Red Bull. Mark Webber: “The mistake I made on the last flying lap was a real shame”
di Staff15 October 2011
The Australian Red Bull driver achieved the fourth fastest time in qualifying for the Korean Grand Prix behind Lewis Hamilton, Sebastian Vettel and Jenson Button.
Mark Webber – 4th: “On the last run, I lost the rear a bit coming out of Turn 1 and wasn't able to make up the tenths I lost, it's a shame. So, tomorrow I'll start from fourth position and let's see how we go in the race. Tires will be a key factor tomorrow. We are closer to McLaren than we thought and it was a well fought qualifying between the four of us. “
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