Mark Webber reveals that he would not like to leave Red Bull Racing Team for another team – Formula 1
Red Bull Racing Team’s Mark Webber has recently revealed that he is keeping his options open for next year in case he leaves his team but admitted that he would not choose any other team over Red Bull.
The Australian driver is currently on a yearly contract with the team and since his contract will expire at the end of this year, his team might try to replace him with a better driver for next year since Mark was unable to perform as per his team’s expectations
this year.
During this time of the year in 2010, Webber signed an extension for his 2010 contract after winning both the Spanish and Monaco Grand Prix.
However, the situation is quite different this time and the Aussie is aware that this time, a decision would not be determined by results.
“It's a bit harder. So whether it ends this year or I go again next year, it doesn't depend on results. Results will be fine. It depends on how I feel”, said Webber.
In recent reports, Mark has played down his chances of driving for another team in 2012 and it seems that he is likely to retire next year in case Red Bull does not extend his contract.
“I've three options: stay here, stop or drive somewhere else - which is probably unlikely," Webber added. "I am obviously in good contact with the team, and every year we've done the same. It's obviously a lot down to how I feel about things and we'll see
how we feel later in the year. We haven't had too many discussions of yet, but obviously in the next few months things will start”, the Australian driver added.
He stated that he is keen to stay at Red Bull after admitting that moving to the team back in 2007 from Williams was a key moment in his career.
The team is currently looking very good as Sebastian Vettel has won 2 out of 3 races until now, with 3 pole positions. Therefore, he is still undefeated in the qualifying sessions.
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