Webber to stay with Red Bull for 2013
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http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/101114
Autosport said:
Mark Webber will stay with Red Bull Racing for the 2013 Formula 1 season, the team has announced, ending speculation that the Australian could be in line for a move to Ferrari.
Webber has been on year-by-year deals with Red Bull for several seasons, and had been linked with a switch to Ferrari to partner Fernando Alonso in 2013.
But the reigning champion team has now completed a contract extension with the British Grand Prix winner, who said staying put alongside Sebastian Vettel was the most logical option.
"I've been with Red Bull Racing since 2007 and have achieved nine grand prix wins during that time," said Webber.
"I'm high on confidence at the moment and firing on all cylinders. I know the team well and I'm very comfortable here; we have grown together over the years and it feels like absolutely the right thing to stay with Red Bull for another season.
"The team is constantly working hard to improve in all areas and we've shown that together we can win races.
"It's great to be able to make this announcement off the back of the win in Silverstone at the weekend and I'm looking forward to competing on the edge and pushing myself in every race again next season."
Team boss Christian Horner added: "Mark has driven very well in the first nine races of this season and his performance has been impressive. Much of his Formula 1 success has been during his time with Red Bull Racing and together we have achieved 10 poles, nine wins and 31 podiums.
"As there was a strong desire from both sides to continue the partnership, it was a logical decision to extend our relationship and it is with great pleasure that we confirm Mark will drive for us in 2013."
Webber joined Red Bull at the start of the 2007 season. The 35-year-old Australian has finished third in the championship for the past two seasons, and was a long-time points leader in 2010. Webber is currently Alonso's main rival for the 2012 title, closing to within 13 points of the Spaniard when he beat him at Silverstone.
Webber has been on year-by-year deals with Red Bull for several seasons, and had been linked with a switch to Ferrari to partner Fernando Alonso in 2013.
But the reigning champion team has now completed a contract extension with the British Grand Prix winner, who said staying put alongside Sebastian Vettel was the most logical option.
"I've been with Red Bull Racing since 2007 and have achieved nine grand prix wins during that time," said Webber.
"I'm high on confidence at the moment and firing on all cylinders. I know the team well and I'm very comfortable here; we have grown together over the years and it feels like absolutely the right thing to stay with Red Bull for another season.
"The team is constantly working hard to improve in all areas and we've shown that together we can win races.
"It's great to be able to make this announcement off the back of the win in Silverstone at the weekend and I'm looking forward to competing on the edge and pushing myself in every race again next season."
Team boss Christian Horner added: "Mark has driven very well in the first nine races of this season and his performance has been impressive. Much of his Formula 1 success has been during his time with Red Bull Racing and together we have achieved 10 poles, nine wins and 31 podiums.
"As there was a strong desire from both sides to continue the partnership, it was a logical decision to extend our relationship and it is with great pleasure that we confirm Mark will drive for us in 2013."
Webber joined Red Bull at the start of the 2007 season. The 35-year-old Australian has finished third in the championship for the past two seasons, and was a long-time points leader in 2010. Webber is currently Alonso's main rival for the 2012 title, closing to within 13 points of the Spaniard when he beat him at Silverstone.
MrKipling43 said:
can't see that lasting.... (Still think Perez is the man to push him out)Webber wise, sensible decision, I think Red Bull have grown up a bit (and thus stop pissing him about), and let's face it, most of the grid would die to have a Newey car under them at the moment.
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/101118
Mark Webber says choosing Red Bull over Ferrari was an 'easy' decision
I'd like to see him win the championship if Lewis can't this year.
Mark Webber says choosing Red Bull over Ferrari was an 'easy' decision
Autosport said:
Mark Webber claims it was an easy decision to commit himself to Red Bull Racing for 2013 - after confirming for the first time that he did hold talks with Ferrari.
The Australian's British Grand Prix victory proved the catalyst for him and his Milton Keynes-based outfit to finalise a deal for next year, even though team principal Christian Horner suggested at the weekend that they would still hold back for a while before beginning talks.
Webber says the prospect of fighting for the world championship this year, and his in-depth knowledge of the way Red Bull Racing operated, were key factors that made him choose to stick with his current team once again.
When asked if that decision was ultimately an easy one, Webber said: "In the end, yes it was. It's been an interesting few months, but overall the continuity and desire for me to continue at Red Bull Racing was very strong.
"My main focus is on this year's championship, which is very important. In addition it's an amazing bunch of guys and girls at Red Bull Racing and I really, really like working with them. That has a huge effect on me and how I perform in the car and it helped me in my decision."
Talking about offers he had elsewhere, Webber said: "There were discussions with Ferrari, but my decision was to stay here."
With Webber locked in a close title battle, he thinks there will be benefits to wrapping up his contract for next year right now.
"I've been hearing different rumours and reasons for a long time now," he said. "At the end of the day I know everything that has been going on. You want to make sure your focus is clearly on driving the car and the guys that you're working with. It's important the team knows you're 100 per cent with them, which, of course, I am."
Webber also says his future beyond 2013 is open, and ultimately depends upon what he is producing on track.
