Mark Webber believes Red Bull will stay

The former Red Bull driver believes the Austrian team will continue in F1 in 2016, despite its difficulties securing an engine partnership.

Published on 15/10/2015 à 13:03

Pierre Tassel

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Mark Webber believes Red Bull will stay

Now a resident of the fold Porsche en Endurance, and in the running for the world Drivers' crown in WEC, after three successes in a row at the Nürburgring, in Austin, Texas, and last weekend in Fuji, Japan, Mark Webber keeps a close eye on the setbacks of his former team in F1.

Questioned by Speedweek, the Australian believes that Red Bull Racing and Toro Rosso should be present on the starting grid in 2016. “The guillotine is ready, but I hope it doesn’t fall.” I think Red Bull will stay in F1. The solution for 2016 may not be the best, but at least both teams could continue.

The biggest problem is time, because it plays against Red Bull. There is nothing worse than a situation that is beyond your control. » After having suffered a refusal to Mercedes, negotiations were initiated with FerrariMore Renault could enter the game again.

Find our report on the Russian Grand Prix, produced by our special correspondents in Sochi, and our analysis of the question of the engine manufacturer for Red Bull, in issue 2033 of AUTOhebdo, available in digital version, and on newsstands.

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