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HUGE NIGHT on sunday. B)

Absolutely, go Webber... And failing that go Alonso.

Hamilton could turn vettell around on his way to 2nd place behind Webber, leaving Alonso 3rd.

 

Absolutely, go Webber... And failing that go Alonso.

Hamilton could turn vettell around on his way to 2nd place behind Webber, leaving Alonso 3rd.

If Red Bull do not help Mark, i wouldn't be suprised to see an australian driving a ferrari next year. Now that is something worth waiting for.

If Red Bull do not help Mark, i wouldn't be suprised to see an australian driving a ferrari next year. Now that is something worth waiting for.

I feel dudded,,, for Mark & for Aus.

I think something was wrong with that car. It & he, were slow for the whole weekend. Abnormally slow for him, with that other team car so brisk... Hmmmn. Red Bull,,, No Bull.

I think if Jack Dyer was around he would be smelling Blue cod!

PS: I totally agree... I was wondering that same thing.

I've never been a Ferrari fan, to me their like Carlton. I love Alonso as a driver, a foil to Schumaker, & before that,,, Alain Prost.


I feel dudded,,, for Mark & for Aus.

I think something was wrong with that car. It & he, were slow for the whole weekend. Abnormally slow for him, with that other team car so brisk... Hmmmn. Red Bull,,, No Bull.

I think if Jack Dyer was around he would be smelling Blue cod!

Yes absolutely everything went against Mark last night-it was unbelievable. I thought he should have tyre stopped under safety car.

But that track is just so bad for passing. The "Dirty Air" from the downforce makes it almost impossible. Look at Alonso, 40 laps he was stuck, and he tried everything.

Mark sadly lost it on Saturday. Qualifying 5th just made it too hard 0.6 of a second is a lot in F1.

I would be talking to Ferrari if i was Mark Webber. Red Bull backed Vettell and they got the result in both categories. They can never back Mark now.

PS: I totally agree... I was wondering that same thing.

I've never been a Ferrari fan, to me their like Carlton. I love Alonso as a driver, a foil to Schumaker, & before that,,, Alain Prost.

My picture is the Front Gates to the Ferrari Factory in Maranello, which i visited in 2005!!! Mark Webber driving a Faz would be just toooo coool!!! B)

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Yes absolutely everything went against Mark last night-it was unbelievable. I thought he should have tyre stopped under safety car.

But that track is just so bad for passing. The "Dirty Air" from the downforce makes it almost impossible. Look at Alonso, 40 laps he was stuck, and he tried everything.

Mark sadly lost it on Saturday. Qualifying 5th just made it too hard 0.6 of a second is a lot in F1.

I would be talking to Ferrari if i was Mark Webber. Red Bull backed Vettell and they got the result in both categories. They can never back Mark now.

Have to agree 100% with your comments.

Webber doesnt seem to be getting total support from Red Bull

Vettell is their man, I guess you can justify that, because he is a lot younger

Just disappointing for Webber he couldnt do better in qualifying.

Having said all that, finishing 3rd is still a very fair effort.

If he thinks he is getting a raw deal driving for Red Bull

he will have to weigh up his options.

If he does get an offer from another team, he still has to compete against Vettell

He may be worse off.

Be interesting too see how it pans out.

 

Have to agree 100% with your comments.

Webber doesnt seem to be getting total support from Red Bull

Vettell is their man, I guess you can justify that, because he is a lot younger

Just disappointing for Webber he couldnt do better in qualifying.

Having said all that, finishing 3rd is still a very fair effort.

If he thinks he is getting a raw deal driving for Red Bull

he will have to weigh up his options.

If he does get an offer from another team, he still has to compete against Vettell

He may be worse off.

Be interesting too see how it pans out.

Nah, he will be fine if he can score a number one drive. Red Bull are a good team, but Webber will always be number 2 after last weekend unless Vettell completely blows it.

There is strong Talk that Massa has had enough, so if that is the case i would love to see Mark take his place in 2011

Nah, he will be fine if he can score a number one drive. Red Bull are a good team, but Webber will always be number 2 after last weekend unless Vettell completely blows it.

There is strong Talk that Massa has had enough, so if that is the case i would love to see Mark take his place in 2011

webber would be crazy to leave red bull. and leave a good car which won the constructors.


webber would be crazy to leave red bull. and leave a good car which won the constructors.

But he will never be given a number one car at Red Bull, not while Vettell is there.

If he wants another crack at a championship he must walk IMO. If he is happy to assist Vettell win more Championships then stay, at least he knows exactly where he stands.

Yes absolutely everything went against Mark last night-it was unbelievable. I thought he should have tyre stopped under safety car.

But that track is just so bad for passing. The "Dirty Air" from the downforce makes it almost impossible. Look at Alonso, 40 laps he was stuck, and he tried everything.

Mark sadly lost it on Saturday. Qualifying 5th just made it too hard 0.6 of a second is a lot in F1.

I would be talking to Ferrari if i was Mark Webber. Red Bull backed Vettell and they got the result in both categories. They can never back Mark now.

I agree, that every thing was against Mark in this race but also I think the last race as well. I think from memory he struggled a little in quals, for maybe the last 2 races. Engines are getting worn from the long season.

How do we know he was getting an Equal share of whats left of the good Bits? I don't think he has.

Red Bull are determined to build a Marquee BRAND,,, & need a Young, Marquee Star,,, to better McLarens,, Hamilton... Who is english & dark. and red Bull is backed by a big german.

I'd like Mark to leave Red Bull, as they've shown how they intend to proceed.