"I've been asked this question for the past four years and my answer remains the same," he replied when asked if 2013 would be his last season in Formula 1. "It's a results-based sport at the front of the grid so the future lies in my own hands. It's down to me to deliver the on-track results."
Don't blame him, good decision.The Australian's British Grand Prix victory proved the catalyst for him and his Milton Keynes-based outfit to finalise a deal for next year, even though team principal Christian Horner suggested at the weekend that they would still hold back for a while before beginning talks.
Webber says the prospect of fighting for the world championship this year, and his in-depth knowledge of the way Red Bull Racing operated, were key factors that made him choose to stick with his current team once again.
When asked if that decision was ultimately an easy one, Webber said: "In the end, yes it was. It's been an interesting few months, but overall the continuity and desire for me to continue at Red Bull Racing was very strong.
"My main focus is on this year's championship, which is very important. In addition it's an amazing bunch of guys and girls at Red Bull Racing and I really, really like working with them. That has a huge effect on me and how I perform in the car and it helped me in my decision."
Talking about offers he had elsewhere, Webber said: "There were discussions with Ferrari, but my decision was to stay here."
With Webber locked in a close title battle, he thinks there will be benefits to wrapping up his contract for next year right now.
"I've been hearing different rumours and reasons for a long time now," he said. "At the end of the day I know everything that has been going on. You want to make sure your focus is clearly on driving the car and the guys that you're working with. It's important the team knows you're 100 per cent with them, which, of course, I am."
Webber also says his future beyond 2013 is open, and ultimately depends upon what he is producing on track.
"I've been asked this question for the past four years and my answer remains the same," he replied when asked if 2013 would be his last season in Formula 1. "It's a results-based sport at the front of the grid so the future lies in my own hands. It's down to me to deliver the on-track results."
I'd like to see him win the championship if Lewis can't this year.
Mini1275 said:
Don't blame him, good decision.
I'd like to see him win the championship if Lewis can't this year.
As I said at the start of the GP thread, I think that the title this year is between Alonso and Webber. Both have shown a consistency that has not been matched by anyone else. The only reason that I think Alonso will end up winning it is Dr Markko will end up sticking his beak in at RBR and fI'd like to see him win the championship if Lewis can't this year.
k the job for Webber.To be honest I don't mind out of Mark or Fernando who wins, they are both driving at the very best they ever have. If I had to choose though I'd prefer Mark to do it as he's a good no bulls
t character.Life Saab Itch said:
The only reason that I think Alonso will end up winning it is Dr Markko will end up sticking his beak in at RBR and f
k the job for Webber.
I don't know so much if that will be the case this year. Cyclops does wish he woke up next to Sebastian each morning but the whole team seems to have realised that Mark is a handy pilot and can match Vettel and the momentum has shifted to a much more level playing field.
k the job for Webber.I do have a hunch Alonso will grab it through pure consistency.
Life Saab Itch said:
To be honest I don't mind out of Mark or Fernando who wins, they are both driving at the very best they ever have.
I'm not sure how you come to this conclusion when Mark has been on the podium twice in 9 races so far. Life Saab Itch said:
If I had to choose though I'd prefer Mark to do it as he's a good no bulls
t character.
I don't know what he's says or how he comes across in the UK/Europe. But I've never known of a driver who talks as much **** as Webber.
t character.28jaguar said:
Life Saab Itch said:
To be honest I don't mind out of Mark or Fernando who wins, they are both driving at the very best they ever have.
I'm not sure how you come to this conclusion when Mark has been on the podium twice in 9 races so far. 28jaguar said:
Life Saab Itch said:
If I had to choose though I'd prefer Mark to do it as he's a good no bulls
t character.
I don't know what he's says or how he comes across in the UK/Europe. But I've never known of a driver who talks as much **** as Webber.
t character.Maybe it's a case of the home media being down on their countrymen. We have the same problem here with Button, Hamilton and Di Resta.
Great news for Mark, better prospects with a Newey designed car, especially with the new regs coming into force soon. Ferrari's top brass have said Perez is too young/inexperienced for them, so now Webber is confirmed with RBR, who do we think will replace Massa?
Seeing as everyone and their dog has been linked to the seat, I don't think it's going to be long until the phone rings here and they offer it to me.
In all seriousness, JB had been linked, but has signed a long term contract. Hamilton won't be allowed there because Fernando has a say in who it will be, can't see him putting up with equal treatment. I suppose, with Domenicali unhappy that there aren't any Italians around these days, they could get Fisichella or Trulli back for a short while until Perez is "ready" in their eyes. Mind you, given Trulli's performances they'd be better off sticking with Felipe.
Seeing as everyone and their dog has been linked to the seat, I don't think it's going to be long until the phone rings here and they offer it to me.
In all seriousness, JB had been linked, but has signed a long term contract. Hamilton won't be allowed there because Fernando has a say in who it will be, can't see him putting up with equal treatment. I suppose, with Domenicali unhappy that there aren't any Italians around these days, they could get Fisichella or Trulli back for a short while until Perez is "ready" in their eyes. Mind you, given Trulli's performances they'd be better off sticking with Felipe.
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