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Father: Webber will race on

Mark Webber's father has insisted the Australian driver will compete as normal for Red Bull in the Chinese GP- but admits it may take his son some time to trust team-mate Sebastian Vettel again.As the fallout from last Sunday's dramatic conclusion to the Malaysian GP began following Vettel's failure to obey team orders, Webber's Red Bull future was immediately thrown into question in wake of cryptic comments from the Australian in which he suggested "my mind in the last 15 laps was thinking that many things," and the need to "take my medicine" during the three-week break to the next race. function fw_config(){ return { siteSection:"SkySports:Article",...
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