasn't too pleased with the 'front wing issues' at last weekend's British Grand Prix. Sebastian Vettel was favoured by Red Bull Racing but Webber managed to win the race. The situation is now all cleared up though and both Webber and his team is ready to look ahead rather than in its mirrors.
Looking back at the British Grand Prix weekend Webber said: “Winning the British Grand Prix was a great thrill for all of us at Red Bull Racing. My disappointment on Saturday after qualifying spilled over into Sunday but it was simply due to the fact that I, along with every other driver on the grid, wanted the best possible chance of success.
“Sebastian received the newer front wing for reasons which were not clearly explained to me until Saturday late afternoon. Obviously I can see why a team may at certain points have to favour a driver with more points in the championship, if there are only enough resources to fully support one of us.
“We’ve already debriefed the race weekend at the factory and have cleared the air. It’s now understood that, should we face this unlikely dilemma again, preference will go to the championship points leader.
“Of course things get said in the heat of the moment which, with hindsight goggles on, probably shouldn’t have been said. Formula One is a highly charged and fiercely competitive arena where emotions and adrenalin do run high from time to time like in many sports and my comment on the radio after the race was an example of Australian sarcasm – either at its best or worst depending on how you choose to take it. But rest assured, under the helmet I was massively rapped about winning one of the most prestigious events on the F1 calendar and Red Bull Racing’s local race. It’s a home race of sorts for me; I only live 40 minutes down the road and the UK and Buckinghamshire in particular has been home to me for the past 15 years so Silverstone and the British GP are both very special to me.
“The British Grand Prix was a wonderful result for myself and the team; however time moves fast and looking in the mirror for too long doesn’t prepare us for Germany. We’ve moved on.”
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They may say it's dead, but I've never seen Webber as pissed off as he was this past weekend. I'm willing to bet he's still not 100% over it just like that.
Either way, the show must go on, and I wish both him and Vettel the best of luck this season.
Either way, the show must go on, and I wish both him and Vettel the best of luck this season.
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