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Tyres went off in sector three - Webber

Mark Webber said he could not keep his rear tyres in shape for the final sector of his qualifying lap at the Spanish Grand Prix after he struggled to the eighth fastest time in Q3. Webber will start seventh once Felipe Massa's grid penalty is taken into account, but he was still over 0.5s slower than Red Bull team-mate Sebastian Vettel. Webber said he was disappointed to lose out in the final sector where he usually makes up time on his competitors. "The last sector had been strong for me yesterday, this morning and in Q2, but I lost the rear tyres in Q3," he said. "I had no rear tyres left, which we did not expect to happen, and I bled a lot of lap time from turn nine to...
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