Webber: We've moved on since British Grand Prix
Formula One ace Mark Webber has said the Red Bull team has moved on following comments the Australian made at the British Grand Prix.
Speculation arose over disharmony in the team after Webber was heard saying over the team radio "not bad for a number two driver", following his Silverstone victory.
It is believed the comment was aimed at what Webber saw as preferential treatment shown to his teammate Sebastian Vettel.
Writing on his personal website, Webber said the team has already "cleared the air" and are now focussed on the upcoming German Grand Prix.
"We've already debriefed the race weekend at the factory and have cleared the air," he said.
"The British Grand Prix was a wonderful result for myself and the team. However, time moves fast and looking in the mirror for too long doesn't prepare us for Germany. We've moved on."
The German Grand Prix at Hockenheim takes place on Sunday, July 25th.
Posted by Daniel Owens