So, he could maybe go to Ferrari,,,, or to drive with Schumaker. It looks like Ferrari & McLaren, & Renault will be strong again, coming on. It may be a good time to move on.

I agree, that every thing was against Mark in this race but also I think the last race as well. I think from memory he struggled a little in quals, for maybe the last 2 races. Engines are getting worn from the long season.

How do we know he was getting an Equal share of whats left of the good Bits? I don't think he has.

Red Bull are determined to build a Marquee BRAND,,, & need a Young, Marquee Star,,, to better McLarens,, Hamilton... Who is english & dark. and red Bull is backed by a big german.

I'd like Mark to leave Red Bull, as they've shown how they intend to proceed.

So, he could maybe go to Ferrari,,,, or to drive with Schumaker. It looks like Ferrari & McLaren, & Renault will be strong again, coming on. It may be a good time to move on.

If i was Mark i would walk right now, with no hard feelings. I don't think he wants to be number 2. Shall be an interesting summer.

If i was Mark i would walk right now, with no hard feelings. I don't think he wants to be number 2. Shall be an interesting summer.

They won't want him to go. They got him boxed in. He may have to ruffle their feathers If he wants out.

As far as season 2010 goes Webber must surely be seeinga lot of Red...and a lot of Bull !!

He ought to walk across the road to the that other Red outfit.... something to do with a horse I beleive :rolleyes:

good luck..proved a lot of doubters wrong; myself included !


As far as season 2010 goes Webber must surely be seeinga lot of Red...and a lot of Bull !!

He ought to walk across the road to the that other Red outfit.... something to do with a horse I beleive :rolleyes:

good luck..proved a lot of doubters wrong; myself included !

Interesting that we australians also have the Red Bull Test driver right now-Will he get a gig with Vettell??

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Looks like Webbo may move the the prancing horse next year....

Vettel to earn double Webber this year, therefor Webber = number 2 driver. wouldn't be a happy camper at all

Sebastian Vettel signs new Red Bull deal, Mark Webber hints at possible Ferrari move

Looks like Webbo may move the the prancing horse next year....

Vettel to earn double Webber this year, therefor Webber = number 2 driver. wouldn't be a happy camper at all

Sebastian Vettel signs new Red Bull deal, Mark Webber hints at possible Ferrari move

Wish it was this year...it's obvious Mark will be used as a Red Bull Shield for the Golden Boy....let's hope Mark can win in Melbourne at least.

Go to Ferrari Mark, maybe they can show you some respect.

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Wish it was this year...it's obvious Mark will be used as a Red Bull Shield for the Golden Boy....let's hope Mark can win in Melbourne at least.

Go to Ferrari Mark, maybe they can show you some respect.

Red Bull didn't like mark almost Upsetting their plans developing the young Vettell into a star.... Webberr almost dashed them..>

Takeing No chances this Year, their going to scuttle his season early,,, so he can't catch up to the Young upstart. But will be there if the Kid gets injured. Webber will get the good bits if Vettell has an accident and is hurt.

Red Bull didn't like mark almost Upsetting their plans developing the young Vettell into a star.... Webberr almost dashed them..>

Takeing No chances this Year, their going to scuttle his season early,,, so he can't catch up to the Young upstart. But will be there if the Kid gets injured. Webber will get the good bits if Vettell has an accident and is hurt.

Team Fodder is a good word for it!!


Team Fodder is a good word for it!!

Here's some Team Fluid for the thirsty Beast.

http://www.reddevild...index.php?id=16

The Anti Devil, the NoBull company that Webbers found himself with. He's got sticky fingers from the sugery crap he's being spun there.

Get the Hell out Mark, this year.

Find a better drive, before they make you look like a second stringer. Vettell gets All the good Bits. With no Problems. Red Bullsh'.

Mark Webber take a bow !

Drive of the weekend. 18th at the start and just drove through e veryone to get to the Podium.

No thanks to his team. When will he get the good car, with the good bits.

Oh, thats right, Red Bull is sold mostly to younger buyers. Mark your too old for Red Bull. Now, who are the more mature buyers in F1? Hmmn, probably the ones who buy Ferrari's.. Maybe that would be a better fit, Mark eting wise.

What are you waiting for Webber?

Mark Webber take a bow !

Drive of the weekend. 18th at the start and just drove through e veryone to get to the Podium.

No thanks to his team. When will he get the good car, with the good bits.

Oh, thats right, Red Bull is sold mostly to younger buyers. Mark your too old for Red Bull. Now, who are the more mature buyers in F1? Hmmn, probably the ones who buy Ferrari's.. Maybe that would be a better fit, Mark eting wise.

What are you waiting for Webber?

What a drive from Mark.....18th off the grid to the Podium...and people still bag him.

You are a champ Mark Webber to do that without KERS. WOW. B)

 

What a drive from Mark.....18th off the grid to the Podium...and people still bag him.

You are a champ Mark Webber to do that without KERS. WOW. B)

Red Bull are deliberately sandbagging him to Vettells advantage. you watch when vettells well clear of Mark, Marks car will become reliable and fast for the one/twos.

Vettell is their marketing 'child'.

Mark has no real future there.

Red Bull are deliberately sandbagging him to Vettells advantage. you watch when vettells well clear of Mark, Marks car will become reliable and fast for the one/twos.

Vettell is their marketing 'child'.

Mark has no real future there.

Ferrari should shed Massa and put Webber with Alonso.

That said, Webber would never approve of being the number 2 to Fernando.


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