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Webber questions Red Bull's strategy in Japan
Mark Webber claims that he could have challenged Sebastian Vettel for victory at the Japanese Grand Prix had Red Bull not changed his strategy in the race on Sunday. The Australian driver started the race from pole position and although Lotus’ Romain Grosjean jumped into the lead at the start, Webber was able to slot into second ahead of his teammate. Red Bull had planned a two-stopper for Webber but decided to split strategies between its drivers in an attempt to catch Grosjean. 'I was a little bit surprised by the switch to three stops,' Webber said. 'I asked was it the right thing to do? 'Seb went a bit longer, but the target for two stops was achievable. I felt we could get to...
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