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Nc Jay
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Nc Jay asked in SportsAuto RacingFormula One · 8 years ago

Is this Mark Webber's last season with Red Bull?

Runor mill is always going strong, but sooner or later Webber is going to stop being #2 to Vettel. At 37, he's not getting any younger, either. Is this the year Webber moves on? If so, who might replace him at Red Bull?

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  • 8 years ago
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    If Vettel doesn't get him dumped beforehand, he'll be gone at the year's end. I'd think Ricciardo will be the one that gets in it.

  • Anonymous
    8 years ago

    Could be! His replacement is going to have to be happy to be number 2 to Vettel !!! And there are not many, I'd suggest, of the 'better drivers' that would be happy to be in that situation ........... I suppose it depends on how keen another driver would be to get into a RB car?

    But Webber hasn't gone - yet.

    Add - WOULD Kimi be happy to pair up with Vettel????? And for that matter, would Vettel be happy with potentially having Kimi out-klass him (which he would!!).

  • 8 years ago

    Could be Webber's last season in F1 itself.

    But I really hope he stays for another year or two.

    He will definitely quit RedBull by the end of this year, that is for sure.

  • 8 years ago

    I hope he moves on to another team. One that is competitive, he deserves It. After years of being number 2 to his current spoiled brat of team mate, I definitely believe he deserves a seat with a good race team. Red Bull has shown interest in Raikkonen. Lotus has already stated that they will do everything they can to keep Raikkonen but if Red Bull wants him they'll flash big money and very well may get him.

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  • K
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    8 years ago

    I hope so, but only if he can go somewhere where they treat him right and he can metaphorically (and literally, I guess) give them the finger by winning races and getting the championship he so richly deserves.

    And then I hope to see the spoiled brat stuck in a car that's not good at all. Oh, the whining will be glorious the day that happens.

  • 8 years ago

    they had not being good partners since several years ago to this present, and it could be a relief for M. Webber to go to another team, probably like they say before his last couple of years in F1.

  • Anonymous
    8 years ago

    No. Maybe two more years.

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