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Horner will miss Webber's attitude

Getty Images Enlarge Red Bull team principal Christian Horner says he will miss Mark Webber's forthright approach to Formula One when the Australian leaves the sport at the end of this race weekend. Webber will drive in the World Endurance Championship for Porsche next year, turning his back on Formula One after 12 years in the top flight. His relationship with Red Bull has been stretched to breaking point over his seven years at the team, following several run-ins with team-mate Sebastian Vettel, who he has suspected the team of favouring in the past. But Horner said he would not miss Webber's tell-it-like-it-is attitude. "I'll miss his speed, his dedication, his forthrightness -...
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