Red Bull driver Mark Webber nearly fell asleep at the wheel




Red Bull Racing driver Mark Webber confessed he was "shocked" by the lack of overtaking at the season's opening Bahrain Grand Prix, and warned that Formula One is in for one of its most boring seasons on record unless rules are modified.
"DavidGP ~ I do agree with Mark and predicted this before the season started, in that with no refueling stops, after the first mandatory tire stop it would be a processional race, just hope the reast of the races do not turn out this way, its only one race in so early days, but I did love Marks typical Aussie quote below"


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"Wow! New rules, not sure huh?" he said. "Why do they keep dicking with it? Followed Mercedes power for the whole race, no chance to overtake - again."



Source: Red Bull driver Mark Webber nearly fell asleep at the wheel

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