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Horner: 'We support Webber in his decision'

Red Bull team principal Christian Horner says he supports Mark Webber in his "very difficult" decision to leave the team and Formula 1. The Australian announced his decision to leave F1 at the end of 2013 to join Porsche's new LMP1 endurance project on Thursday ahead of the British Grand Prix. In a statement, the team thanked him for his six years of dedication. "Infiniti Red Bull Racing would like to thank him for the extensive contribution he has made to the team during the seven seasons he has driven for us." Horner added: "I am sure Mark thought long and hard before making what has no doubt been a very difficult decision. "His achievements in Formula One...
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