Chinese GP, Qualifying: Webber surprisingly eliminated in Q1
di StaffApril 16, 2011
After the problems suffered in the morning in free practice 3, Mark Webber was surprisingly eliminated in Q1 after setting the 18th time in the first elimination of qualifying for the Chinese GP.
The Australian said he was very frustrated, after the KERS problems in the morning he obviously didn't use the system and was sent out late by Red Bull on hard tyres, a strategy that didn't work.
Webber was eliminated along with Kovalainen, Trulli, D'Ambrosio, Glock, Liuzzi and Karthikeyan.
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