Chief rider of the evaluation of F1 World Championships Australian Mark Webber (33) was extended by one year its contract with the team Red Bull at the wheel of the car will sit in the season.Check for more Motor racing odds
"It was a simple decision. The new contract we enter into negotiations very shortly after the Spanish Grand Prix and we agreed, since the interest of both parties. I do not want to just hang in F1 at this stage of my career I am very glad that I have for the good, " Australian noted and continued: "In this team I feel very good. There are excellent relationships in the factory in Milton Keynes I am at home. It is almost unbelievable how the team from the start field Wednesday became the candidate for the title of champion. We hope that together we will survive even greater success, at the end of the season when we reach our dream goal of the world championship. "
"Mark is an important member of our team. It is now at the peak of his career and leads the World Championship. The whole team is happy to be riding a pair of Mark Webber and Sebastian Vettel will remain in our team with the third year," Commenting on the signing of the Red Bull team boss Christian Horner.
Riding between the two Red Bull drivers thoroughly undermining their collision at the last Grand Prix, where two weeks ago in Turkey in an attack on leader Vettel Webber Australian dislodging a German ideal track and then he stumbled to his team-mate. Webber after this maneuver, fell to third place, Vettel had to resign and the team Red Bull came to a total of 28 points.
Webber has to his credit 147 Grands Prix, which achieved four wins, five pole position and fastest laps in five races. Prior to joining Red Bull in 2007 was replaced before the season cockpits Minardi, Jaguar and Williams. It is the first Australian driver since the world championships of 1980 Alan Jones, who managed to win the Grand Prix and F1 World Series lead.
Mark Webber and Red Bull agreed to extend contract
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Thursday, June 10, 2010
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