Red Bull confirms Webber for 2010
Nurburgring winner Mark Webber has signed to remain with the Red Bull team in 2010. Two weeks after his breakthrough win at the end of a record-setting wait of 132 Grands Prix, the 32-year-old Australian's team Red Bull Racing announced from ...
Nurburgring winner Mark Webber has signed to remain with the Red Bull team in 2010.
Two weeks after his breakthrough win at the end of a record-setting wait of 132 Grands Prix, the 32-year-old Australian's team Red Bull Racing announced from Budapest that he will again line up alongside Sebastian Vettel next year.
"His recent results show he is on the form of his life," said team boss Christian Horner. "It was therefore a straightforward decision to extend the relationship."
Webber debuted for Minardi in 2002.
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